Nigeria- Britain Association was formed in Nigeria in 1969 as a corresponding association to the Britain –Nigeria Association now known as the Britain – Nigeria Educational Trust, which is based in the UK and has H.R.H Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh as its patron.
Nigeria-Britain Association (N-BA) is a non profit making trust dedicated to developing relationships between individuals and organisations in Nigeria, Britain and the commonwealth. It's primary objectives are to encourage the exchange of culture and encourage sponsorship for public good.
After over 40 years of successful corporate existence, the association is positioned to expand on a national scale as part of the Carter Chapter.
The Association’s key objectives are to:
• Encourage the exchange of culture and build relationships between Nigeria and Britain.
• Engage in sponsorship for social causes and general public good.
• Build working relationships with government, private enterprises and enjoy reputational benefits.
VISION
To be the prime promoter of relationships between Nigerians and Britons for the common good.
MISSION
To be a platform to foster sustainable relationships for development amongst members and their communities.
The Association welcomes individuals and corporate members interested in the strengthening of ties between Nigeria and Britain.
Major activities of The N-BA include:
• N-BA Annual Lecture
• Akintola Williams National Youth Debate
• Annual Concert
• Annual President’s Cocktail
• Annual Dinner Dance
WHO IS WHO IN NIGERIA-BRITAIN ASSOCIATION
PATRON
Mr. Akintola Williams C.F.R, C.B.E
VICE PATRONS
Chief Emeka Anyaoku C.O.N, C.F.R, G.C.V.O
Prof. John Godwin O.F.R., O.B.E.
Mr. Philip Hall O.B.E.
Mr. Sammy Olagbaju
His Excellency, the British High Commissioner in Nigeria.
Find out more at https://www.nigeria-britain.org