Community building through culture
Ndi Igbo N'ile Cultural Association of Northern Saskatchewan Inc.
Who We Are
Ndi Igbo N’ile Cultural Association of Northern Saskatchewan (NINCANS) was established in 2023
as a not-for-profit organization that promotes Igbo cultural heritage and contributes to the progress, development, and welfare of the Igbo community in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Mission: We exist to preserve and promote Igbo Cultural heritage in Northern Saskatchewan.




What We Do
01.
— Igbo Education and awareness
Igbo Education and Awareness promotes cultural understanding and exchange. We provide resources and programs to educate on Igbo history, language, and traditions.
02.
— Newcomers welfare
Supporting the settlement and integration of newcomers. Assisting with housing, employment, and access to essential services.
03.
— Mentorship program
Empowering personal and professional growth through guidance and support. Pairing individuals with experienced mentors for valuable insights and advice.
04.
— Child and Youth program
Nurturing the minds and spirits of our future leaders. Providing engaging activities, educational support, and mentorship for children and youth. environment.
05.
— Women empowerment
Empowering women, enriching communities. Supporting women’s economic, social, and emotional growth through education and resources.
06.
— We celebrate culture
We celebrate the richness and diversity of Igbo culture. Preserving traditions, embracing heritage, and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Our Upcoming Events
September 2025
November 2025
Welcoming of New Members and End of the Year Christmas Potluck.
Igbo Language School
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has indicated that Igbo language will be extinct by 2025 if nothing is done to reverse the trend by its speakers. The NINCANS Igbo Language School was established in 2024 to mitigate this threat of Igbo Language extinction.
• Level 1: Beginner program
This is the foundational level where students get acquainted with the Igbo alphabet, vowels, tones, counting numbers, telling time, parts of the body, food items, family, friends, people, and sentences.
• Level 2: Intermediate program
This is the middle programming level. In Level Two, students get the opportunity to practice all that has been learned in Level One through structured reading and discussions.
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