May 2005
Connecting Nigerians Abroad and in the UK
Volume 2, Issue 2
 


Diary Events
May - July 2005

Dates Vary
Ola Onabule (click for more info)


Currently Showing
6 weeks only
Patti Boulaye's Sun Dance (click here to read the article and click here for more information)











27th May 2005










Paceworking in the Diaspora (click for more information) - A social networking event for African professionals/entrepreneurs and those with business interests in Africa. Guest Artist Top African Comedian Kojo

Market Bar, 2 Crutched Friars
London EC3N 2HT
6.30pm - 11pm
More details TBC Email: Paceworking@yahoo.co.uk
or contact 07974 435 727


Dates Vary
Gina Yashere (click here for dates/times/locations)

Dates Vary
27th -29th May
Convenant Woman (click for more info)










 

28th May










CHRISTIAN GOSPEL EXHIBITION - FAITH AND EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE
Date:   28th May 2005      
Time:   9:30-4:00pm      
Venue: Fairfield Halls, Croydon       
Organisers:  NEXGEN INITIATIVES, CHRISTIANS IN BUSINESS, and ROY FRANCIS PRODUCTIONS in assosiation with CENTRE FOR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
This porgramme promises to be very useful to black christians in business and will be graced by the likes of the Nigerian High Commissioner, Dr. Kolade.








2nd June -
2nd July






TIATA FAHODZI'S
THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME by OLA ROTIMI
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(click to read more)
ARCOLA THEATRE, DALSTON, LONDON E8 2DJ
TICKETS £12 (£8 CONCS) or quote
Daily Telegraph
2 for 1 Special offer
BOX OFFICE HOTLINE 020 7503 1646

 

10th June


Lemar / Shola Ama
5:00 pm
Brockwell Park, London

 

 

24th June

 

 

Femi Kuti
The Forum, 9-17 Highgate Road, London, NW5 1JY
Time: 19.00
Price: Face value: £17.50, booking fee: £3.50.
Phone: 0870 060 3777
Description: Genre: African, Funk, Rock
July
Shango Festival – Among the Yoruba Nigeria




2nd July



THE SOUTHWARK DIOCESES CELEBRATES ITS 100 YEARS (CENTINARY) AT THE LAMBETH PALACE - A WHOLE DAY OF VARIED ACTIVITIES, ENTRANCE IS BY TICKETS.










9th July









Lest We Forget in Conjunction with WAZOBIA
WAZOBIA Children's Club

118 Stafford Road, Wallington SM6 9AY
Starting at 1pm.
This event is and promises to be filled with lots of arts & craft workshops, debates amongst the children on the pros and cons of living in Nigeria, performance from professional groups and lots more. And as can be expected, there will be lots of tasty traditional food and snacks.

 

13th July


Lemar Wednesday
7:00pm
Big Top Arena, Liverpool


August -
Last Friday
Oshun Festival Oshogbo Nigeria