
Nigerians in N.L. 'a growing and a large community,' association says
CBC
According to the Nigerian Canadian Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, there were about 2,000 Nigerian Canadians living in the province as of last year — and that number continues to grow.
"Every day, every month, new people keep coming in. We are a growing and a large community," says Chioma Ezera, the association's vice-president.
Ezera has lived in the province for eight years, and she said it's been great to see a growing Nigerian community in the area.
"When I came earlier, we didn't have as many Nigerians, just a handful. Now I can't keep up," Ezera told CBC Radio's Crosstalk Friday.
"There's a whole bunch of new faces, a whole bunch of new people. It's definitely a growing community, but it's nice to see different people who come from where you come from."
LISTEN | Chioma Ezera and other members of N.L's Nigerian community speak with the CBC's Adam Walsh:
Ezera said many Nigerians who come to the province are doing so for school, and while some choose to move to a bigger city like Montreal or Vancouver, many choose to stay in the province for work or new opportunities.