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Eastvale proclaims February 2026 Black History Month and recognizes Nigerians in Corona and Eastvale group

Eastvale City Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The Eastvale City Council proclaimed February 2026 as Black History Month and presented the proclamation to the Nigerians in Corona and Eastvale group, noting the group's community work and thanking them for service like Adopt a Roadway.

At its Feb. 25, 2026 meeting, the Eastvale City Council read and presented a proclamation declaring February 2026 Black History Month and recognized the Nigerians in Corona and Eastvale group for community service.

The proclamation text stated: "Proud to proclaim February 2026 as Black History Month, we celebrate the achievements, leadership, and cultural contributions of African Americans, past and present, that continue to shape our nation and enrich our community." The council singled out local contributions, including programs such as Adopt a Roadway, and presented the proclamation to representatives of the Nigerians in Corona and Eastvale group.

Dr. Uche Godson, introduced from the Nigerians in Corona and Eastvale group, thanked the council. He identified himself as a psychiatrist and said the group is committed to improving the community. The presentation ended with thanks from both the council and the group and a planned photo.

The proclamation was ceremonial and no council vote or policy action accompanied the presentation.