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SRAAA OFFICE
5, Kwaji Close, Maitama
Abuja, Nigeria
+234 (903) 592 9098
[Monday to Friday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM WAT]
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other locations
The EMERGEHUB
4 Ayanboye Street, off Faramobi Ajike Street
Anthony, Lagos, Nigeria
+234 (705) 951 5475
or +234 (803) 616 8438
Our international liaison offices in UK, Europe, US, Canada, Australia, and Asia
Head Office
5, Kwaji Close, Maitama
FCT Abuja, Nigeria
frequently asked questions
You can reach SRAAA through email, phone, or social media links provided in the Contact section.
Institutions and organizations interested in partnerships can contact SRAAA via the “Contact Us” section.
As a charity organisation, SRAAA publishes financial reports to show how funds are used, available in the “Accounts Section”.
Registration is free. Donations and advertisements can also be processed on the payment page.
Members enjoy professional development opportunities, credibility boosts, networking events, and access to exclusive training programs.
You can navigate to the “Student Feedback” section and choose from the dropdown menu options such as Recruiters Feedback, Complaints, Help, or Others.
The Student Recruitment Agents & Advisors Association (SRAAA) aims to ensure ethical recruitment practices, provide professional training, and support Nigerian students studying abroad through verified recruitment agents.
You can study the training materials available on the website and complete the mandatory assessment. Once you pass, a unique certification code will be generated for you.
Training materials are available under the “Certification & Standards” section. You can enroll and take assessments online directly via the website.
Recruiters can subscribe for daily updates by signing up through the subscription section on the homepage. Updates include university news, government policies, and immigration regulations.
You can use the Membership Verification Tool to check certified members on the website.
The “Education Abroad” section provides details about students’ rights, how to access jobs and accommodation, prepare for interviews, and adapt to international cultures.