For more than 35 years, the Association of Nigerians in Jacksonville has celebrated their country’s independence. Nigeria gained her Independence Day on October 1st, 1960, from the United Kingdom.
As Ofala Festival, a major event in the Nigerian cultural calendar, wraps for another year, one of the country’s leading ...
There is a kind of miracle that does not announce itself with fireworks or fanfare. It does not wear medals or make headlines. It simply endures. It survives the storm, outlasts the silence, and wakes ...
Every year, a sleepy town 50 miles north of Lagos, Nigeria, holds the World Twins Festival. It’s a celebration of the community’s unusually high rate of twin births — about 50 twins per thousand ...
The African youths convergence is to deliberate on the theme “From Aspiration to Action: Youth as Agents of Reparative Justice and Sustainable Development.” Ahead of the 2025 African and National ...
Shawn Faqua and his bride, Sharon Maduekwe, have etched their names in history by hosting Nigeria’s first-ever train wedding ...