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NTIC AlumniFamily Visits: Spotlight on Maryam Aminu and the Inspiring Power of Alumni Connections

🌟 Strengthening Alumni Bonds: NTIC Alumni Family Visits Highlight Maryam Aminu’s Inspiring Story 🌟

At the NTIC Alumni Relations Office, building lifelong connections with our graduates is at the heart of everything we do. Recently, our Alumni Relations Officer, Asmau Zakari, paid several home visits to reconnect with distinguished alumni and their families. Among these memorable moments, the visit to Maryam Aminu, an alumna of NTIC Kaduna Class of 2010, stood out as truly special.

Asmau met with Maryam and her mother, where the conversation centered on our new Alumni website—a platform designed to help alumni register, reconnect with the NTIC community, and obtain their official alumni ID cards. Maryam was encouraged to register and also share the opportunity with her peers, spreading the word about this exciting initiative.

What made this particular visit remarkable was the wisdom Maryam’s mother shared with us. She emphasized that peace and patience are the keys to living a successful life—a timeless lesson that reflects NTIC Alumni’s values of character, resilience, and lifelong learning.

While the Alumni Office has visited several Alumni families recently to strengthen bonds and promote active alumni participation, Maryam’s story shines brightly. Her journey and her mother’s words of encouragement remind us why alumni relations matter: it’s about more than updates and registrations—it’s about fostering a community rooted in shared values and lasting relationships.

Every home visit is a reminder that NTIC Alumni are not just former students but part of a lifelong Alumni Family, connected across generations and locations. These interactions allow us to celebrate their achievements, listen to their aspirations, and continue building bridges between alumni and the school that shaped them.

Alumni Family

Alumni Family


🎓 Why the Alumni ID Card Matters

The NTIC Alumni ID card is more than just an identification tool—it’s a symbol of belonging. Registered alumni enjoy:

  • Access to exclusive alumni events such as networking sessions, reunions, and professional workshops.
  • Special alumni benefits including discounts from partner businesses and recognition within the NTIC community.
  • Easier verification as an authentic NTIC graduate for both career and personal purposes.

The card connects alumni back to their roots, ensuring they are recognized as part of the NTIC Alumni Family wherever they go.


đŸ€ Staying Connected for Greater Impact

Remaining in touch with the alumni body ensures graduates are part of something bigger than themselves. By registering, alumni are automatically informed about upcoming events, development opportunities, and ways to give back to the community. It is also a great way to keep lifelong friendships alive while building new ones across graduating classes.


🌍 Alumni Involvement in Community Service

The NTIC Alumni Association is deeply committed to community outreach programs. Alumni frequently come together to organize and support impactful initiatives such as:

  • Orphanage visits to provide care and companionship to children.
  • Ramadan package distribution to support families in need during the holy month.
  • Educational outreach and mentorship programs that inspire current NTIC students.

By participating in these activities, alumni not only give back to society but also strengthen their bonds as a collective force for good.


🌐 Alumni Networking and Growth

Beyond service, alumni gatherings serve as powerful platforms for career development and networking. Our regular alumni networking events bring together graduates from diverse fields, creating opportunities for mentorship, collaborations, and business partnerships. It’s a chance to share knowledge, exchange experiences, and build connections that last a lifetime.


While the Alumni Office has visited several alumni families recently to strengthen bonds and promote active alumni participation, Maryam’s story shines brightly. Her journey and her mother’s words of encouragement remind us why alumni relations matter: it’s about more than updates and registrations—it’s about fostering a community rooted in shared values and lasting relationships.

Every home visit is a reminder that NTIC alumni are not just former students but part of a lifelong Alumni family, connected across generations and locations. These interactions allow us to celebrate their achievements, listen to their aspirations, and continue building bridges between alumni and the school that shaped them.

We are excited to continue these visits and look forward to many more inspiring conversations with our alumni families across Nigeria and beyond. 💙

 

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