About OUR HISTORY
The Nigerian Association, Moselle is an organisation that has been in existence since the 1990s. We started as a Nigerian union and when our pioneers ceased to be temporal migrants, the union then metamorphosed into a welfare association called the NAM. NAM presently exists as a full welfare organisation, supporting the socio-cultural and education needs of Nigerians and Africans living in the Moselle region in France.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our Mission is to create a viable and functional socio-welfare organisation and Network that will stand the test of time as we support Nigerians in the Eastern Region of France. Our vision is to establish a culture of learning, care and a cohesive Community that will trigger an improvement among Nigerians and improve our image and opportunities here in the Moselle Area.
WHY THE NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION IN MOSELLE?
One of our prime objectives at NAM is to foster closer working relationships with our host country and also with the Nigeria High Commission in Paris. We can advocate and support the welfare needs of Nigerians even as we collectively develop our members and communities.With all the Nigerian communities in the Moselle working together under one umbrella. NAM, our opportunities and success are endless. NAM have been varying but similar operating policies, all of which are geared towards meeting the welfare and education needs of Nigerians and other Africans living in the Moselle Area.
HOW DOES THE NAM OPERATE?
Our activities are designed to improve and promote Nigeria and Africa. NAM hopes to raise our standards and profile by organizing activities designed to challenge our poor image, improve standards and raise awareness. We meet every 2nd second Sunday of every month except in December.