Sunday, January 18, 2009

Anioma Association USA, Inc.: 20th Governing Council Summit

Anioma Association USA, Inc. is a non-profit organization. As the name implies, the organization is a national entity with affiliate local Chapters from various States of the United States of America. With very strong potential of growth, the Association presently consists of 10 Chapters: Atlanta, Rouge, Houston, Middle Tennessee, Northern California, Philadelphia/Delaware, Southern California, Tri State, Washington State, and Washington Dc/Maryland.

The Summit is a biannual event, which creates room for the Governing Council made up of Chapter Presidents to get together and determine how the National Executive must go about its business all through their two-year term of office. The General Membership is allowed in attendance as contributors and observers with no voting rights. Even the National Executive Officers are bared from voting on issues.

Recommendations are volunteered. Some key issues are strongly debated. Votes are taken. The 2008-2010 Budget is adopted. The constitution is reviewed and adopted. But the highpoints of the Summit are marked by the Keynote Speaker and the Anioma Youth.

The Keynote Address, titled Development through self-help: A Clarion Call to Anioma People, is delivered by Mr. Felix Ewona Ekam, a top notch Management employee of Total Oil. Mr. Ekam is able to sums up the main problems facing Anioma and many other Nigerian communities, as lack of utilities and infrastructures. He goes further to pinpoint the problems that could, to a reasonable degree, be considered to be analogous with Anioma people as marginalization, neglect, poverty, and lack of leadership. In his proposed solutions to the problems facing Anioma people, Mr., Ekam informs that the right character and attitude could go a long way in solving major problems. He also iterates that good people generate good ideas and good ideas attract funds. He concludes by proffering six attributes that can be coined into the acronym, ANIOMA, as the panacea to the problems Anioma people face today: Accountability, Neighborliness, Information, Organization, Maintainability, and Audacity.

The Anioma Youth steals the day with an Anioma youth, Miss Isioma Emordi, in the driver seat. Dr. Nwanne Oyemenem and Dr. Veronica Ufoegbune teams up to give a presentation on the package they have put together to help bring Anioma Youth together and also help them learn the Anioma Language. The CD and book, titled Introduction to Ibo Language, authored by Dr. Onyemenem are in display for sale. Miss Emordi gives a verbal and visual presentation on Anioma Youth Forum as created, designed, and directed by Dr. Ufoegbune. Miss Emordi brings her presentation to a close by announcing that she seeks other dedicated and hard-working Anioma Youth anywhere to further work with her on the Anioma Youth project. She could be reached at princessisioma_2000@yahoo.com.

Later in the evening all roads leads to the residence of the former President of Anioma Association USA, Inc. Dallas Fort Worth Chapter, Mr. Austin Ikechukwu who resides with his beautiful wife in their dream home at Rowlett. Food and assorted kinds of wine, beer, and liquor, are abundantly available. Soda and water are conspicuously in the mix as well, for the designate drivers for the night. DJ Alex Ugbeche takes the guests on a fun trip down a memory lane to their high school days. Everybody parties like they have no early flight to catch in the morning.

Blogger’s Note:
The Summit was held in Dallas, Texas at the Hyatt Place on 17 January 2009. As a patriotic citizen of Anioma and an active member of Anioma Association USA, Inc. Dallas Fort Worth Chapter, I was in attendance and I thought I should report on the event to enable you catch up a little on what you missed.

The Summit was a huge success in terms of how it was organized and executed. The President, Mr. Uche Honnah, is charismatic and he exudes infectious confidence. We need more people like him to come forward as future leaders of Nigeria in training. The Former President, Dr. Osadebe Anam, was there to support the new President.

I encourage all Nigerian citizens worldwide to join any Nigeria-related organization in his/her immediate community and make a difference by mere participation. That’s all it takes to orchestrate the change we all crave.

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