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NICOWF took a walk downtown London Oxford street, to appreciate the beauty of this great city
and the preparations towards Christmas. This is a great city, full of great people and greater things.
One wonders, why that, if London can be made this beautiful, warm alluring and splendoured to the top
by the people and the government, why is it that similar replication is elusive in the continent of Africa.
There is no African country that has a city, half-way beautified and crafted like most cities in Europe,
yet, it is in Africa that we hear and read about leaders squandering billions of $, of hard-earned national income.
Africa, think!
What hope and what legacy will you bequeath to your children.
A lesson in history
A lesson in history
On the 8th of November 2013, history was made at the town hall of London Borough of Waltham Forest.
The Nigeria's' national flag was raised alongside the British national flag, to mark the 50th Independence Anniversary of Nigeria.
The NigerianCommunityWalthamForest (NICOWF), remain grateful to the Mayor of LBWF, Cllr Masood Ahmad, the Leader of
the Council, Cllr Chris Robbins, Secretary to the Mayors' office, Mr. Steve MyHill, immediate past Mayor,
Cllr Anna Mbachu and others whose names cannot be mentioned now, for their tremendous support in making this
history and celebrating Nigeria.
It was raining whilst the flag was being hoisted, yet they all defied the
rain to celebrate Nigeria. Little Elizabeth is the youngest Nigerian at the event, in her pushchair.
In the evening of that day, a lecture/dinner held at the Councils' Chamber with the Nigerian Deputy High Commissioner,
Ambassador Dozie Nwanna (OON) in attendance alongside some ECOWAS state High Commissioners.
NICOWF uses this opportunity to thank all our invited guests, especially MPs from Westminster, religious leaders,
youths and dignitaries that graced this occasion. Special thanks to Mr. Bernard Ampaw (CEO, OBE TV) and Stuart Emmerson for the coverage.
Thank you so much.
Debo Adewumi -Secretary (NICOWF)