We are excited to announce the upcoming Conference on “Decolonising the African Mind for Leadership Through Afrocentric Ethics,” proudly organized by the Afrocentric Ethics for Leadership and Social Responsibility Foundation (AELSRF).

Date: 27th November 2025
Venue: Faculty of Arts Conference Hall, University of Lagos
Participation: Hybrid (Physical & Virtual)

Why This Conference Matters

For far too long, Africa’s leadership frameworks have been influenced and in many ways constrained by the lingering shadows of colonialism. These external legacies continue to shape how leaders think, govern, and engage with their communities. The AELSRF Conference seeks to ignite fresh conversations, propose practical pathways, and reclaim Africa’s indigenous wisdom as a foundation for ethical and transformative leadership.

By decolonising the African mind, we are not only questioning inherited systems of thought but also reimagining leadership rooted in African ethical principles, cultural values, and communal responsibility.

This conference will bring together scholars, thought leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, civil society actors, and students to engage in deep dialogue and actionable strategies for building an Africa-led future.

Conference Sub-Themes

The event will feature insightful paper presentations, keynote lectures, and robust panel discussions under the following sub-themes:

  • 1

    Understanding the Colonial Legacy and Its Impact on Leadership
    How colonial systems continue to shape leadership structures and practices in Africa.

  • 2

    Reclaiming African Ethical Principles for Leadership
    Drawing from indigenous values of Ubuntu, communalism, and respect for humanity in shaping leaders of integrity.

  • 3

    Ethical Business Leadership & Economic Decolonization
    Exploring how ethical entrepreneurship and corporate responsibility can drive Africa’s self-reliance and global competitiveness.

  • 4

    Education, Media, and Social Influence on Ethical Leadership
    Examining how knowledge, narratives, and information systems can shape a new generation of ethical leaders.

  • 5

    Panel Discussion – The Place of Youth and Women in Ethical Leadership: Practical Solutions and Actionable Strategies
    An interactive conversation on unlocking the full potential of Africa’s most vibrant demographic groups.

Who Should Attend?

  • Academics and Researchers exploring African philosophy, ethics, and leadership.

  • Policy Makers and Government Officials interested in frameworks for ethical governance.

  • Business Leaders & Entrepreneurs seeking models for ethical and sustainable growth.

  • Civil Society & NGOs committed to social transformation.

  • Students & Young Professionals eager to contribute to a decolonized and ethical Africa.

How to Participate

The conference will be open to both physical and virtual participants to ensure inclusivity across borders. Registration details, keynote speaker profiles, and program schedules will be released in the coming weeks.

Join the Movement

This is more than a conference, it is a movement to rethink leadership in Africa through the lens of Afrocentric ethics. By participating, you will not only gain fresh insights but also become part of a growing network of leaders committed to building a future that reflects African values, dignity, and responsibility.

Save the date: 27th November 2025.
Venue: University of Lagos, Faculty of Arts Conference Hall.

Together, let us decolonise the African mind and shape ethical leadership for generations to come.

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