World Igbo Congress

     
World Igbo Congress fights for the Restoration of Igbo Dignity and heritage Read More..
Ground breaking Ceremony of Regional Medical Center of Excellence project at Ojukwu Conference Center Owerri August 14, 2015 Read More..
2Ist ANNUAL CONVENTION - SEPTEMBER 3 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2015. DETROIT, MI. Hosted by Igbo Community Association of Michigan (ICAM) Read More..
WIC-WFAC POST CSW59 Global Women’s Summit in Boston, MA JUNE 19 - 21, 2015 - Nwokem iso kwa Project Read More..
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Our Vision for Ndi Igbo

Joe Nze Eto, Chairman of World Igbo Congress lays out his administration's vision and mission for the Igbo race. WIC envisions and Igbo race free to go about its daily living at home in Nigeria and in the Diaspora through the pursuit of socio-economic endeavors, fight against human rights abuses of the Igbo and develop useful and meaningful partnerships with the rest of the world.

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2015 Convention Detroit

Embassy Suites Southfield K'anyi jikota maka odinma n'oganiru ala Igbo

  1. Restoration and re-engineering of WIC to enable it achieve its set objectives with oneness of purpose
  2. Discuss the next steps in the epoch making Regional Medical Center of Excellence for Igbo land project
  3. Dialogue on Southeast and South-south relationships for the future of the Igbo and their neighbors

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In the Beginning

The Founding Patriots

On August 27, 1994 in Houston, TX the first Conference of Ndi Igbo in North America took place under the auspices of the Igbo People’s Congress. Almost seventy Ndi Igbo gathered together at that meeting. They came from the east, the west, the north and the south of the United States. Among them were Atty. Ken Okorie, Dr. J.O.S. Okeke, Dr. Lucius Akuchie. Read More

WIC Chairpersons Since 1994

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Boko Haram, Chibok Girls and Nigeria

We join the good people of the world in condemning, in unequivocal language and tone, the despicable and criminal act perpetrated by Boko Haram in kidnapping over 200 girls from their school in Chibok, Northern Nigeria. What those girls have gone through and continue to endure in more than a month in captivity is hard to imagine, talk less of comprehending. It is our ardent wish and prayer that they are recovered soon and reunited with their families for the arduous task of repairing the damage this episode would have done to their psyches.
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WIC WFAC Post CSW59 Event in Boston

better woman  better family widowCareA. Friday June 19, 2015 5:00PM-9:00PM; Reaching out to men and boys in the Community on the UNCSW59 Outcome, HEFORSHE UN-Women Campaign and WIC Clarion Call on “NWOKEM iso Kwa”. WFAC will provide education on the work and projects of WFAC to the Community. B. Saturday June 20, 2015 8:00AM-3:00PM: BWBF Global Women’s Summit: Inter-Women Dialogue,20years of Beijing, Picturing Humanity and Stepping it Up for Women C. Saturday June 20, 2015 7:00PM-1:00AM UN Widows Day: Theme: Picturing Global Community and Stepping it Up For Widows and Widowers: Flagging the Campaign on WIC Million Igbo Women WIC Movement to Bring Home Igbo Daughters and Sons of the Trans-Atlantic Voyage in their commitment to the United Nations Decade of People of African Descent D. Sunday June 21, 2015: Prayer Service for Igbo Widows and Widowers. Meeting and Thank You Reception of WFAC and Local Organizing Committee Click to read more and be part of it. Post-CSW59 Boston

Ohanaeze Congratulates WIC and Diaspora Igbo

IGBO NEED TO WORK TOGETHER

Gary Enwo Igariwey, Ohanaeze President-GeneralThe president-General of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Gary Enwo Igariwey, has sent a congratulatory message to the World Igbo Congress and all Diaspora Igbo on the launching of the new website of WIC. He used the opportunity to express his satisfaction and that of Ohanaeze with WIC in bringing the awareness of the happenings in the home land to our people in the Diaspora. He said that although Ndi Igbo have individually achieved enviable heights they are yet to harness these successes for the collective good of our people. He indicated that this is the driving force of the thoughts of his administration as it strives to make Igbo land better. He called on all Diaspora Igbo to work towards a common goal for our people.

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WIC’s Boys and Girls Clubs for Alaigbo High Schools

[caption id="attachment_1119" align="aligncenter" width="497"]At the Launching in Owerri At the Launching in Owerri[/caption] The World Igbo Congress has launched a grassroots campaign as part of its overall strategic program TO RESTORE THE DIGNITY OF THE IGBO. The campaign called BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB has already been launched in Aguleri, Anambra State and Owerri, Imo State, targets the young ones in high schools throughout Igbo land and is intended to redirect them in the interest of the future of Igbo land. WIC is working with States Ministries of Education for this purpose. WIC is currently seeking support from the United Nations through the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) and Fund for Documentation of Good Practice in Girls’ Education and Gender Equality (UNGEI) and UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UNTFEVAW).
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World-Class Medical Center for Igbo Land

World Igbo Congress is charting a bold path, through building a Regional Health Center of Excellence to fulfill this long yearning and aspiration of our people. With over 200 health professionals in different specialties, health centers in North America and Europe, and investors desirous to bring affordable health care close to the people, WIC will build a 150 bed Specialty hospital, Schools of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied health and technology.

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THE IGBO AND HUMAN RIGHTS

WHO ARE NDI-IGBO (THE IGBO)?

The origin, anthropology and ethnography of Ndi-Igbo, though fairly documented, is largely speculative, including suggestions of Igbo Jewish heritage (as one of the lost Jewish tribes or descendants) based on the industry and cultural orientation of Ndi-Igbo. A giant of American diplomacy, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, once described Ndi-Igbo as “the wandering Jews of West Africa …. gifted, aggressive, Westernized; at best envied and resented, but mostly despised by the mass of their neighbors in the Federation.” Henry Kissinger, Memorandum For The President, Tuesday, January 28, 1969 [Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-5, Documents on Africa, 1969-1972].

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Hospital Ground-breaking

Hospital ModelWith the less that optimal performance of health care system in Nigeria leading to unnecessary deaths and loss of wealth in Igbo land due to medical tourism, World Igbo Congress has rallied the Igbo wealth of health care professionals in the Diaspora to introduce a new hospital concept focused on telemedicine built on outpatient services while maintaining critical emergency and acute care services. This model is unique because of the availability of world-class physicians abroad and locally who will provide an array of specialty services not otherwise available locally.

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