The Nigerian Association in the United States has sounded the alarm over the deteriorating state of the Nigeria House, a building that serves as a symbol of Nigerian culture and identity in the country. According to reports, the building has fallen into disrepair, with concerns raised over its structural integrity and safety. The association has called on the Nigerian government to take immediate action to address the situation and prevent further deterioration. The Nigeria House, located in the heart of the US, has been a source of pride for Nigerians living in the country, serving as a hub for cultural events and activities. However, its current state has sparked fears that it may be lost forever if urgent action is not taken. The building’s deterioration is attributed to a lack of maintenance and funding, which has led to a decline in its condition over the years. The Nigerian Association has urged the government to provide the necessary funds to restore the building to its former glory. The association’s concerns have been echoed by Nigerians living in the US, who have expressed their disappointment and frustration over the state of the building. Many have taken to social media to express their outrage and call for action, using hashtags such as #SaveNigeriaHouse and #NigeriaHouseMatters. The Nigerian government has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with many accusing it of neglecting the building and its importance to the Nigerian community. The government has promised to look into the matter and provide the necessary support to restore the building. However, many are skeptical, citing previous broken promises and lack of action. The situation has sparked a wider debate about the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the role of government in supporting cultural institutions. The Nigerian Association has vowed to continue to push for action, working with other organizations and individuals to raise awareness and funds to support the restoration of the Nigeria House. The association has also called on Nigerians living in the US to get involved and make their voices heard, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and participation. As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering what the future holds for the Nigeria House and the Nigerian community in the US. Will the government take action to restore the building, or will it be left to deteriorate further? Only time will tell. The Nigerian Association remains committed to fighting for the preservation of the Nigeria House, a symbol of Nigerian culture and identity in the US. The association’s efforts have been praised by many, who see it as a vital step in preserving the country’s cultural heritage. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the Nigeria House is an important part of Nigerian culture and identity, and its preservation is crucial for future generations. The Nigerian government must take immediate action to address the situation and provide the necessary funds to restore the building. The Nigerian community in the US must also come together to support the restoration efforts, using their collective voice to make a difference. By working together, it is possible to save the Nigeria House and ensure its continued existence as a symbol of Nigerian culture and identity in the US.