BOK, Cox Center chef helping to mold next generation of Oklahoma cooks
For some cooks, the prospect of putting together a meal for nine guests can be daunting. For Sarah Leavell, whipping up a multi-course dinner for
For some cooks, the prospect of putting together a meal for nine guests can be daunting. For Sarah Leavell, whipping up a multi-course dinner for
PRESIDENT
On behalf of the executive board, and the entire membership of the United Nigeria Association of Tulsa (UNAT), I sincerely and wholeheartedly welcome you to our website.
Our goal is to exploit our diversity for the growth and prosperity of greater Nigeria through community development, and partnership with other organizations.
Every human has a need to belong, and when we feel accepted for who we are and what we bring to the group, we can build trust with those around us. At UNAT, a sense of belonging creates space and opportunity for us to bring our resources and experiences to build a better equality and opportunity for all.
I encourage and implore you to spend some quality time with us to create a culture of oneness, and use this medium to express your purpose.
When purpose is not known, abuse becomes inevitable. This is very true because purpose matters.
As you journey through life here in the United States of America and especially here in Tulsa, leave a foot-print and let your acquaintances acknowledge that. May I also remind us that “Life is for service” to your maker (God) and to your fellow humans.
As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “We can no longer walk alone”. I therefore invite you to come and partner with us for the future of your heritage, your children and your generation.
Thank you.
Mr. Goddey Stephen Erue
(Chairman – UNAT)