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Nigerian culture and cuisine came out united in all its diversity, as the country’s citizens in Atlanta Georgia, United States of America (USA) held the first ever Nigeria Cultural Festival Day.
More than 300 participants celebrated the maiden festival organized by the Nigerian Women Cultural Foundation (NgWC Foundation) which featured 23 ethnic cuisines and a variety of cultural displays.
The event brought together the “Who’s Who” within the Nigerian community and around the USA.
The Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Ambassador Sylvanus Nsofor, graced the occasion, on his maiden official trip to Georgia, along with the Minister/Head (Political) Hon. Mfawa Abam, the Consulate General of Nigeria in Georgia, Honorable Kayode Laro; the wife of the Consulate General in Georgia,
NewsmakersNG learnt through a statement that the concept of the Nigeria Cultural Festival Day focusing on Nigerians in the Diaspora, “particularly in the jurisdiction of the Nigeria Consulate General Office in Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America, is to appreciate the struggles, hustles, drive, inputs, augmentation and sterling accomplishments of the Nigerian men and women outside their homeland”.
According to the statement, “this was celebrated to give reverence to Nigerian fraternity, acknowledge them and express love for them. It is also a platform to showcase our culture, exhibit some of the products of Nigerian heritage, as well as play a major role in economic, political, and social activities in our society. It is a day observed to celebrate the magnificence of the Nigerian men and women in the Diaspora while preserving our cultural heritage and identity with pride”.
NewsmakersNG also learnt that various programs concerning the Nigerian heritage were featured, including fundraising programs to benefit Nigerian Women organizations and their respective projects, Seminars / Conferences, Fashion parade and hairstyles shows, recognition awards, exhibitions, arts and crafts, book readings, products launch, etc.
The statement says, “This is the first time ever that respective Nigerian women community organizations from various ethnic groups within Nigeria would come under one umbrella to display Nigeria Culture and cuisine in the United States of America. The organizations were Otu Umunne Cultural Organization Inc., Edo Ladies Club of Atlanta, Nigeria Women Leadership and Empowerment Network (
“Georgia stood still for this wonderful first-time event. There were over 23 ethnic cuisines from Nigeria; from the North to the South, and East to the West of Nigeria. This was called the “Taste of Nigeria” dishes.
“The evening was aglow with various native dancers all from Nigeria. The beauty and colours from each organization’s outfit were outstandingly radiant all throughout the night. There were over 300 guests in attendance to witness the maiden event, which was under the auspices of the Nigeria Women Cultural Foundation (NWCF). Everyone in attendance had a blast and danced freely, including the Nigerian Ambassador.”
The ambassador noted in his brief speech that this was his first visit to the state of Georgia and also the very first time ever that Nigeria’s respective organizations would definitely come together under one umbrella outside Nigeria to showcase the culture and cuisine. He encouraged the organization to continue to shine light positively on Nigeria and thanked all for his invitation.
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