Dr. Elijah Ayolabi

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Mentoring and Sponsoring

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Not all mentoring or sponsoring processes are the same. Cultural context and the personal styles of the individuals involved make a difference. Nigeria is a country with a large population, and that on the surface appears to be highly networked, communicative and open.

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Capello, M.A., Sprunt, E. (2020). Dr. Elijah Ayolabi. In: Mentoring and Sponsoring. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59433-6_16

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