Prof. Vicent Chinedum Anigbogu
was born on October 19, 1954. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 1978 and Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1981, both from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, in Pennsylvania, USA. He completed his Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1986 at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
He taught Analytical Chemistry for over twenty years from August 1980 as a graduate assistant to May 2004 at four different universities in the USA. In 2006, Professor Anigbogu returned to Nigeria to devote full-time effort towards the development of leaders with leadership and management competencies necessary for the transformation of Africa.
Years of Experience
in Leadership
Building
My Passion
Sound, Value-based Education
Professor Anigbogu believes that sound, value-based education is central to reconstructing the mindset of Africans and people of African descent towards integrity leadership and quality management skills required for the transformation of their organizations, communities, and nations.
Towards this end, he and his team established the Institute for National Transformation (INT) in Lagos, Nigeria in September 2007 for which he serves as the Director General. The Institute focuses on developing “no excuse” leadership of integrity and exceptional organizational skills from both the private and public sectors throughout Africa.
Such leaders should proffer performance instead of pronouncements, expertise and competence instead of title and position, pioneer bold and progressive initiatives instead of dictatorship and control; and leave lasting legacy in the continent instead of failures and excuses. INT has training centers in Nigeria, Uganda, Atlanta (USA) in collaboration with Beulah Heights University. She also has presence in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Ivory Coast, and London (UK).
He is married to Peggy for over 26 years. They work and travel together world-wide as consultants to business establishments, State and National governments, Universities, and Church organizations. Professor Anigbogu admits: “I have an unquenchable passion for a new Africa and to see a fulfilled God’s vision for the people of African descent.”
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA – B.S. 1978 Chemistry
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA – M.S. 1981 Analytical Chemistry
- University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL – Ph.D. 1986 Analytical Chemistry
- Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA 1995-2004
- Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 1992-1995
- Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Austin Peay State Univ, Clarksville, TN 1989-1992
- Assistant Professor, Murray State University, Murray, KY 1986-1988
Prof. Anigbogu’s Institute for National Transformation is indeed transformational. This is a leadership program that I would recommend for all senior government officials, the legislative and the local government level senior officials in both administrative and legislative branches.
What Prof. Vincent Anigbogu is offering is unique, heavenly brewed and passionately delivered.
It is the catalyst we need to transform first our lives, our organization and ultimately our nation.
In 2007, Professor Anigbogu founded and serves as the Director General of the Institute for National Transformation. The aim of Institute for National transformation (INT) is to train and mentor value-based, no-excuse leaders within the spheres of politics and governance, education, media, business, social, culture and arts, and religious sectors.
Such leaders will proffer performance instead of pronouncements, expertise and competence instead of title and position, pioneer bold and progressive initiatives instead of dictatorship and control; and leave lasting legacy in the continent instead of failures and excuses.
INT has training centers in Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Atlanta (USA), and London (UK). Over 2000 participants in various nations have completed different INT courses and well over 1 million people have been influenced through seminars, workshops, conferences, and TV programs.