Igbo Union Nottingham is a community based organisation who has around 300 members and with whom they meet every Sunday. They have a children’s classes with dancing, Igbo lessons, languages and all other activities. Their purpose is to bring people from that part of the country here to come live together and foster corporations and friendly relationships across people from Igbo in Nottingham.
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