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The Goals of Nnamulu Institute are: |
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Educate Nigerians, other Africans and American communities on the social and economic situations of the continent
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Promote positive image of Nigerians in and outside of USA
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Highlight positive contributions made by Nigerians to the society
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Educate American friends about Nigerian culture and how these cultural adaptations influence the behaviors of the people
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Educate Nigerian families on the importance of family nurturing
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Create a forum for Nigerian families to discuss marital and family issues that may threaten the stability of their families and consequently the welfare of the society
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Educate Nigerians and other African families on the importance of participating and contributing to community development activities where they currently live
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Educate Nigerians on the need to abandon old habits and thinking that derail societal development
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Support programs that benefit the handicap and underprivileged children in Nigeria as well as those children suffering from chronic diseases (eg. AIDS)
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Create awareness and speak against child trafficking and related child abuses in Nigeria and other African countries
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Discourage practices that subjugate women and support women liberation efforts in Nigeria and other African countries
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Educate Nigerian government, healthcare agencies and other interested parties on the importance of providing adequate healthcare centers within localities to provide timely medical care to the people
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Help Nigerians realize that the current erosion of the country’s talents is a major threat to the country’s development efforts
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Educate Nigerians on the importance of tolerance and working with other ethnic and/or language groups within the country for a better Nigeria |
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Nnamulu Institute is particularly interested in making presentations (Keynote Address, Workshops, One-on-One discussions, etc) on any of the above topics/issues. Such presentations can be made in any situation such as during conventions, group gatherings, etc. Recent presentations in the form of “keynote Speaker” have focused on “Our Health, Our Family, and Our Future” and their relationships to African cultural beliefs. |
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