Bring the colors of Nigeria to the streets of Downtown Houston! The 5th Edition of the Nigeria Cultural Parade showcases culture among different groups, fosters community prides, and promotes cultural understanding across many demographics. Most importantly, support from the community…
Calling all interested vendors in the City of Houston! The 5th Edition of the Nigeria Cultural Parade & Festival will take place on Saturday, October 2, 2021 in Downtown Houston. Culturally Naija and WeLead, Inc. encourages vendors and booths to participate in this year’s upcoming…
The end of the 2021 school year is finally here! We would like to invite high school students to take advantage of the scholarship opportunity to assist with school expenses. Preparing your journey to college can be exciting yet challenging,…
Texas A&M’s Justin Madubuike doesn’t know what’ll be on the menu when his family gathers for the NFL Draft on Thursday night. Maybe a few Nigerian specialties such as fried plantains or a soup his mom has made for years….
By Thi H. Nguyen I have a theory that what kick-started Houston’s popularity as a destination for Nigerian immigrants is the rise of one of Nigeria’s most well-known exports at one point, if not the most well known–Hakeem Olajuwon, formerly…
HOUSTON (September 12, 2019) Brace for impact because Houston is about to be hit with cultural vibrations in Downtown Houston. On the eve of the most awaited Nigeria Cultural Parade, the City of Houston will be honoring Nigeria’s Independence Day…
Chef Marcus Samuelsson has a unique perspective on food and culture, with family roots in Sweden and Ethiopia. His exposure to those cultures and their cuisine has helped spark his interest in learning about food from all over the world…