Building Africa’s future leaders
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Partnered with University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government since 2017
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Creating Cross-Sector Partnerships for Governance Innovation
We believe that better public services mean better outcomes for Africa’s people, communities and economies.
So, we work closely with governments, citizens and the private sector to transform public service delivery and improve access to quality primary healthcare.
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Our Work
Transforming Africa’s public services is a major task involving many stakeholders.
Developing Leaders
In Government
Outstanding public services require exceptional leaders who can deliver.
Supporting Public
Sector Reform
Directly enabling change for a transformed public sector.
Access To Primary Healthcare
Successful citizens, communities and economies depend on access to high-quality primary healthcare.
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Folasade Osho
Helping Nigerians access safe medicines at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
Lolade Olu-Ojegbeje
What I find most rewarding about my work is knowing that somewhere across Africa, someone is experiencing governance and public service delivery positively, because of the work we do.
Reflections on Reform: What Our Work Reveals About 2026
As we close our 2020–2025 strategic chapter, we turn our attention to what lies ahead. The lessons of the past five years are informing our thinking as we shape the next phase of our work.
The 2026 Landscape: Trends in Public Service Across Africa
2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for public service reform across the continent, influenced by digitalisation, leadership capacity, and institutional adaptability.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Public Sector Leaders
From equipping civil servants with digital capabilities to enrolling new cohorts of reform-minded leaders, we strengthened public sector capacity at scale, equipping over 1,000 public servants across Africa in leadership, digital skills, policy development, and reform implementation.
Supporting Civil Service Reform
In 2025, we deepened our support for civil service reform by strengthening systems, building practical skills, and expanding public service professionalism in partnership with public sector reform champions.
Improving Access to Quality Primary Healthcare
Our work in primary healthcare helped drive real, measurable improvements in health outcomes, brought quality health services to tens of thousands of underserved Nigerians, and boosted immunisation, maternal care, and disease treatment in rural communities.
Activating Our Alumni for Public Sector Impact
We deepened our investment in the public servants who make up our growing alumni community, supporting them to turn knowledge, networks, and leadership skills into measurable impact within their organisations and sectors.
Residential Week 2025 AIG Public Leaders Programme
After two months of virtual learning, the fifth cohort of the AIG Public Leaders Programme (PLP) completed their in-person Residential Week. 69 participants of the programme came together for an immersive week of learning with the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government.
Aigboje and Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede Appointed Co-Chairs
King’s Trust International has announced a new chapter for its work in Africa, appointing our Chairman and Executive Vice-Chair , Aigboje and Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede as Co-Chairs of its Africa Advisory Board.
Alumni Upskilling: Strengthening Public Service Performance
Behind every effective public institution are leaders who can think clearly under pressure. Our alumni session focused on building that capability.
Strengthening Capacity for Effective Rewards Recognition
We are equipping the teams behind the Federal Civil Service Rewards and Recognition Programme with the skills to strengthen performance and accountability.
Equipping Civil Servants for a Digital Future
Digital transformation is reshaping how the Civil Service delivers and now more than ever, civil servants must build the skills to adapt to this transformation.
Dr Abubakar Kaka Sanda
Driving sustainable institutional change through innovative approach at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
Gift Ogwa
One very rewarding part of my work is seeing transformation. Seeing the shift in perspective, the difference of approach, work ethic and even seeing these alumni become reform champions is beautiful to see, says Gift ogwa, our Gap closer of the month.
AIG Public Leaders Programme: Building a New Generation of African Public Sector Leaders
We are pleased to announce the launch of the fifth cohort of the AIG Public Leaders Programme! Meet the 72 public servants who are about to transform the future of Africa’s public sector and discover how their six-month journey with the AIG Public Leaders Programme is shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
Line Managers’ Workshop: Building Effective Socialisation Systems
We partnered with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) to host a two-day workshop for Directors of Human Resource Departments across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), along with staff from the Employee Mobility Department.
The Role of Community Health Workers in Primary Healthcare
Community Health Workers are dedicated frontline providers who bridge the gap between community members and the primary healthcare system. From delivering essential services to improving maternal and child health, Community Health Workers make a difference every day
Ireti Oyefuga
Reshaping workplace culture, strengthening institutional performance through recognition and reward System
Adaeze Uzochukwu
The most rewarding part of my work is seeing beneficiaries of our flagship programmes and training participants put their knowledge into action. Witnessing their impact is incredibly gratifying,” says Adaeze Uzochukwu, our Gap closer of the month.
#UNGA80: Allison Worldwide Africa Breakfast Conversation
Africa’s investment potential is immense, driven by innovative entrepreneurs ready to shape the future. Our Chairman recently shared powerful insights at the Africa Breakfast Conversations held on the sidelines of #UNGA80, highlighting how connecting entrepreneurs with global capital is key to sustainable development.
Alumni Upskilling: Strengthening Integrity in Public Procurement
Building leadership capacity in the public sector remains a priority for us. Our latest Alumni Upskilling programme themed Ethics, Compliance, and Integrity in Public Procurement, brought together governance experts who shared practical strategies to help public servants strengthen transparency, build trust, and deliver impact in public service.
UNGA80 Roundtable Session: Scaling Community-Led Development with Diaspora Support
Our Executive Vice-Chair, Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede, joined a high-level roundtable hosted by Foreign Policy and the Ford Foundation on the sidelines of #UNGA80, exploring how the Nigerian diaspora can drive Africa’s transformation through coordinated, community-led philanthropy.
Chioma Ogugua
Our Gap Closer of the month, Chioma Ogugua, Programmes Associate (Capacity Building), speaks about her work at the Foundation and what she finds most rewarding about it. “The most rewarding part of my work is seeing beneficiaries of our flagship programmes and training participants put their knowledge into action. Witnessing their impact is incredibly gratifying,” she says.
Enuma Charles
Strengthening Institutional Capacity Through Evidence-Based Reform and Strategic Leadership
Unlocking Youth Livelihoods: Insights from UNGA80 Panel
At #UNGA80, our Chairman, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, joined global leaders including Nigeria’s Vice President, H.E. Kashim Shettima, Botswana’s Minister of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture Hon. Lesego Chombo, and Former Belgian Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, at the Generation Unlimited Global Leadership Council Meeting panel discussion. The conversation centred on how governments, the private sector, and young people can work together to unlock opportunities for Africa’s next generation.
Shaping Africa’s Future: The 2025 AIG Scholar
Discover how Pelumi Olugbile, a dedicated public servant, is advancing good governance in Nigeria through the prestigious AIG Scholarship at Oxford. Learn more about her impactful journey and our mission to build Africa’s future leaders.
Shaping Africa’s Future: The 2025 AIG Fellow
We are pleased to announce that Mrs Funke Femi Adepoju, Director-General of ASCON, has been awarded the 2025/2026 AIG Visiting Fellowship. Her project aims to transform Nigeria’s public service training institutions into powerful drivers of reform and innovation. During her six months at Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government, she will deepen her expertise and explore new ways to strengthen public sector transformation.
LEAD Initiative: Transforming African Public Governance
Across Africa, poor public service delivery continues to slow economic growth and limit opportunities for Africans. To tackle this challenge, we partnered with Jeune Afrique etc to launch LEAD, a bold pan-African initiative designed to place strong public leadership and effective economic policy at the heart of the continent’s development.
Civil Service Directors’ Training: Strengthening capacity for Effective Policy Design
The Civil Service plays a vital role in turning government policies into real benefits for citizens. To help maximise this impact, we teamed up with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) and the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) to deliver the second edition of the Civil Service Directors’ Training Programme.
Key Figures
N1bn
Spent supporting civil service reform initiatives
N3bn
Committed to improving healthcare across Africa
Raised from co-sponsors for the Adopt-a-Healthcare-Facility Programme
N4bn
Invested in leadership development
43
Federal Permanent Secretaries coached
408
Public servants received programme specific training
4
AIG Fellowships to the University of Oxford granted
238
Public servants completed the AIG Public Leaders Programme
34
AIG MPP Scholarships to the University of Oxford awarded
“If you walk alone, you don’t go far. If you walk with others, you travel further.”
– Aigboje and Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede
Latest podcast
Episode 17
A Year-End Journey with the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation
In our year-end podcast special, our Chairman, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede CFR, and Executive Vice Chair, Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede, reflect on five years of the Foundation’s work, the impact achieved, and the vision ahead. The discussion, moderated by Patrick Okigbo III, Founder/Principal Partner at Nextier, revisits key milestones, lessons learned, and strategies for deepening impact and expanding reach in 2026.
A conversation about progress, partnerships, and the power of sustained reform, this podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how targeted investment in public institutions drives meaningful change.
Our Host
Patrick O. Okigbo III, Founding Partner, Nextier Group
Our Guests
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede CFR, Chairman, Aig-Imoukuede Foundation
Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede, Executive Vice-Chair, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation