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Council of Nigerians in Idaho (C.O.N.I)

We pride ourselves in promoting unity, trust, and a harmonious relationship among Nigerians in Idaho and beyond.

Our Core values include:
Communication

Speaking directly, accept constructive criticism based on the quality of the message not the messenger, always feeling comfortable to express opinions, open and ready to ask-and answer-questions.

Teamwork

Working together as a team helping each other when asked, and ask for help when needed, assist, network, and support one another towards self-sustenance.

Commitment/Respect

Accepting one another as individuals, courteous, honest and direct, sensitive with each other’s feelings, learning from our struggles and celebrate our success.

Community Devt.

Participating in community activities to enhance our relationships with each other and our communities.

Hausa Tribe

The Hausa are an ethnic designation that includes the Hausa and the Fulani, the ethnic groups spread throughout West Africa with smaller populations in other African regions. They are categorized as Hausa and Fulani living in northern Nigeria. They make up 29% of Nigeria’s total population. Read More…

Igbo Tribe

The Igbo people also spelled Ibo natively (Ṇ́dị́ Ìgbò) are an ethnic group in Nigeria. They are primarily found in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States. There has been much speculation about the origins of the Igbo people, which are largely unknown. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa. Read More…

Yoruba Tribe

The Yoruba are a diverse set of various tribes that share a common language and culture, who make up about a fifth of Nigeria’s population. The Yoruba are religiously diverse as well, with most following either Christianity or Islam, though traditional indigenous religions are observed by many. Read More…