The first Model UN Conference in West Africa held at the University of Lagos.
This conference simulates the United Nations, allowing students to serve as delegates of various nations at these simulated committees. Delegates are assigned countries whose internal and foreign policy they study, among other things, detailing their country’s position on various global issues, in speech and on paper, while allying with other countries to offer possible solutions in the form of resolutions and reports during the Conference.
Our Guiding Principle
Upholding hardwork, teamwork, and an overall nexus at all levels towards achieving a better world
We are guided by the principles of Model United Nations, which is cooperative, hands-on, and embraces experiential learning, thus allowing students to confront a range of topics with the perspective of their assigned country or organization.
Contributing to building a stronger, better and a more peaceful world
We are dedicated to the mission of the United Nation as stated in the 1945 charter. We are dedicated to engineering contribution to a stronger, better and a more peaceful world. We strongly believe that this forum can precipitate more innovative solutions to world problems.
Benefits for LMUN Participants
Writing Skills
Position paper and resolution writing.
Confidence
All MUN activities nurture confidence in delegates.
Exposure to Global Issues
Happenings are highlighted, debated and discussed.
Hardwork
Enhancement of Leadership Skills and Initiative
Diplomacy & Negotiation
Emotional Intelligence is nurtured and learned.
Analytical & Critical Skills
Encourages delegates to think creatively.
Public Speaking
Committee speeches improve delegate speaking skills.
Networking
Meeting and connecting with people from different backgrounds.
Teamwork
Working with others to solve problems fosters understanding and growth.
Recognized by the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC
Having won various awards in the aforementioned conferences (Delegation and Position Paper Awards), beating more than a thousand schools from various regions, the Faculty (staff and students) knew it was more than qualified to host its very own conference, to impact the youth of our nation who are in dire need of growth, and motivation.
Meet the 2023 Secreteriat
Having won various awards in the aforementioned conferences (Delegation and Position Paper Awards), beating more than a thousand schools from various regions, the Faculty (staff and students) knew it was more thann.
Treasure Okure
Secretary-General
Ivan Bekaren
Secretary-General
Janet Ikhiede
Assistant Secretary-General
Mmesoma Nkwonkwo
Assistant Secretary-General II
Okegbemi Oluwatunmise
Under Secretary-General, Research
Suena Rahmat
Under Secretary-General, Peace, Security & Human Rights Department
Ayooluwa Adekoje
Under Secretary-General, Development Department
Gloria Alonge
Under Secretary-General, General Assembly Department
Ivan Bekaren
Secretary-General
Benita Riagbayire
Under Secretary-General, Media and Communications II
The Roadmap to a Sustainable Future: A Strategic Approach to Achieving the SDGs through
We are dedicated to the mission of the United Nation as stated in the 1945 charter. We are dedicated to engineering contribution to a stronger, better and a more peaceful world. We strongly believe that this forum can precipitate more innovative solutions to world problems.