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AN INTRODUCTION TO NIDOE
Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE) is a
non-governmental, non-political, non-religious and non-tribal
organisation whose membership is drawn from Nigerians living
in Europe, estimated at about two million. NIDOE was officially
launched in London on 26 October 2002.
The idea for the organisation was conceived following
an official visit by the President of Nigeria, HE Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo to the United Kingdom in September 2000.
The President met a gathering of Nigerians from all over
Europe and proposed the idea that Nigerians living in the
Diaspora should come together to support national development.
He had earlier proposed a similar idea in Atlanta, Georgia,
USA to Nigerians living in the Americas.
President Obasanjo’s vision of NIDOE was for an
organisation through which the government and Nigerians
in the Diaspora can interact on how best Nigeria can be
assisted in the task of nation building; an organisation
that would be mutually beneficial to Nigeria and Nigerians
in the Diaspora.
A committee was inaugurated early 2001 to follow up on
the idea which eventually led to the incorporation of Nigerians
in Diaspora Organisation Europe as a non-governmental organisation
in June 2002.
Secretariat
Southbank House
Black Prince Road
London SE1 7SJ
United Kingdom
Tel.:+44 (0) 20 7793 4024
Fax:+44 (0) 207793 4299
Email: secretariat@nidoeurope.org
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