Full Membership
For individual holding a graduate degree in a discipline directly related to or involving behavior analysis
Student Member
For individual pursuing formal training in the discipline of behavior analysis but not yet gainfully employed
Honorary Member
For esteemed individual who has contributed to society (e.g. Outstanding scholar or philanthropist).
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THEME: CONNECTS STAKEHOLDERS. Date: March 3rd, 2024 Time: 4:00 PM WAT
PRESIDENT
Bosede Ehimen Asikhia BCBA, QBA, MSc. Rehab & Disability Mgt. General & Special Needs Education Consultant.
ABAN was created with the mission to promote the competent practice of applied behavior analysis, education and training, services, advocacy, and the globalization of ABA. It is meant to promote international cooperation and to sensitize Nigerians in diaspora about the situation in Nigeria and globally.
ABAN encourages diversity and inclusiveness in the field of behavior analysis broadly, and within the organization specifically. Diversity here refers to differences in race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, country of origin, religious or spiritual beliefs, ability, and social and economic class.
Vice PRESIDENT

Mohie, Francis Oke, BSc., (PGDE), Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT)
The mission explicitly encompasses all aspects of and domains within behavior analysis—research, practice, etc. Specifically, the organization shall:
- Serve as a scientific and professional reference and networking group for its members.
- Disseminate information to promote its mission to a wider audience.
- Organize an annual business meeting to provide a forum for discussion of the affairs of the chapter.
SECRETARY

Helen Obiageli Oshikoya - LLB, MA( Social Science) , ACAS, IBA, QBA, CEA, SAEAA, RQTU
ABAN was created with the mission to promote the competent practice of applied behavior analysis, education and training, services, advocacy, and the globalization of ABA. It is meant to promote international cooperation and to sensitize Nigerians in diaspora about the situation in Nigeria and globally.
ABAN encourages diversity and inclusiveness in the field of behavior analysis broadly, and within the organization specifically. Diversity here refers to differences in race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, country of origin, religious or spiritual beliefs, ability, and social and economic class.
ABAN Benefits
- Institutional Member with BCBA, BCaBA, RBT personnel will have the opportunity of being listed in ABAN register.
- ABAN promotes the professional and ethical compliance code for behavior Analyst. As such ABAN:
- Protects its members/ABA practitioners.
- Protects ABA Practice.
- Protects ABA Services consumers and the community.
Treasurer

Tinuola Nkechi Olaiya ( BSc. Chemistry, B.Ed. Early Childhood Education & QBA )
More Benefits
- Parents/guardians members will have access to discounted ABA-BASED training
- Members/Parents members will be able to access culturally sensitive/friendly intervention or instructional resources
- Subscription to Inside Behavior Analysis, which provides news of the association.
- Members will have access to regional, continental and global ABA-BASED news, other publications. In addition they will have appropriate online Learning Center and any available free webinar.
- Access to the member directory, connecting you with 7,000+ members.
- Whether you are looking for a job or a new hire, our online job board and career fairs are available to connect job seekers with the largest selection of positions and employers in the field.
- Institutional Member Eligibility for the membership discount for RBT program organized through ABAN.