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Building Safer Communities for Children & Youth

2025 Youth Workshop – Building Safer Communities for Children & Youth

Is your child or teen aged 12–23? This is the event they shouldn’t miss! Theme: Building Safer Communities for Children & Youth Date: Saturday, June[…]

Nominate Someone Special for I Am London 2025 - Stories of Choosing to Stay

Nominate Someone Special for I Am London 2025 – Stories of Choosing to Stay

Dear Community Partners, We’re excited to announce that nominations are now open for the 2025 I Am London campaign! This year, we’re celebrating a theme[…]

Celebrating Canadian Citizenship: Diversity, Resilience and a Shared Future

“Each year, Citizenship Week offers our country an occasion to reflect on the meaning of citizenship. Canada is a mosaic that includes Canadians of all[…]

Child Discipline in Canada: Law, Facts, and Guidance for Nigerian Families

Child Discipline in Canada: Law, Facts, and Guidance for Nigerian Families. Canadian Legal Framework on Discipline Criminal Code (Federal) – Section 43 provides that a parent[…]

Meet Your Newly Elected NALA Officials

On behalf of the newly elected Executive Council, I want to thank you all for your commitment to the growth of our community, as seen[…]

Meet Some of Our Sponsors, Donors, and Vendors for the NALA 2024 Awards

We are immensely grateful to introduce some of the incredible sponsors, donors, and vendors who have generously supported the Nigerian Association London and Area (NALA)[…]

Member of Parliament Peter Fragiskatos

MEET SOME OF OUR SPECIAL GUEST FOR NALA 2024 AWARDS

We are honored to welcome an illustrious lineup of special guests for the NALA 2024 Awards. Among them are Member of Parliament Peter Fragiskatos, the[…]

Meet and Vote for the NALA 2024 AWARDS Nominees

Join us in celebrating the remarkable achievements of Nigerians in London and the surrounding area with the NALA 2024 Awards. This year’s nominees represent the[…]

Get to know the New Nigerian Anthem – Nigeria, We Hail Thee

Nigeria, We Hail Thee is the newly adopted national anthem of Nigeria, which was previously used from independence in 1960 until 1978. The former anthem,[…]