Meet the 2024 Global Leadership Program Cohort!
We’re thrilled to introduce the 2024 Global Leadership Program Cohort — a group of thirteen African Leadership University students tackling their nation’s greatest challenges. Now in its third year, the Global Leadership Program will run from from May 6 to June 5, 2024.
Participating ALU students will spend three weeks in Silicon Valley, the larger Bay Area, and Los Angeles learning about social impact innovation and entrepreneurial leadership. This program is part of our larger partnership with African Leadership University and College Track to create affordable, experiential, and career-aligned postsecondary models.
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Introducing the 2024 Global Leadership Program Participants

Moussa Kalam Amzat
(Benin)
BSc (Hons), Software Engineering

Oreoluwa Ayanfe Ayo-Fisher
(Nigeria)
BA, International Business and Trade

Eleih Elle Etian, Jr.
(Cameroon)
MEng, Electrical Power Systems Engineering

Stacey Garwe
(Zimbabwe)
BSc (Hons), Entrepreneurial Leadership

Clare Wangari Kanja
(Kenya)
BSc (Hons), Computer Science

Eseosa Kay-Uwagboe
(Nigeria)
BSc (Hons), Software Engineering

Nomboh Evans Kunchu
(Cameroon)
MEng, Electrical Power Systems Engineering

Jesse Maikarfi
(Nigeria)
BSc (Hons), Software Engineering

Mutijima Ali Noble
(Rwanda)
BA, Entrepreneurial Leadership

Israel Smart Obidah
(Nigeria)
BSc (Hons), Software Engineering

Tito-Paris Olisakwe
(Nigeria)
BSc (Hons), Software Engineering

Merveille Umulisa
(Democratic Republic of the Congo)
BSc (Hons), Entrepreneurial Leadership

Waweru Michelle Wangechi
(Kenya)
BSc (Hons), Entrepreneurial Leadership
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