Dr. Mrs. Josephine Uzoamaka Aguoji -Current CISA President
The Board of Presidents of the Council of Igbo States in Americas (CISA) announces the election of...
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The Board of Presidents of the Council of Igbo States in Americas (CISA) announces the election of...
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Mr, James Ogbuka Umekwe was the President of the Council of Igbo States in Americas (CISA) from January 2022 to January 2024.
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Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze is the Chairman, CISA Board of Presidents. He is also Chairman, Ohanaeze Diaspora Committee, in addition to his many other leadership positions at Home and in Diaspora.
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Attorney Bobby Aniekwu is the President of CISA, effective January 2020. He holds multiple professional licenses and has experience in multiple areas of practice, in addition to his other accomplishments.
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Nze Amadiebube Robert Mbama was the president of CISA from January 2018 through December 2019.
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Dr. Edward Nwachi was the president of CISA from January 2016 through January 2018.
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Mr. Chudi Asidianya was the president of CISA from January 2014 through January 2016. He was also...
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Popularly know as “Ticha Akuma” (“Ticha” is Igbo word for teacher), Prof. Akuma-Kalu Njoku is the DSG, Reconnection Committee.
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Dr. Ada Marcelina Ogbu is from Ebonyi State, Nigeria. She obtained her Masters in Public Health...
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Ms. Lilycent Uche Ogbuagu holds the position of DSG, Culture. In this capacity, she is responsible...
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Hon. Dr. Ignatius Ukpabi holds the position of DSG for Government and Community Relations. He is...
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Chief Mathias Chinonyere Mgbeafulu (MA, Ed.S), an educator, is CISA’s DSG for Media and Publicity....
Read MoreThe graceful and purposeful Ogene Women of Northern Virginia, USA commend ndi CISA (CISA members) for hosting the 2018 Igbo World Festival of Arts and Culture here in Staunton, Virginia. We are proud of what you are doing for our children and their future – promoting and sustaining Igbo language and culture. Jisie nu ike… Read more “Keep Up the Good Work!”
I like the Igbo Village because it actually looked like a real representation of how houses looked like in a village in Nigeria. From the sand, to the type of pots, to the instruments that were there all reminded me of the time I went to visit Nigeria with my own family. Read more “Igbo Village Virginia Trip -1”
I liked the dances and different group performances. I liked the first Gala Night because I was able to dance to the music the DJ was playing. I also liked the masquerades. I had a lot of fun… Read more “Virginia Trip”
The family of Amadi O. Amadi congratulates CISA for the wonderful job of cultural renaissance they have since embarked upon in the Americas. Our Ancestors must be applauding… Read more “Our Ancestors Must be Applauding”
I am here to bring other DNA tested African descendants that have learned their ancestry back home. It is our responsibility to make sure that we connect with our family, to learn where we come from . . . And now all you have to do is point me in the right direction because we are coming home. Read more “I am Igbo!”
This event is very significant because it represents a healing. It represents a reconnection. It represents a reunification of people – our brothers and sisters born in Africa and those of us born in this country (USA). We are coming together. The time to heal is here. The time for us to connect as communities… Read more “Time to Connect Has Arrived”
When we performed our dance, we had the very best crowd reaction. Everyone in attendance loved Atlanta Igbo School. They shouted our name and the moment felt uplifting. I thank our Antie Queenette for including and teaching boys how to dance African… Read more “Igbo Village Trip Summary/Opinion”
This event really opened my eyes to see how beautiful our culture is. From the music to the dancing to the food and clothes, they all played an important role in Igbo culture. When we came back home from our trip I took it upon my self to learn more about our culture. Read more “My Trip to Virginia (Igbo Village) -2”
I felt that the Igbo Village had the chance to be a very enjoyable and successful trip that would not only better my knowledge on Igbo Culture but also help me bridge long lasting and fond memories. I thank the people that put Igbo Village together where we can come together to celebrate our culture. Read more “A taste of home . . . Igbo Village”
Because of the strong spirit of the Igbos, of us, we have prevailed over the centuries. We continue to thrive. We continue to grow. As long as you stay together and teach us, we will be a people of strength. We will be a people of pride. We will be a people to be reckoned with through all time. Read more “We were Divided and Separated”
We started having 2-3 hour practices every Sunday to ensure that we would be prepared to amaze everyone at Igbo Village. . . I had such a great time with my fellow youths and this experience made us all become even… Read more “My Igbo Village Experience -1”
Each dance group came with beautiful dance uniforms and you could tell each group had their own style of dance; some were made up Nigerian dances, traditional dances or dances that were able to incorporate both. Read more “Igbo Village Virginia Trip -2”
I will also thank the CISA people, and I appreciate that they have put this place [Igbo Village] together for us all. It allows to further connect with our culture. It also gives us the opportunity to meet others in our community that we may have never been able to see before. I hope that… Read more “Chisom Commends CISA”
But the one that I liked the most out of all the things we did, was the party. I definitely enjoyed it. We all had a great time jamming to the music, meeting new people, and going to a lot of places. For the most part this trip was extraordinary. I thank all the people that put the Igbo Village together. Read more “Virginia (Igbo Village) Trip”
The visit to Igbo Village was very educational in many ways. The environments of the area was realistic, which helped when obtaining the facts given. It was entertaining, especially with the different dances presented from groups across the… Read more “Igbo Village, Virginia”
I could tell that building this exhibit was not a simple task. Even the mud used to build the homes was shipped from the home country itself. The hard work and dedication of the creators of this exhibit is shown in the careful detailing of the Village. Even live animals were brought to enhance the… Read more “My Experience at Igbo Village -1”
We met many other Igbo dancing groups from America. We mingled with them and ended up having a great time. . . and then we danced and got the best reaction from the crowd. That was an amazing experience for me. Right after our performance, our group was interviewed. Read more “My Trip to Virginia (Igbo Village) -1”
My favorite part of my trip to Igbo Village was getting to perform with my dance group, Focus Children School, at the Worldwide Igbo Cultural Festival. Getting to perform on such a large platform really boosted our sense of unity and friendship . . . We still talk about our experiences in… Read more “My Experience at Igbo Village -2”
My trip to Virginia was very fun, exciting, and educational. I got to learn more about where I come from and the way we dress and different things like that. I learned a lot at the Frontier Culture Museum [Igbo Village]. Read more “Virginia Trip Essay”
One thing I will not forget is how when we performed, everyone was on their feet and cheering us on and the crowd was so loud for us . . . More than anything, the dance performances, the masquerade, skits were my favorite part of the trip. Read more “Igbo Village Virginia Trip -3”
I appreciate what CISA has done and I want to thank them for inviting us to be a part of this Igbo Village experience. We learned so much about our culture that we never knew and for that I am grateful and would love to go again. It is something I will never… Read more “My Igbo Village Experience -2”