
Welcome to NNC
A non-profit organization dedicated to championing the diversity and inclusion for the Nigerian community in Canada by spearheading influential and vibrant settlement, integration, and education programs.
A non-profit organization dedicated to championing the diversity and inclusion for the Nigerian community in Canada by spearheading influential and vibrant settlement, integration, and education programs.
Since this mandate was birthed, I have been full of dreams.
With admirable achievements so far and a lot more to come, I am excited about the future of NNC. You have trusted me so far with the task of leading this body from an interim capacity to an Elected Executive President.
Riding on the founding document of NNC, stating its vision, mission, and objectives, I pledge to work with the executive team and all NNC members to make us the unifying point for all Nigerians and one of the most vibrant associations in Canada.
The Network of Nigerians in Canada (NNC), cordially invites you to its maiden upcoming virtual NaijaFest event taking place on October 3rd, 2020, by 12 noon.
Good day fellow NNCians, My colleague and I were talking yesterday and he told me that his former neighbor here in Brampton just committed suicide two days ago, leaving behind a wife and two kids. He was visibly in shock!
As Nigeria turns 59 on October 1, 2019, Network of Nigerians in Canada, NNC, invites you to come to join us at the Brampton City Hall for our first flag-raising ceremony.
As Nigeria marks 60 years of Independence on October 1, 2020, NNC will hoist the Nigerian flag at the Brampton and Mississauga City Halls. This will feature a National Anthem, speeches by City and Community reps, special rendition, and photo sessions.
Brampton: Ken Whillans Square, Brampton City Hall.
Mississauga: Mississauga Celebration Square.