The Winnie School of Excellence has announced a rebranding initiative aimed at deepening its commitment to unlocking human potential and fostering excellence in various fields.

In a statement, Winifred Nwania, the school’s founder, entrepreneur, and life coach, described the transformation as a revolution in the pursuit of excellence.

She emphasised that the institution is dedicated to helping individuals build strong foundations for life by gaining clarity on their purpose, accessing their potential, and mastering success principles.

“Our rebrand isn’t about a new look—it’s a bold statement of who we’re becoming and the impact we’re here to create,” Nwania said. “Everything you need to succeed is already within you. We are doing more than shaping outward refinement; we are helping people build foundations for life.”

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The school offers a range of learning opportunities, including online courses, one-on-one mentorship, group workshops, corporate training, and large-scale masterclasses. Through these platforms, Nwania said, the institution seeks to guide its community towards “living at maximum capacity.”

She further noted that true empowerment comes from equipping people with the tools and mindset to thrive. “My mission is to help you unlock what’s already there. Don’t stop at great, because greatness never stops,” she added.

Taofeek Oyedokun is a correspondent at BusinessDay with years of experience reporting on political economy, public policy, migration, environment/climate change, and social justice. A graduate of Political Science from the University of Lagos, he has also earned multiple professional certificates in journalism and media-related training. Known for his clear, data-driven reporting, Oyedokun covers a wide range of national and international socioeconomic issues, bringing depth, balance, and public-interest focus to his work.

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