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Nigeria Cultural Parade

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It is a little-known fact that Houston holds the largest population of Nigerians that live outside of the country itself. The Nigeria Cultural Parade will display the giant of Africa that has over 300 languages and 200 tribes, presented by Culturally Naija and WeLead. It will be filled with aesthetics and colors, and it will serve to reveal the unity of Nigeria despite the many ethnic groups.

The parade will contribute to Houston’s landscape, known as the “melting pot,” of socially-driven communities that share a common interest by highlighting a significant ethnic group prominently based in Houston. It will introduce an array of colorful presentations that display history, traditions and provide a cultural exchange. The cultural aspect will showcase the beauty of Nigeria through art indigenous folklore and engaging learning experiences.

It is a little-known fact that Houston holds the largest population of Nigerians that live outside of the country itself. The Nigeria Cultural Parade will display the giant of Africa that has over 300 languages and 200 tribes, presented by Culturally Naija and WeLead. It will be filled with aesthetics and colors, and it will serve to reveal the unity of Nigeria despite the many ethnic groups.

The parade will contribute to Houston’s landscape, known as the “melting pot,” of socially-driven communities that share a common interest by highlighting a significant ethnic group prominently based in Houston. It will introduce an array of colorful presentations that display history, traditions and provide a cultural exchange. The cultural aspect will showcase the beauty of Nigeria through art indigenous folklore and engaging learning experiences.

It is a little-known fact that Houston holds the largest population of Nigerians that live outside of the country itself. The Nigeria Cultural Parade will display the giant of Africa that has over 300 languages and 200 tribes, presented by Culturally Naija and WeLead. It will be filled with aesthetics and colors, and it will serve to reveal the unity of Nigeria despite the many ethnic groups.

The parade will contribute to Houston’s landscape, known as the “melting pot,” of socially-driven communities that share a common interest by highlighting a significant ethnic group prominently based in Houston. It will introduce an array of colorful presentations that display history, traditions and provide a cultural exchange. The cultural aspect will showcase the beauty of Nigeria through art indigenous folklore and engaging learning experiences.

WHEN

WHERE

Toyota Center
1510 Polk St.
Houston, TX 77002
https://nigeriaculturalparade.com/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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