NUSA to empower, educate women members
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NUSA to empower, educate women members

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By Peter Ejiofor, London

The Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), says it would now focus on empowerment, education and legal support for its women members in need.

Acting President of the union, Mrs Doris Ikeri-Solarin disclosed this at the union’s national congress recently in Pretoria, South Africa.

While priding itself in achievements on members’ welfare, Ikeri-Solarin said NUSA “is looking ahead to the future with a sense of purpose and ambition”.

She said that the union aimed to enhance the educational opportunities and empowerment of its community members, providing them with the tools they needed to succeed in South Africa.

“We will continue to celebrate and promote our Nigerian culture, fostering a sense of pride and unity within our community.

“In legal support: NUSA remains dedicated to providing legal service and advocacy for our community members. We will always protect their rights.

“In community building, we will actively build a stronger, more united community, where everyone feels a sense of belonging and support.

“We will also aspire to expand our partnerships and collaborations, furthering our impact and influence in South Africa.

“I believe that with your unwavering support and active participation, we can realise these goals. And we can strengthen the bonds of our community,’’ Ikeri-Solarin said.

Going down memory lane, the president reflected on the remarkable journey that has brought the union to its enviable height.

She recalled that the roots of NUSA could be traced back to the dedication and vision of those who founded this organisation.

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“NUSA was born out of the need to unify our Nigerian community in South Africa. It aimed at providing a support system for our compatriots far from home.

“Throughout our history, NUSA has played a vital role in advocating for the rights and welfare of Nigerians living in South Africa.

On the achievements of NUSA so far, the president said the union’s journey had been marked by significant achievements.

The fit would not have been possible without the dedication and collective efforts of the members and partners.

On advocacy and support, Ikeri-Solarin said NUSA had strongly advocated for the rights and welfare of Nigerians in South Africa.

“We have provided vital assistance to our members in various challenging situations.

NUSA has been instrumental in promoting and preserving our rich Nigerian culture and heritage in South Africa.

“Our cultural events and activities have brought us closer together.

“NUSA has successfully established partnerships with governmental and non-governmental organisations. This has reinforced our commitment to the broader South African society.’’

Ikeri-Solarin expressed gratitude to every member, volunteer, and partner who had contributed to the union’s journey.

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