Sahara Group, Covenant University Seal Partnership on Human Capital Transformation

Peter Uzoho

Energy and infrastructure conglomerate, Sahara Group, has announced a strategic partnership with Covenant University, aimed at accessing and transforming exceptional talent from the institution to outstanding global business leaders.  


The partnership was a significant step towards enhancing Sahara’s commitment to supporting young Africans to compete internationally as “innovators birthing sustainable solutions to unfolding global challenges.”


Speaking during a meeting with the management team of the Covenant University in Ota, Ogun State, Group Head, HR at Sahara Group, Ivie Imasogie-Adigun, said the collaboration between the energy conglomerate and the university would focus on building a talent pipeline that aligns with Sahara’s business goals.
“Our data over the years indicate that Covenant University is among the top three universities where we get the best candidates. Working with Covenant presents a unique opportunity to collaborate with a world-class institution to attract, retain and develop the best talent for our businesses spread across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East,” she said.


The Vice Chancellor of Covenant University, Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, who expressed excitement about the partnership, stated that it would open more frontiers, expand the institution’s industry relations, and create more opportunities for graduates of Covenant.


“In the past years, we have produced the most employable graduates in Nigeria. We look forward to Sahara Group absorbing more Covenant graduates as it continues to record sterling achievements as a foremost energy company in Africa,” he said.
Emphasising Covenant’s status as a leading institution in Nigeria, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olujide Adekeye said the institution was always delighted to partner with reputable organisations like the Sahara Group.


“Our graduates have been trained to be world-changers and this opportunity offered by Sahara would help them flourish and excel more,” he said.
The Registrar, Covenant University, Mrs. Regina Tobi-David, commended Sahara for choosing to work with Covenant, adding that the partnership was a resounding “testament to the quality of education and training that Covenant University provides to its students.”
Describing interactions with Covenant graduates as a “recruiter’s delight”, Head, Talent Acquisition, Sahara Group, Israel Oloyede, noted that the initiative with Covenant University would give Sahara access to “an incredible talent pool of graduates with diverse backgrounds, skills, and aspirations that will drive innovation and growth.”

An alumnus of Covenant University and a Sahara Graduate Management Trainee, Samuel Gwani, described the project as a “game-changer for Covenant University students,” noting that “Sahara Group will give you regional and global platforms that will ensure you make a difference in all you do, in Sahara, we call that being MAD.”

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