Nigerian private sector organizations are increasingly taking the lead in promoting ethical leadership development among students. These initiatives aim to cultivate integrity and accountability in the next generation of leaders. The programs address a perceived gap in ethical training within the educational system. Businesses are implementing various programs, including workshops, mentorships, and competitions, focused on ethical decision-making and responsible conduct. Organizers believe this investment is crucial for combating corruption and fostering sustainable development in Nigeria. The effort signals a growing recognition of the private sector’s role in shaping societal values and building a more ethical future. Further details on specific programs and participating organizations can be found in a recent report by Punch.