Nigerian Students Association, University of Greenwich

Nigerian Students Association, University  of Greenwich A registered charity organisation with the Students Union, University of Greenwich that cater for th SE10 9JH. 5.30pm – 6.30pm.

A society with distinctive attributes and excellent articulate background among its peers. The society is strictly an open medium where thought and views are shared and discussed. We have got varieties of aims and objective in order to positively engage in your academia life and experience. We solely operate actively on the basis of your interest because we want to immensely contribute towards you

r academic and social experience while studying in the University. We take time to get to know you and get actively involved in your life at the University intrinsically plainly because we care about each individual. We represent the interest of absolute majority of Nigerian Students in and out of the University and assist in the realization of individual/group goals and objectives. We are driven to consciously relate each and every Nigerians and Non-Nigerians on and off campus in pursuit for academic and social excellence in all areas of life. We tend to uphold our naturally endowed traditional culture and values in Diaspora. Words cannot fully express our interest in you because you are very important to us. Our doors are also open to students from other race and cultural background in sharing educative ideas and developing coherent social feasibilities with one another. We regularly hold meetings fortnightly in Greenwich, but in the very near future we will also be holding meetings in Avery Hill. If you are a Medway campus student, go to your nearest Student Union office and request to meet the Nigerian Society executives there. We currently meet Thursdays fortnightly at the Bar Latitude, Students' Union Building, Cooper Building, King William Walk, Greenwich Campus. Come along, get your voices heard, meet new people, reminisce and have fun!!! For other meeting time or any enquiries, please feel free to contact the following executives:

Abimbola Kareem on

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07404746152, 07574797092;



Don Agbaso

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07832131998



The Society Email:

[email protected]



You can also join us on:

Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/nigerian.society;

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/NigerianStudent

03/10/2013
This message is from the Nigerian Students Union, UK (NSSUK)GREATEST NIGERIAN STUDENTS, NSUUK IS GIVING AWAY TICKETS TO ...
03/10/2013

This message is from the Nigerian Students Union, UK (NSSUK)

GREATEST NIGERIAN STUDENTS,


NSUUK IS GIVING AWAY TICKETS TO COKOBAR MUSIC FESTIVAL FT FLAVOUR, OLAMIDE & SEAN TIZZLE OCT 6TH 2013 AT INDIGO O2 LONDON.

Cokobar in partnership with Nigerian Students' Union UK, are giving out tickets for the Cokobar Music Festival featuring Flavour, Olamide & Sean Tizzle in London OR Manchester.

All you have to do is answer the questions below correctly. Send your answers to [email protected] & [email protected] with Subject ‘NSUUK' COMPETITION‘- Also include your contact details such as your name and phone number.
Make sure you reference "NSUUK COMPETITION" in you email or else your entry will be void.

We will publish the names of the Winners weekly.

Questions

Q1. Who was NIGERIA's first Head of State?
Q2. Name the 2 cities that will be hosting the Cokobar Music Festival 2013?


Thanks
NSUUK Admin

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Dear Nigerian Students, How are you getting along as the end of the term approaches? We hope everything is in shape? Thi...
11/11/2012

Dear Nigerian Students,

How are you getting along as the end of the term approaches? We hope everything is in shape? This is to notify you that the next NSA meeting is on the 16th November, 2012 at Students Activity Room, Student Union, Cooper Building, King William Walk, Greenwich SE10 9JH. We appreciate those who made it to the last meeting and those who had the intention of coming but couldn't make it. May God bless you all. This next meeting promise to be an exciting one - a lot will be discussed... Thank you! P.S. You can use this map to find you way to the venue: https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=London+SE10+9JH&sll=51.448137,0.080724&sspn=0.007957,0.022724&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=London+SE10+9JH,+United+Kingdom&z=16

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01/11/2012

Greatest Nigerian Students,

I hope this finds you well? I apologize for the recent break in communication.

I just want to notify you of our next meeting date. There is an on-going efforts to get to you via your school e-mail which I think will be more effective.

Anyway, the date of the next meeting is on Friday 2nd November 2012 at the Student Activities Room, Cooper Building, King William Walk, Greenwich, SE10 9JH.

It promises to great, let's come together and join in the process of a united Nigerians abroad.

Your NSA, my NSA, LET'S MAKE IT BETTER!!!

Kindest regards,

Abimbola Kareem
President
Nigerian Students Association
University of Greenwich

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Student Union, Cooper Building, King William Walk
London
SE109JH

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