In an effort to bring the Houston Nigerian community together, the Nigerian Independence Day Organization has put together a festival this weekend, and you are invited.
Created by Clara Igwala, founder of Nigerian Day, the festival on Sunday, September 30 is part of activities organized to celebrate Nigeria’s independence from Great Britain.
The festival and picnic will take place at the Royal Palace Event Center from noon to 7:00 pm. There will be food, prices, cultural performances and giveaways.
Nigerian Independence Day Organization spokesperson Joanna Idakwo told The Nigerian Community the picnic is aimed at helping younger Nigerians and Nigerian-Americans embrace and learn the Nigerian culture.
“The goal is to help the youth learn and understand the Nigerian culture. We are also hoping to help others celebrate Nigerians in USA much like the Hispanics and the Chinese are celebrated,” Idakwo said.
She said the goal of The Nigerian Independence Day Organization, the non profit behind the Nigerian Day celebration, is to teach Nigerian culture, history, and heritage during Nigeria’s Independence Day.
“The Nigerian Independence Day organization is a nonprofit organization with the goals of bringing Nigerian Pride and teaching Nigerian culture, history, and heritage during Nigeria’s Independence Day,” she said.
‘The goal is to help the youth learn and understand the Nigerian culture. We are also hoping to help others celebrate Nigerians in USA much like the Hispanics and the Chinese are celebrated’
Organizers said that besides honoring Nigeria, the festival will also serve as a vehicle to raise funds for scholarships, and school supplies to be given away to needy families.
“Participants will take part in various activities at the picnic to include an essay contest “Why I love Nigeria,” educational cultural exhibitions and showcase, Nigerian fashion show, a Nigerian trivia game show, Nigerian dance contest, soccer tournament, and prizes for all ages.
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“Every attendee will receive a complimentary Nigerian Day T-shirt to help commemorate the Nigerian Day celebration. Nigerian Day promotes education to diverse cultures to learn about the Nigerian culture through the various arts, exhibits, and showcases that will be presented at the event,” picnic organizers said.
The annual event attracted almost 2000 Nigerians and Nigerian-Americans last year, and organizers said they expect that number to double this year.
“We expect over 4000 people at this Annual Nigerian Independence Day Festival, a significant increase over last year’s attendance of almost 2000 people at our picnic,” the organizers said.
– Images courtesy of festival organizers