The Ijaw Diaspora Council (IDC) was invited. As the Director of Public Relations and Social Media, I attended along with a fellow member, Grace Tende, a professional in the healthcare sector.
The event involved the 62nd celebration of Nigeria as an independent nation, the vital economic and political relationship between the United States of America and Nigeria, and most of all the significant impact Nigerians in the diaspora - in the US to be exact - make to the economy. Oct 1st has been declared Nigerian American Day by the Mayor of DC, and it was pointed out in the event that Nigerian Americans are among the most educated American residents.
Here are some pictures we took with some Ambassadors, Political leaders, Military Officials, Dignitaries, Consulate officials, and other celebrated people of importance which included Brigadier General Maxwell Appiah-Kubi of the Embassy of Ghana, Captain Malick Ndiaye of the Embassy of the Republic of Senegal, Brigadier General Edouard Amichia Kouaho of the Embassy of Cote D'Ivoire, Colonel Kudzanai Mautsa of the Embassy of Zimbabwe and others.
Her Excellency Ambassador Emenike and my Sister Grace Tende
The Assistant Secretary of State
Embassy of Barbados
It was a wonderful evening of celebrating Nigeria. I am proud to be a Nigerian American.
This is great Kenneth... Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely...😊 Happy Independence Celebrations
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