Friday, March 28, 2008

UIU-USA National President's Address


UIU-USA National President's Address

Fellow Umuoji Citizens:

On behalf of Umuoji Improvement Union, U.S.A, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the National Executive Committee, Branch Executive and the entire members of this organization for your staunch support, dedication and willingness to go the extra mile in building a solid foundation for our organization. Your intellectual and financial contribution has set the stage for implementation of projects and actualization of dreams.

July 4th and 5th, 2008 mark yet another golden opportunity for all Umuojians to come together to share the memories of the good old days while working together to make Umuoji a better place for us all. The 2008 UIU-USA National Convention, as previously announced by the able publicity secretary, will be hosted by the Atlanta Branch. The National Executive Committee is working very closely with Atlanta branch to ensure a peaceful, loving, and productive deliberation and fun packed gala-nite. The Atlanta Branch Chairman, Chief Chuma Okeke-Ekpe and his team have promised Umuojians a treat of a life time.

The goal of the 2008 Convention is to promote peace and unity among our people and to raise funds for implementation of Umuoji Boys High School Project. The task ahead of us is not an easy one. However, your willingness to participate and desire to make a difference remains a motivating factor in minds of many. In the near future, we shall call on all Umuojians in Diaspora and beyond for intellectual and financial support for the School project. Your generous donations will touch the lives of many children in Umuoji.

A unique and important component of this convention is the addition of children’s activity as a means of relationship building among our youth. All Umuojians are strongly advised to attend the convention as this will be a melting pot for all issues affecting our people – ranging from constitutional issues to simple matters affecting the smooth running of our association.

H.R.H Igwe Dr. Cyril Enweze, Ebube Igwulube Okodu, will be a special guest to this convention. His blessings will go a long way in promoting the peace and unification agenda which this administration takes to heart. At the 2007 National Convention, Igwe informed us that his first OFALA festival will be held in December 2008 as approved and scheduled by UIU Central Executive Committee, Umuoji. The festival has been tentatively scheduled for December 28th and 29th 2008 or 29th and 30th2008. All sons and daughters of Umuoji, families and friends are invited to this historic and culturally rich festival. Detailed information will be released by the publicity secretary in due course.


On March 31, 2008 this administration will complete the first six months in office. Within this short period, a lot of work has been done and progress has been made in different areas.

1) Peace and Unification Agenda has seen quite a bit of progress, climaxed by the addition of Umuojians in the Tri-State (NY/NJ/Connecticut) and Kansas City branches to UIU-USA. We understand there are other gaps to bridge and will continue to knock on doors until the day we all sing with one voice. Special thanks go to H.R.H. Igwe Dr. Cyril Enweze, Ebube Igwulube Okodu, for initiating and sponsoring the peace mission to Umuojians in the NY/NJ area. Worthy of mention is the special delegation comprising Late Dr. Michael Sunny Agina, Chief Godwin Oguchi, Chief Chuma Okeke-Ekpe and Dr. Fidelis Onyimba whose effort resulted in the successful integration. Thanks to all Umuojians in the New York – New Jersey areas for a very warm reception accorded the delegates.

2) Excellent accounting practice and procedure, evidenced by publications and statements of accounts from the finance department attest to the heightened attention to credibility and accountability. This administration maintains an open book policy and has positioned itself for future financial success.

3) The organization has seen significant improvement in the areas of communication and positive publicity with the provision of UIU-USA group e-mails and blog-site. The leadership realizes the power of effective communication. We have therefore embraced a result oriented vertical and horizontal approach to communication, minimizing to the extent possible, negativity and derogatory attacks that tear us apart.

4) Umuoji Boys High School Project remains a major high light of this administration. After thorough evaluation of the deplorable condition of the school, the national executive committee, at the teleconference held on March 9, 2008 approved the sum of $6000.00 for the first phase of this project. This will cover installation of front and back gates and erection of supporting wall and fence covering 25 partitions out of 325 partitions needed to cover the entire fence. This is a major land mark in the history of UIU-USA. Extensive feasibility study was done and quotations received from contractors. Viable financing and fund raising strategies are being explored to ensure the sustainability of this huge endeavor. Ground breaking construction work has been officially slated for commencement on or before April 5, 2008. Special thanks to the four man committee comprising Late Dr. Michael Sunny Agina, Engr. Cletus Okonkwo, Mr. Peter Azogini and Mr. Pius Okaneme. The committee worked tirelessly to provide a written recommendation which was ratified by the national executive committee.

5) Increased enrollment and renewed interest in the affairs of Umuoji Improvement Union have been seen. Rejuvenated and revitalized spirit of brotherhood among registered members and non-registered members alike speak to the resurgence of patriotism.

6) Insurance program for UIU-USA members is in its final stages. Though the insurance program remains optional, all members are strongly advised to take advantage of the program in the interest of our loved ones and our noble organization. There is an urgent need to embrace this program so we can free ourselves of the burden created by inevitable loss of a member. This can be a positive turn of events following the loss of our founding President.

Reflecting on progress made the out pouring of spirit of oneness shown by Umuojians far and near, over the death of Dr. Michael Sunny Agina stands out in our minds. The National Executive Committee and the Houston branch worked very hard to accord him funeral rites befitting of a fallen Hero. For that and many other reasons, I say thank you all for job well done.

7) The Tax exempt status of the organization is approaching final stages and pretty soon donors will be able to deduct donations from the IRS. Thanks to Mr. Frank Oligbo and Chief Chuma Okeke-Ekpe for their effort in this regard.

As the year progresses, the union will continue to focus on all cardinal objectives with emphasis on implementation of projects that impact daily life of Umuojians at home and abroad. The areas of interest include Education and Health programs. New committees will be formed to look into these programs to determine special needs and make recommendations to the national executive committee for further action.

In addition to Education and Health committees, the organization intends to create a Website committee to explore the development of a state of the art, full fledge, website. We are well endowed with human resources with respect to computer network systems and we will utilize all available information to get this program up and running in record time. Another committee of interest is Fund Raising Committee. This committee will be charged with the responsibility of developing, strategizing and master minding fund raising campaigns for our organization.

My beloved people of Umuoji, this administration has made a leap of faith. The relentless effort of the national executive committee, even in the face of adversity, has yielded unprecedented results. Though the task ahead of us is enormous, the tenacity shown by our officers and the genuine desire to surmount all obstacles on the way are good enough reasons to give them all the support needed to get the job done.

Restoration of unity, peace, love, dignity and trust to our organization remains top priority. I am therefore calling on all Umuojians in the Americas to rise above any differences, and come together as a people of one origin, common heritage and common goal. “United we Stand, divided we fall”

Long Live UIU-USA!!! Long Live UIU General!!!

May God Bless Us All.

Fidelis Onyimba, Pharm. D
National President, UIU-USA

Saturday, March 22, 2008

A call to action - Dr Chuma Mbonu

Umuoji an embodiment of Greatness—A call to action

Fellow Umuojians,

It is that time of year once again. Some of our brothers and sisters have made great effort, strived, and sacrificed both time and money to ensure that our fatherland is not forgotten. The ultimate objective of this effort is partly to make certain that the social obligations which are expected of us, especially those of us in industrialized societies are not neglected. I will be highly disappointed, if it is not uppermost in the mind of any adult Umuojian to help his or her family, including extended relatives. We must think of ourselves as people who have been blessed with enormous opportunities some of which are truly golden. Think of your quality of life, in comparison to that of your relatives in Nigeria and judge for yourself. Fellow Umuojians, we are not in a position in which we have nothing to work with, we surely have the opportunities, capacities, talents, direction, mission, and some even have the calling. It is very unusual and borders on ingratitude that some of the Umuojians in the USA have never participated in any forum geared towards the social, educational, or economic development of Umuoji. Many of us still have families that wallow in abject poverty back home and are cognizance of the fact that the children of Umuoji for the most part do not have the required necessities for learning in our schools. We must extricate ourselves from thinking that our little contribution will make no difference. It does not matter how well we are doing, how rich or poor we think we are, or above all how small our contribution might be. It is most important that we make that contribution either in cash or in kind. We must therefore start by identifying with our brothers and sisters, facing the problems of our people, and having unconditional love for our fatherland. We might have our differences of opinion, differences of character, and differences of perception, but the fact remains that the cost of marginalization transcends all of the above differences. Why then would a rational individual not see it as a top priority to associate and identify with his heritage. This is somewhat a call to action for all Umuojians in the diaspora to rally together for the development of Umuoji. Many have lived in the USA for decades, but it does not really matter how long, but how well. The common denominator here is that we all have the same background, still have relatives in Umuoji, and a good number will ultimately wish to be buried in Umuoji when they finally leave this world. Our ability to have a common vision therefore is a given, but we must accentuate that with action, for as a Japanese saying goes, “Vision without action is a daydream, and action without vision is a nightmare”. It is time for action, and all obstacles must be pushed to the wayside. Distractions and obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals. We must however be careful to build our vision out of our heritage and history. We must all understand the future consequences of decisions we make today because legacies live forever. Our ups and downs must be viewed as positive outcomes in the light of the bigger picture which is our much desired positive impact on our people. Some of us over the years have come to believe that unity cannot be achieved among Umuojians in the USA. It is my prayer that positive action will change their minds and that the “Thomases” do not interrupt the on-going movement towards a positive change in Umuoji. Suffice to say that when it comes to getting things done, we need fewer architects and more brick layers. You can fall in line and be one of our bricklayers. The Atlanta convention is the beginning of greater things to come. We are in the process of re-constructing the dilapidated structures in Umuoji Boys High School, and work has already started with walling and securing the entire compound with a gate. It is important that we think of the gross disservice that will have been meted out to the young boys of Umuoji if we let the only boys high school in the town slide down to abyss. We should all come together and tackle this daunting but surmountable problem. As we enjoy our lives and live the American dream, we must realize as Oprah Winfrey correctly said that “…if you are thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough”. Your presence in Atlanta will obviously be the start of your participation. Your monetary contribution which will not be made public, except when requested will go a long way to ameliorate the problems of our premier boys high school. Be assured that no amount is too small. I have personally come to realize that there are three categories of people, those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who ask what happened. Umuojians historically are not known to fall in the last two categories. Let us continue the legacy of our fathers who fought to establish two secondary schools, pipe-borne water and other resounding successes that set Umuoji apart from the pack in the 60’s and 70’s. Umuojians on the ground in Atlanta are working extremely hard to realize our dream of a memorable convention. We are very proud of the outstanding and transparent leadership of our own indomitable Chief Chuma Okeke-Ekpe (Nnaebue). Our convention activities in the great city of Atlanta are generally planned to offer the much desired relaxation, interaction, and all the goodies of Atlanta the “Black Mecca”. Fellow Umuojians, book your flights, reserve your accommodations, and transcend all procrastinations as we prepare to make our parents and the entire Umuoji proud in Atlanta, Georgia. God bless you all, and see you on July 4th and 5th 2008.
Chuma Mbonu, Ph.D.
General Secretary, UIU-USA

UIU-USA NATIONAL CONVENTION - ATLANTA - JULY 5th, 2008

Oji Kwenu ! Oji Kwenu!! Oji Kwezuenu!!!
ATLANTA GEORGIA JULY 5th 2008 !!!!


As a follow up to our initial announcement, UIU-USA is delighted to extended formal invitation to all Umuojians, friends and well wisher to the 7th UIU-USA annual national convention slated for July 5, 2008 at Atlanta, Georgia. The National Executive Committee and the Atlanta Branch are highly motivated and are working hard to ensure a very successful convention. This convention will mark a major turning point in the history of our organization. We are therefore calling on all Umuojians to make every effort to be present at this very important convention. Issues affecting Umuojians of all ages will be discussed and far reaching decisions will be made.
The fund raising and gala night celebration begins at 8pm prompt at:

ADAMSVILLE RECREATION CENTER
3201 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Atlanta, GA 30339 (404)505-3181.

While peace and unification of all Umuojians in USA is a major focus of the 2008 convention, the Atlanta convention will enable our organization raise money to continue our work towards the reinstatement of lost accreditation for Umuoji Boys Senior Secondary School (SS1-SS3). There is a saying that “where there is peace, there is progress.” In the spirit of brotherhood, we shall rise above any differences, learn to forgive one another and above all, be our brothers keeper. The national executive are working on inviting the Igwe of Umuoji to the Atlanta Convention. Most of us that attended the Houston convention will attest to the role His Highness played in the historic Houston convention. . You will not like to miss out on this opportunity to partner with the Igwe of Umuoji on ways to develop our beloved town - Umuoji.Atlanta 2008 offers great opportunity for progress in all ramifications. Umuojians, in large numbers, have demonstrated willingness and preparedness to move Umuoji forward. Together we can make a difference. Our fathers recognized the strength of numbers, when they say, "Igwe bu ike". Umuoji historically recognized this, no wonder we are called "Igwulube Okodu". Fellow Umuojians, this is the time to stand up and be counted as partners in the development of Umuoji. Your intellectual, moral and financial support will go a long way in making this dream a reality.Please plan and make reservation for accommodation and flight as the summer period is very busy in Atlanta.For reservation, call:

Atlanta Hawthorne Suites
1500 Parkwood CircleAtlanta,
GA 30339
PH: (770) 952-9595

Ask for UIU-USA 2008 Convention.

Rates are: $89.00 per night (plus full breakfast) for one bedroom suite.
$129.00 per night (plus full breakfast) for two bedroom suite.Contacts


Dr Chuma Okeke Ekpe
Atlanta Branch Chairman
(706)-327-2999

Chief Sam Muolokwu
Atlanta Branch Publicity Sec.
(615)-403-1636

Dr Fidelis Onyimba
National President
(443)-878-4671


Dr Chuma Mbonu
National President National Secretary
(440)-403-1636


Osita Okoye
National Publicity Secretary
(281)-236-0502