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Reform in Action: 

Real Stories of the People Transforming Africa

Read the Stories. Feel the Impact. 

How Our Alumni Are Transforming Public Service Across Africa

From healthcare to education, from policy design to national security, public servants are not waiting for perfect systems. They are building better ones from within. 

Each story in these pages represents a real problem that a public servant chose not to walk past. They applied what they learned, worked with the resources available, and created change that others can see and feel. 

This is what becomes possible when leadership meets innovation and purpose. 

Law, International Relations & Security Services

When Public Servants Work Better, Citizens Feel the Difference 

Olusola Odu, Chief Administrative Officer, Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology 

Health & Social Services

Bringing Healthcare to a Riverine Community Cut Off from the City

Oluwaseun Oladeinde, Director of Planning, Research & Statistics, Lagos State Health District V, Lagos State Ministry of Health

Creating a More Coordinated Patient Discharge Process

Oluwabusayo Babatunde, Consultant Paediatrician, Federal Medical Centre, Epe

Education

When Faulty Records Cost Public Servants Their Salaries 

Abraham Aremu, Assistant Education Officer, Ministry of Education, Education, District V

Turning 100,000+ Lost Connections into a Pipeline for University Funding

Adeduntan Segun-Olasanmi, Deputy Registrar & Acting Director, Advancement Office, Obafemi Awolowo University

Administration, Human Resources & Operations

Replacing Slow Paper Processes with a Digital Workflow System

Akanimo Usoro, Technical Assistant to the Deputy Governor, Corporate Services, Central Bank of Nigeria

Creating Protection Systems for Thousands of Young Nigerians

Oludolapo Abraham, Assistant Director, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) 

Public Relations & Communications

Positioning Nigeria as a Global Hub for Media Literacy

Ifeanyi Okereke, Assistant Director, Information, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture

Engineering & ICT

Turning a Delayed Tracking System into a Real-Time Digital Process

Olotu Adanu, Assistant Chief/Environmental Engineer, National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA)

Making Regulatory Processes Faster and More Transparent

Abayomi Akinyemi, Information Technology Manager at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)

Strengthening Accountability in Customs Operations

Abbas Abarshi, Superintendent, Nigeria Customs Service

Millions of Nigerians Go to Work Every Day. For Years, Nobody Was Checking If It Was Safe to Do So

Adaora Ogbu, Technical Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment

The Agency Digitising Nigeria's Identity System Hadn't Digitised Its Own Staff Appraisals

Bolaji Onilenla, Principal Identity Officer, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)

The Aig-Imoukhuede Reform Playbook 

Through our work in public sector transformation, we have engaged closely with public sector leaders to understand what drives successful reform and what tends to stand in the way. 

Drawing on these insights, and on the lived experiences of our alumni leading reform projects across institutions, we developed the Reform Playbook. This resource distils practical lessons from real reform journeys and offers a structured approach to navigating change within the public sector. 

Download the Summary 

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