We would like to welcome the Organization for the Advancement of Nigeria to the Go Africa Harlem 2016 Street Festival on 7/16/2016

We are pleased to welcome the Organization for the Advancement of Nigeria to the street festival. OAN would be in attendance to drive awareness of Nigeria and their  upcoming 56th Nigerian Independence Day Parade on 10/1/2016.  visit www.Oanweb.org for more information.
Visit www.GoAfricaHarlem.org for more information.  the Go Africa Harlem Street Festival will take place on 7/16/2016 from 10am – 7pm on 116th Street btw. 7th & 8th Aves. please register at http://goafricaharlem.org/events/general-attendee-sign-up-for-go-africa-harlem-2016-street-festival-on-july-16th-2016/  or email Info@GoAfricaHarlem.org or phone 646-502-9778 Ext. 8001
2016 Parade
OAN’s goals are:

  • To promote, and advance the Cultural, Civic, Social, and Economic Welfare of Nigerians in United States of America.
  • Enhance the image of Nigerians in the U.S.A. Inculcate in our youth knowledge of Nigerian history, culture, customs, traditions, values and religion.
  • Encourage the economic growth, human rights and political empowerment of Nigerians in the United States of American and Nigeria.
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 By highlighting the positive contributions of the vast majority of Nigerians to the American society, OAN successfully convinced the American government and media, to be balanced in their approach of dealing with the Nigerian community. OAN’s first major accomplishment occurred in 1990, when it successfully stopped major banks from denying Nigerians, banking services because of their blanket stereotyping of Nigerian customers as potential fraudsters. Since its formation, OAN has consistently engaged in a vast array of work that impacts every aspect of our community, both in the United States and in Nigeria.
 The O.A.N is the most accomplished non-ethnic based Nigerian organization in the US, and in existence for over 20 years
 The Organization successfully lobbied the New York City Council to recognize Nigeria Independence Day at the City Council Chamber. It has also been chosen by Nigerians in Europe and Canada, as the most trusted conduit through which Nigerians in the Diaspora can channel donations to International relief efforts when needed.pic-1about

The O.A.N. formed the first Nigerian Council of Religious Leaders to foster unity and cooperation among religious organizations and initiated the formation of the Nigerian Lawyers Association in New York. And has sponsored free immigration and tax seminars and workshops for Nigerians and non Nigerians.

1991
Started the annual Nigerian Independence Day Parade in the United States of America, which has grown to be the biggest and largest celebration of Nigeria Independence Day, outside our homeland.
1992
Received its first PROCLAMATION from New York city Council.
1993
Successfully organized the largest Nigerian Demonstration and Rally in New York and Washington D.C. to protest the annulment of June 12, 1993 election results, the Niger Delta oil related — crisis and the unjust execution of Ken Saro Wiwa.
1996
Created the adult and youth sports program, including Soccer League, in which Nigerian clubs and organizations compete for the Nigerian unity Cup. This was designed to foster unity and interaction among Nigerian youth, through sports
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2003
Introduced the popular annual “Naija Youth Summer party” for Nigerian youth to network and foster unity.
2006
Established the Education and Career day for Nigerian Youth to obtain information from experts and professionals in various fields and to encourage exchange of academic information and networking.
2010
Formed the Nigerian Independence Day Committee, Inc. (NIDC), to foster collaboration with other Nigerian organizations for the planning of the annual Nigerian day celebration
2012
The only Nigerian organization that was a member of New York City 2012 Olympic Bid.