We’re not speaking of Nigerians but Nigériens. Not much is known about the Niger Republic in London; let alone the UK and dare stay throughout non-French speaking Europe. There’s an argument to suggest why on earth is this article being written; but life it’s not just about serving ‘majorities’ but ‘minorities’. Niger is a county close to my heart, I have extended family, made some great friends the some whilst based in Belgium (there is a large community there) and have good ties with the country.

#Nigéria ==> #nigérian ==> Nigerian (English way of spelling Nigerian)
#Niger ===> #nigérien ==> Nigerien (English way of spelling Nigérien)
#Arrêtez Ça!!
The quote above represents some of the typical responses from Africa’s francophone communities (living in France and Belgium) towards those that still do not understand the difference between Niger and Nigeria. At the world cup two years ago when France beat Nigeria, it was a common sight to see people on social media congratulate Nigeria and Nigériens alike – only to find that Nigérien refers to the people of Niger or Niger and not the people of Nigeria which in french is Nigérian.
Nigériens à Londres: Nigerien Community in London
A Few UK Based Nigerien Bodies:
1) GRENASAD (Nigerien Students Group in England for the Protection of Democratic Achievements)
Vive le Niger | Vive la Démocratie

Pour le GRENASAD ( Groupe d’Etudiants Nigériens en Angleterre pour la Sauvegarde des Acquis Démocratiques )
signés le 16 Septembre 2009 à Londres (Angleterre )
Le Coordinateur Provisoire . Sidikou Bourahima Gade
Le Rapporteur Principal . Bachir Abdou
Le Rapporteur Adjoint. Hassane Hamadou
Le Facilitateur. Adamou Abdoulaye Djibo
Tel : 00(44) 755271537
Email a : grenasad@yahoo.co.uk


There are only a handful of people and resources that you can aid you to locate the Nigerien community in the UK and London. Surprise Surprise; the embassy is the best place to start. The Consulate of Niger is located in Maida Vale in Kilburn, North London. The Honorary Consul along with his team are very supportive and doing a great job integrating and serving the Nigerien community and friends of Niger alike. Their address can be found
They are DARN-UK and that stands for the ‘Diaspora Association of Republic of Niger Nationals’. This association was established in the UK in 2012. DARN-UK is the Diaspora Association of Republic of Niger Nationals in the UK. The Diaspora Association is a social, non-political, anti-racist and non-religious organisation in all its aspects. It doesn’t reflect nor does it defend the interest of any political party or religious tendencies in Niger or in the United Kingdom.
Why is the Niger consulate in London temporary closed?
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Hi Arthur, we’d have to email to continue this discourse – I’ve been to there many times – Great Consulate, Great Ambassador at the helm of it also – please do email me at: africancultureblog@gmail.com; but the answer is pretty simple. Kind Regards
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Have responded please see email. BEst Arthur
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Responded. Thanks =)
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