Why namc?

The Nigerian-American Multicultural Council (NAMC) was founded in Houston, Texas in 2011 by a group of concerned Nigerians having identified a need to strengthen, promote and support the growing population of Nigerians not only in Houston but the United States.

We recognized that a new generation of Nigerian-Americans has emerged: Nigerian-Americans who were born in the United States of America or brought to America at a very young age. To preserve the Nigerian heritage in the future generations of Nigerian-Americans it is important continue to propagate  the culture, values, ethics and traditions of their Nigerian ancestry. 

Thus, the Nigerian-American Multicultural Council (NAMC) was born with the laudable vision of creating a strong and vibrant community of successful Nigerian professionals, young adults and youths, who, while assimilating the American culture, will preserve and pass on their positive Nigerian values and rich heritage to future generations.

NAMC is a Houston based non-profit organization that seeks to build a vibrant Nigerian community in Houston and serve as a bridge between the cultures of Nigeria and the United States of America.

NAMC focuses on four core areas:
Civic and Community Engagement

Professional Development
Mentorship
Cultural Enrichment

NAMC is an independent 501(c)(3) organization, with no political, religious or ethnic affiliations.

SUpPORT Our Causes

NAMC’s causes are carried out via programs in our four core areas
Civic and Community Engagement, Professional Development, Education & Mentorship, and Cultural Enrichment.

Thousands of people have been impacted from NAMC’s programming in its more than 5 years of existence.

For us to continue to provide these excellent programs, we rely on your support and ask that you consider donating to these causes.