Andrew Oyedola (Founder and ex-President, ARUNSA) The Anglia Ruskin University Nigeria Student Association (ARUNSA) is proud to introduce its new...
Read MoreThe Nigerian Students Society Presidents’ Forum (NSSPF) is a coalition of student leaders representing over 50 Nigerian societies across universities in the United Kingdom. With a vibrant and growing network of more than 10,000 members, NSSPF is committed to uniting and amplifying the voice of Nigerian students nationwide.
We promote collaboration through impactful events, idea sharing, and leadership development—helping societies learn from one another and grow stronger together. At our core, we provide a support system that helps Nigerian students transition, adapt, and excel academically and personally in their UK journey.
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Equipping student leaders with tools, training, and mentorship.
Connecting societies through national dialogue, partnerships, and shared goals.
Supporting students in navigating academics and life in the UK.
Amplifying the voice of Nigerian student societies across UK campuses.
Hosting cultural, educational, and recreational events nationwide.
Promoting innovation through the exchange of ideas and best practices.
to showcase the achievements and recognition of African student leaders
Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship among African Students in the UK
Supporting and Integrating Nigerian Students in the UK through Collaboration and Mentorship
Providing Essential Guidance and Information on Immigration and Employability for International Students
Be part of exciting cultural, academic, and social events organized to unite Nigerian students across the UK. Your participation helps us support student societies and fund impactful initiatives.
Founded the society and united all Nigerian Students at ARU with Nigerians in Cambridge community. Initiated innovative Programmes to resolidify NSSPF including the present website for the forum Initiated the first African Union Students Summit in the UK to connect Nigerian students with other African students and gave birth to the first African Students Business and Innovation Summit in the UK
My team and I: set up an official presence for the society on LinkedInstituted the first Cambridge University Nigerian Society Impact Series (CUNSIS) via Instagram Live. we set up an official bank account for the society to gather support, donations and other revenues from event ticket sales, etc..
I started the society in two universities. I became a national director of media for Nigerian students societies in the United Kingdom. We assist, advice and facilitate students societies across the country. Email:. Goldsmithsnigerianstudents@gmail.com
Registration of members from seven to thirty-eight. First Union Photo Album Secure tier 2 sponsorship for a member.. Email: nigerian.society@roehampton.ac.uk
Supported over 30 students to ensure that the University of Surrey did not exclude from the University to the Home office due to pending payment of Tuition fees. Created new roles in the Executive Committee to attract undergraduates to join the society’s leadership for continuity . Ensured that all social events organized by the society were free to all members. Created sub groups for different topics which made the dissemination of information easier. Nigerian society participated first time in the University of Surreys “One World” event. Introduced the bi monthly Afro Dance classes which increased undergraduate students membership. Email: barisua.teeh@brickmacksolutions.co.uk
It was a privilege for me to start the society at the university of Roehampton. During my tenure we brought about the union of the Nigerian Student. . We also focused on events targeted at the challenges of Nigerian students integrating themselves into the UK.. Email:. nigerian.society@roehampton.ac.uk
I made my society achieve the award for Best Society of the Year under my leadership. I made sure 5 Nigerian students got elected into the student union under my leadership. We setup this Presidential Forum that today you all are proud of 😇.
Collaborated with the SU, had meetings and presentations with the finance team to facilitate the increment of school fee payments from 7 installments to 9 installments and subsequently 11 for Nigerian students. Partnered with a travel and tour organization(Brisks Travels) to better enrich the experience of students in the UK and improve networking. Trips to north wales and York have been concluded; paid members get cash backs as well. Collaborated with a consultancy organization in Manchester (Connect Institute) and organized several events to enlighten students about academic excellence, career progression and immigration.; open to all students to foster inclusion and diversity, 2 students have won 2 tablets in one of these events,
Reactivation of Nigeria Students Society platform in Teesside University Student union. Creating a formidable environment for Nigerian students and Nigerian across Teesvalley . Assisting with networks and connections for individual and collective growth and development . Email:. activities@tees-su.org.uk
NSS produced the Student Union President. Went a long way in easing accommodation problems for freshers. Conducted the freest and fairest election in the history of NSS. Email:. barisua.teeh@brickmacksolutions.co.uk
Stabilise and publicise the society until it becomes a household name in YSJU.. Bequeath a Constitution to the society. To make YSJU a comfortable HOME for all Nigeria students coming to York.. Email:. nigeriansociety@yorksj.ac.uk
Members of Nigerian Society has increased under my watch. Also, the society won the Volun-Cheers Award in Teesside University while also proving great relevance in the community of Middlesbrough. The Society has been able to help more Nigerians, settle and make positive impact in the new society so far. Email:. nigeriancommittee@tees-su.org.uk
Offered advice to new PG student, Help new PG student in overcoming cultural shock, Assisted by providing information on different part-time job and they can put in an application. 2021 2023
I’m hoping to create more awareness. I’m hoping to change people’s narrative about the importance of being a member of the society. I’m hoping to advocate and emphasise on the importance of unity amongst all members.
Accommodate members with an issue when they resume for a few days/week. Assist members in completing their enrollment during enrolment week. Resolved payment issues for members of the school's finance department. Orientation online for members to keep them updated regarding the school process and system.
Providing students with jobs Starting a society that represent Nigeria student in Chelmsford Providing answers to students question and enquiries
Firstly, I was able to uphold a platform for the unity of Nigerian. Students and continue with what our past executives started, this helped address issues of accommodation ,job, cost of living etc amongst new students especially. 3. Assisted and connected students with fellow Nigerians through planned events and activities. 4. Also I am my president collaborated with Presidents and VPs from other universities for the improved connectivity and betterment of life as immigrants and students
We successfully managed the housing challenge faced by new students with help of our old students. Email:. uwenigeriansociety@gmail.com
1. Increased Membership and Diversity: - Under my leadership, the Nigerian Society at Essex University saw a significant increase in membership. We also broadened our reach by actively engaging students from various faculties and backgrounds, promoting a more inclusive and diverse community. 2. Enhanced Cultural Events: - I spearheaded the organization of several high-profile cultural events, including Nigerian Independence Day celebrations, Cultural Showcase, Nigerian party nights and cultural debates. These events not only celebrated Nigerian heritage but also fostered a deeper understanding and appreciation of our culture among the wider university community. 3. Strengthened Partnerships and Collaborations: - During my tenure, I focused on building strong relationships with other student societies, university departments, and external organizations. These partnerships resulted in joint events, increased funding opportunities, and a more robust network for our members. Our society's visibility and influence within the university community grew significantly as a result.
1-Spearheaded the reintroduction of the Nigerian Independence Flag Raising Ceremony on campus, fostering cultural pride and awareness among students. 2-Successfully negotiated and implemented a 40% reduction in annual student membership fees, decreasing the cost from £5 to £3, thereby improving accessibility and increasing student participation. 3-Conceptualized and executed a cross-cultural "Jollof Rice Competition" between Ghanaian and Nigerian students society on campus, promoting intercultural understanding and friendly rivalry while celebrating shared culinary traditions.
1. Increasing Undergraduate Involvement: I aim to make undergraduates feel more included and engaged through various activities and opportunities. 2. Organizing Events and Sports Activities: I will plan fun events and sports to help us connect and enjoy our time together. 3. Supporting Students with University Issues, Jobs, and Accommodation: I’m here to assist with university issues and help secure jobs and housing for our members.
- To provide mentorship and learning materials to our members to achieve good academic success - To advocate for a more convenient tuition fee instalment plan for our members - To create an enabling environment for members to network, grow and have fun.
To increase membership To improve visibility and impact within the community To create values for membership
- I was the Founder of the NSS Univeristy of Derby - We were awarded by the Student Union Awards in 2022 as the Academic Society of the Year, for organising numerous academic training preparing students for Dissertation writings, Assignment and project writings - We created a safe community that defended students during disciplinary proceedings and represented Nigerian students to avoid expulsion or dismissals.
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