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Alumni

Welcome to the Njala University Alumni Community Page. This page is available to all past students of the Njala University leaving at home and abroad. We want to stay in touch with you all.

Njala University Alumni Association has been re invigorated by Prof. Joe Pemagbi, Dr. Morie Manyeh and A.B. Ndoeka. The Alumni (Sierra Leone Chapter) held a well attended meeting on 30th May 2009 at The China House in Freetown.

 

Njala University Alumni (North America Chapter) celebrated 2009 reunion with a big bash. The reunion night in-cooperated an award ceremony by Stars of Sierra Leone (a Non Governmental Organization based in the UK) to honor the role of some special women for their contribution to the Njala community and Sierra Leone as a nation.

As always, Njala reunion night is the place you are sure to always meet someone you have missed in a long time. Guests travelled from as far as London, California, Texas and Africa just to make the event. Even though this year’s occasion was celebrated on a Friday, the turn out and quality of company was fantastic.

Njala University Alumni will always endeavor to create that unique atmosphere which can only be referred to as the ‘Mokonde effect’ with our reunion nights. 2010 reunion will be celebrated on Saturday, Memorial Day weekend, to be followed by a cook-out on the Sunday at a park to be designated.

The Alumni is very thankful for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you and your friends and family next year.

Thank you.

Samuel Bassino Kamara
(Interim President)

Download a copy of the North America Chapter Constitution

Source: Njala University Alumni Association

Fee free to visit the website at http://www.njala-university-alumni.org/ to learn more. You can also drop your comments, suggestions and recommendations on this page.

 

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+1 # Frederick Noah Lumeh 2010-09-09 02:53
Frederick Lumeh:At last NUC is on the web.I am very much impressed about NUC website. I hoped, very shortly, Njala's graduates with a valid student I.D number all over the world, one day will be able to have access to their results and use them.
Thanks for the job well done.
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0 # https://me.yahoo.com/a/mnL37QwV3.wHCB4YpyCGJ91h.6aJP1PlcLIq 2010-09-18 06:28
Good to see a webssite for NU but not yet completed. I know, it takes a lot of energy and ideas to get it right. Just continue with the hard work.
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Andre Alpha (London,UK)
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0 # 2011-06-07 21:07
Its good to see sucha great form of marketing and PR strategy...keep it up!!!
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0 # 2011-06-18 10:13
Good to see the progress NU has made over the years despite challenges of the system. This website is an example of the good work and keep it up.
Abu (Liverpool, UK)
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0 # 2011-06-19 12:11
Really impressed with the Njala website. A lot of thanks to colleagues back home who kept the flame alive over those troubled and challenging years
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0 # 2011-07-08 03:57
Dear All,

Please allow me to take a moment from your precious time and introduce myself. My name is Teddy Foday-Musa. I am the first and newly appointed Public Relations Officer (PRO) for Njala University. I have as one of my tasks to relate and maintain contact with the Njala University Alumni Association. This is my first contact with you but certainly not the official one. I will soon contact you offically. However, you can reach me on the following contacts: Email: njalauniversity or fodaymusat@yaho o.com Cheers, Teddy Foday-Musa - PRO Njala University
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0 # 2011-07-17 00:45
During my days at Naja University,ther e were limited library facilities. Having a websit is a positive move in the right direction. However, it would be necessary if the authorities could provide opportunity for student to access important online academic database such as ProQuest, EBSCO, EBRARY which are key in mordern research and academic work.
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