The African University of Communications and Business (AUCB) Alumni Association is poised to host its landmark “AUCB Alumni Meet & Greet 2025” on July 1st, 2025, at the university’s Adabraka campus. This event marks a pivotal moment for the alumni community, emphasizing the importance of unity, collaboration, and the strengthening of their shared legacy. Alumni President David D. Olaga, Esq., a distinguished broadcast journalist and legal professional, has issued a compelling call to action, urging all former students to participate in this significant gathering. He underscores that the event transcends mere nostalgia, presenting a unique platform for career advancement, business partnerships, and the bolstering of individual and collective futures. The Meet & Greet is envisioned as an investment in enduring relationships, fostering a vibrant network of support and opportunity.
Olaga emphasizes the inclusive nature of the event, welcoming graduates from all programs and graduating classes. The aim is to create an environment where alumni can reconnect meaningfully, regardless of their graduation year. He highlights the inherent potential for networking, encouraging attendees to leverage the available resources and opportunities, ranging from job prospects to mentorship programs. Olaga’s message resonates with the transformative journey of AUCB, acknowledging its recent elevation to full university status following the granting of a Presidential Charter in December 2024. This milestone marks a significant shift in the university’s identity, placing it in a new spotlight and necessitating a unified alumni front to drive its future agenda.
The attainment of the Presidential Charter signifies a new era for AUCB, transitioning it from an institution reliant on affiliations and partnerships to an autonomous entity. This evolution necessitates a renewed focus and collaborative effort from the alumni community, recognizing their vital role as stakeholders in shaping the university’s trajectory. Olaga underscores the symbiotic relationship between the alumni and their alma mater, emphasizing that their individual stories are inextricably linked to AUCB’s narrative. He calls upon all alumni to transcend individual differences and unite in support of the university, particularly with the appointment of a new Chancellor, Mr. Frank Adu.
The “AUCB Alumni Meet & Greet 2025” is designed to be more than just a networking event; it’s a celebration of shared identity and a platform for shaping the future of AUCB. The presence of two distinguished figures, AUCB Founder Hon. Kojo Yankah as Special Guest and new Chancellor Mr. Frank Adu as Guest of Honour, adds further gravitas to the occasion. Their involvement underscores the significance of the event and the importance of alumni engagement in the university’s ongoing development.
Beyond the formal aspects, the event promises an engaging and entertaining experience. The “Defend Your Year Group” contest will inject a dose of friendly competition and camaraderie, fostering a light-hearted atmosphere where alumni can reconnect and celebrate their shared history. This blend of networking opportunities, engaging activities, and the presence of prominent figures promises a memorable and impactful evening for all attendees.
The AUCB Alumni Association extends a warm invitation to all alumni to attend the “AUCB Alumni Meet & Greet 2025” on July 1st at the Adabraka campus. This event represents a crucial opportunity to rekindle old connections, forge new ones, and contribute to the continued growth and success of their alma mater. The association encourages alumni to attend in large numbers, demonstrating their collective strength and commitment to the future of AUCB. It is a call to celebrate their shared legacy and actively participate in shaping the university’s next chapter.