Branch Membership
Empowering graduates of Great Benin in Lagos State.
The Benefits of Membership of UBAA Lagos
By default, all Uniben graduates are members of the Alumni Association. However, only few take interest in it. Of course there are a whole lot to gain as a member, nay, active member of the Association.
Job Connection
This tops the value chain as a member. At meetings, you will meet Employers of labour and Influencers of employment; I don't need to belabour that.
Mentorship
The Association boasts of seasoned professionals who willingly take up the younger generation and mentor them to fruition for free.
Networking
At the Alumni gathering, you meet old course mates, classmates, set mates, faculty mates and your seniors or juniors. A galaxy of professionals in one forum.
Free Workshops/Seminar
Nearly every meeting, professionals from varying sectors are invited to give talk on various subjects ranging from health, law, finance, insurance etc.
Admission of Wards
Admission into Uniben is a tough one. But as a member, you are privileged to have a leverage with just the barest minimum qualification.
Robust Welfare Programme
In our Alumni Association, we are our brothers' keepers. In good times, we celebrate with you, in bad times, we identify with you.
Support for School Needs
Our Alumni Relations Unit in the school will assist you fast track needs like transcripts or certificates if recommended by our Branch.
World Wide Link
Once you are a member of good standing, the world is in your pocket. We are everywhere in the universe.
Forum to Showcase Goods and Services
We offer you our platform to advertise your goods and services free of charge to our wide network of alumni.
Cooperative Society
Access to the UBAA Lagos Coop Society with numerous financial benefits and investment opportunities.
"Do you still have doubt why you should not be an active member of the prestigious University of Benin Alumni Association, Lagos Branch? Still need to know more about these benefits? We are just a phone call away! Your welfare is our concern."
- Welfare Secretary