Manawatu Guardian

Independen­ce is celebrated

Nigerians gather in Palmerston North for celebratio­ns

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It is 63 years since Nigeria gained its independen­ce and people from the lower North Island gathered in Palmerston North to celebrate. Nigeria Cultural Day on October 14 filled the Community Leisure Centre with a kaleidosco­pe of green and white echoing the colours of the Nigerian flag. The green symbolises the nation’s abundant natural wealth, while the white represents peace.

A diverse gathering, including Nigerians from Wellington, Taranaki, Whanganui, Napier, Taupo¯ and Auckland, joined people from South Africa, Ghana, Congo, Zimbabwe, Zambia.

A highlight was the presentati­on on Nigeria by Sinemobong Essien, a research engineer. Infused with lively music and quick quizzes, Essien offered a glimpse into the unique strengths and diverse cultures of Nigeria’s ethnic groups, highlighti­ng their stunning tourism sites.

The Post-it Note game brought a sense of mystery and connection. Each participan­t sported a note on their back, concealing a country, city, or world leader’s name. The challenge was to find someone new, strike up a conversati­on, and guess the content on their note.

Children added a delightful touch by welcoming guests in their native Nigerian languages and sharing a heartwarmi­ng group photo, creating cherished childhood memories of the event, convener Ebele Ezepue says.

The evening was a showcase of style and elegance, with attendees of all ages donning traditiona­l attire.

And, of course, the culinary delights of Nigerian cuisine took centre stage.

The grand green and white independen­ce cake, symbolisin­g unity, was ceremoniou­sly cut by people representi­ng diverse regions of Nigeria.

Councillor­s Lorna Johnson and Orphee Mickalad attended, adding an extra touch of significan­ce to the lively celebratio­n of culture and community, Ezepue says.

 ?? ?? Celebratin­g Nigerian Independen­ce Day in Palmerston North are (from left) Ebele Ezepue, Sahed Taiwo, Tunmbi Tokode and Ayiya Bikimi.
Celebratin­g Nigerian Independen­ce Day in Palmerston North are (from left) Ebele Ezepue, Sahed Taiwo, Tunmbi Tokode and Ayiya Bikimi.

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