New York
The City that never sleeps, meets Naija's non-stop hustle
Living Naija in NYC
The Big Apple, is home to one of the largest Nigerian populations in America. A melting pot where Naija ambition ambition blends with the non-stop rhythm of the city. From finance and fashion to tech, medicine and the arts, Nigerians are shaping industries across the five boroughs.
Weekends mean Afrobeats parties in Brooklyn, fellowship in the Bronx, Naija brunch in Harlem, or grabbing puff-puff from local street festivals. Whether in Queens, Newark or Staten Island, the spirit stays loud, stylish and unstoppable.
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Harlems Little Nigeria
116th Street has become a cultural center for Nigerian food, art and fashion.
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Creative Explosion
Nigerians are rising stars in Broadway, photography and NYC fashion houses.
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Academic Excellence
Nigerians students are top achievers at Columbia, NYU and CUNY schools
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Food Everywhere
Over 45 Naija restaurants serv NYC; from Bukka to Michelin Restaurants.