The United States government has reopened the American Corner in Ibadan, Oyo State, towards expanding its engagement, educational outreach, and empowerment of the citizens of Nigeria through its network of American Spaces in the country.
U.S. Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard opened the reimagined American Corner in Ibadan during a ribbon-cutting ceremony which was attended by Oyo State Government officials, U.S. Government exchange alumni, American Fulbright scholars, teachers, and students.
Working with the Initiative for Information Arts and Culture Development in Nigeria, which hosts the American Corner, the U.S. Consulate has refreshed and reconfigured the center to better serve local communities in Oyo State.
The American Corner features a state-of-the-art digital conferencing facility, modern furniture, internet connectivity, a large open space for events, a seminar room, and a secretariat for the Oyo State Chapter of the U.S. Government Exchange Alumni Association.
In her opening remarks, Ambassador Leonard expressed delight that the revitalized American Corner will offer even more opportunities to residents of Ibadan and beyond to discover the United States as they prepare for their futures.
She explained that the American Corner will continue to serve as a venue for young people to develop their ideas, as well as their leadership and entrepreneurship skills through programs and workshops designed for them, often led by United States government exchange alumni.
“To the emerging leaders, this Corner is designed to help you gain skills and broaden your contact with Americans. Please take advantage of all that this space has to offer,” Ambassador Leonard added.
The EducationUSA Advising Center hosted at the American Corner will continue to offer accurate, unbiased, and comprehensive information about educational institutions in the United States, as well as guidance to prospective students on how best to access those opportunities.
In addition, staff at the American Corner will host specific programs to highlight aspects of American culture, through movie screenings, book discussion clubs, digital video conferences, speaker events on a wide range of topics as well as STEM learning activities such as robotics and drone technology.
Visitors to the American Corner typically include students, teachers, entrepreneurs, academics, journalists, civic organizations, government officials, and community leaders, in addition to many others. All are welcome.
There are 18 American Spaces in Nigeria. Addresses and contact details of American Spaces can be found here.