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| IPAI Free Medical Assistance Scores Preliminary Success The Igbere Progressive Association International, Inc. (IPAI) community health assistance program in Igbere has scored an initial success following a report sent in by Mr. Chinedu Obike, one of the Monitoring Committee Members. Read More |
| Getting to Know IPAI By Ukaegbu Ukaegbu Historical Perspective Igbere Progressive Association International Inc. (IPAI) is an organization of Igbere citizens in Diaspora by Igbere people and for Igbere Community. This organization was formed when Igbere citizens’ residents abroad (outside Nigeria) held a general meeting at Houston, Texas, USA; on September 3, 2005. Delegates at the general meeting were from.... After the decision to form an international organization was made, the delegates proceeded with discussions on the official name. Read More |
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| The Mastery of Igbere Traditions and Cultures Showcased in High Places. |
| Chief Solo U. Akuma (SAN) receiving an award - MON, from President Goodluck Jonathan |
| "The Golden Generation of Igbere" According to HRH Eze Rowland A. Ekeoma, the Akpondi of Amakpo Igbere, “the Golden Generation of Igbere is made up of an age, majority of who could not go to school or participate in the study of Western Culture and Education, but who in fact tried to educate the children of our present generation.” He continued, “We have seen members of the Golden Generation at work: they started town/clan meetings, built schools and colleges, health centers, opened new roads, maintained old ones; some were members of the church Choir who got baptized and adopted English names. As traders and artisans they traveled to far away places, made friends from countless culture and tribes. Some were soldiers during the First and Second World Wars. And when the wars were over, they resumed their old trades, learnt pidgin English. They took their immediate cultures outside their native homesteads, raised their children outside their immediate cultures. It was to their credit that the old villages have turned (or are turning) into modern townships and mini-cities. The Golden Generation believed in one man – the late Nnamdi Azikiwe. Those who disagree with him were enemies of the people. They joined in the struggle for Independence of Nigeria from Colonial Rule. The Good Old Days are going…. Or gone.” Read the profile of a member of this Golden Generation |
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