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Ghana’s Young Educationist To Storm Nigeria With International African Education Summit

After the first successful launch of IAES (International African Education Summit) in Accra Ghana at the Golden Tulip Hotel on the 15th of April, Caroline Esinam Adzogble takes Nigeria coming August 10th to 12th at the Golden Tulip Festac Hotel.

The Founder of Potters International College; Caroline Esinam Adzogble who continually endeavors to simplify the Education industry tell us in a brief interview;

What is IAES?

IAES is a product of Potters International College with a focus of providing a platform for international student recruitment and international institutional partnerships; one that focuses on building student capacity in various international schools with students from all over Africa and expanding opportunities institutions, agents and students. 

Why IAES

'My vision is for Potters International College is to assist both students and workers earn a skill in their area of Interest. What inspired me to launch IAES is to provide international opportunities for my students after they have completed their studies at Potters. 

As we all know the greatest challenge for International Institutions in student recruitment. I am trying to simplify that by being the match-maker between institutions, students and Education consultants'


Why Nigeria Edition

'Well IAES is about exposing students in African countries to foreign institutions with the aim of providing them the study abroad opportunities and simplifying international student recruitment for these schools. One of the most beautiful attribute Africans have is that, we love to be and stay in school! Since everyone deserves that foreign exposure and opportunity, IAES is here to make that happen'

What should we expect from IAES Nigeria Edition

'It will be an enriching summit. There will be household names proving tools and resources to simplify the needs of institutions. This edition will bring a lot of scholarships, internship opportunities and cost effective programs to students'

Why is IAES different from every other Education conferences?

'IAES is not just a platform bringing people together but a platform that brings the dreams of students, institutions and education consultants into realities'

Who were some of the institutions that attended the April 15th event

'We had schools such as Cardiff College, EU Business School, Czech College, Blue Crest College, UPS, Amity Global Business Schools and many more'

So after the IAES Nigeria Edition, what next

'IAES will be moving to the next African country. I'm thinking Zimbabwe or Kenya. We will just have to wait and see.'

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