Nigerian Students Association

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The Nigerian Students Association at George Mason University aims to foster a sense of unity and community among Nigerian students while promoting Nigerian culture, diversity, and heritage through engaging events, activities, and discussions. The organization is committed to providing comprehensive support and resources to Nigerian students in their academic, social, and professional endeavors, serving as a vital platform for networking and collaboration among members and the broader GMU community. Additionally, the association actively encourages cultural exchange and celebrates diversity on campus, creating meaningful connections that bridge cultural gaps and enrich the university experience for all students.

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Our Team

Gideon Ameh Profile

Gideon Ameh

President
Joyce Ayodeji Profile

Joyce Ayodeji

Treasurer
Mary Evans Adeluka Profile

Mary Evans Adeluka

Vice-President
George Akpowu Profile

George Akpowu

Secretary
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Aminat Gbadamosi

Advisor
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Dami Awakan

Officer
Elijah Adejumo Profile

Elijah Adejumo

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Nigerian Students Association


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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