From Black History Month celebrations to cultural galas and community outreach — the NCA Montreal brings Nigerians and Canadians together year-round.
Representative of LaSalle City Hall addressing the public at the Black History Month event 2019.Members of the Nigerian Community in Quebec and representative of the Nigerian High Commission, cutting the national cake at Nigeria @59 gala-night.Members of the Nigerian community in Quebec with The Honorable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.Representatives of the Nigerian Canadian Association at The International Soup Festival 2019, after coming 3rd out of 31 organizations.Stéphanie Lampron de Souza, Liaison Officer Borough of LaSalle, showing support to the African community at our Black History Month 2019.Representatives of Police Department of the City of Montréal — Station 13 and NCA president at The NCA Montreal Black History Month.
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