Nigerians in New York gathered on Saturday, October 6, 2012, to celebrate the country’s 52nd independence anniversary, in a glamorous march that ended in front of the Nigerian house. The march showcased Nigerian cultural dances, food, music, fashion and performances. The minister of information, Labaran Maku, was present at the occasion.
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PICTURES: Nigerian Independence Day Celebration At The Presidential Villa
President Goodluck Jonathan during presidential change of guards parade at the forecourt of the presidential villa in Abuja on Monday. The president marked a low-keyed 52-year Independence Day celebration holed up in the Presidential Villa for security reasons. – SaharaReporters
Read More »VIDEO: Comedy, Music, Interview On N5000 At 2012 Nigerian Entertainment Awards – Ft Jenifa, AY, Wizkid, Julius Agwu, Brymo…
AfricanSpotlight joined Nigerians in New York to celebrate the 2012 Entertainment Awards Night. The 7th annual Awards night, held at the New York University Skirball Performing Arts Center, in New York City. The hosts Funke Akindele – Oloyede and AY the comedian, kept a lively atmosphere as they ushered in performers like Waje, Davido, Ice Prince, Vector and eLDee to ...
Read More »Pictures: Africans In New York Pray For America
On Saturday, September 8, Africans in New York joined their faith to pray for America and other nations. Held at the New York Pensylvania hotel, the event was hosted by African Strategic Leadership Prayer Network, and Awakening America Alliance. To know more about other prayer events by Africans in New York, visit www.AwakeningAmerica.us
Read More »Nights Of Freedom With Pastor Femi Akojenu 2012
Sometimes your enemies are the ones you smile with. Sometimes your enemies are the ones you sleep on the same bed with. Sometimes your enemies are the ones you are in the same house with. Sometimes your enemies are the ones you ask to pray for you; they may be the one behind your problem. This truth is not even ...
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