The vibrant Igbo community in Alimosho, Lagos, came together on November 24, 2024, to celebrate the Igbo Day event, marking the 10th anniversary of the Ndigbo Association in the region. Held at Najesco Hotel and Suites in Ijegun, Lagos, the bi-annual event showcased the rich culture and traditions of the Igbo people, providing a platform for unity, cultural revival, and socio-economic discourse.
The Ndigbo Association, a socio-cultural organization dedicated to fostering the unity and progress of the Igbo people, has been a beacon of community development for a decade. The group meets every Saturday of the month at their venue in Najesco Hotel, ensuring consistent engagement and fostering bonds among members.
This year’s event was a colorful affair, steeped in Igbo tradition and punctuated with cultural displays that resonated with the values and heritage of the Igbo people. A key highlight of the celebration was the symbolic presentation of kola nuts, an integral part of Igbo culture, symbolizing unity, peace, and respect. This act set the tone for the day’s activities and underscored the importance of preserving cultural practices.
A Cultural Extravaganza
One of the most captivating moments of the event was the unveiling of the Igba-Ugo Cultural Dance performed by women. This traditional dance, imbued with grace and energy, symbolized the strength and elegance of Igbo culture. The performance was met with applause and admiration, serving as a reminder of the community’s artistic heritage.
In his address, the chairman of the occasion, Igwebuije Afocha, emphasized the significance of the celebration. He described it as a “reawakening of Igbo culture and tradition” and highlighted its role as an avenue to unite the Igbos in Alimosho. He noted that such gatherings are crucial for fostering a sense of identity, pride, and collective responsibility among the community.
Honoring Excellence: Awardees Recognized
The Igbo Day celebration also served as an opportunity to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the community and beyond. These awardees were celebrated for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to the Igbo cause. Among those honored were:
1. Chief Lolo Inikoro
2. Chief James Enebeli
3. HRH Eze Dr. Ephraim C. Nnaemeka
4. Eze Amb. Dr. Chika Nwokedi
5. Amb. Dr. Mrs. Faith Nnena Adebutu
6. Prof. Aonyeka Jaivbi Ojigbo
7. High Chief Lebi Omoboyowa
8. Chief Amb. Nkiru Uche Momah
9. Dr. Mrs. Omoye Ikero
10. High Chief Arms Sunday Akpoyino
11. Chief Adimachukwy
12. Mr. Ilechukwu Anya Wy
13. High Chief Solomon Otugo
14. AIG Augustina N. Ogbodo
15. Chief Solomon Sunday Chukwueze
16. Ugoaeze Nkechi Emesim
17. Nze Comas Ukaegbu
18. Hon. Chief Michael Babalola Eaq
19. Com. Julius Nnamere
20. Chief Mrs. Vera Johnson
21. Hon. Grace Nwankwo Okere
22. Mrs. Helen Nnadozie
The awardees were recognized for their contributions in various fields, including community development, cultural promotion, education, and public service. Their accolades served as inspiration for others to contribute meaningfully to society.
Bridging Gaps and Charting the Way Forward
The Igbo Day celebration was not just about cultural displays; it was also a platform for meaningful dialogue. Discussions centered on fostering unity among the Igbo people and addressing challenges facing the community. Ideas were shared on promoting Igbo language and traditions, ensuring the younger generation remains connected to their roots.
The event also underscored the importance of leveraging collective strength to address socio-economic issues. The chairman and other speakers called for collaboration, urging members to focus on strategies that would enhance the welfare and growth of the Igbo community in Alimosho and beyond.
A Decade of Impact
The 10th-anniversary celebration was a testament to the enduring legacy of the Ndigbo Association. Over the years, the association has been instrumental in promoting Igbo culture, fostering unity, and addressing the needs of its members. The bi-annual Igbo Day celebration has become a cornerstone event, bringing together Igbos from all walks of life to celebrate their heritage and chart a path forward.
The Igbo Day celebration in Alimosho was a resounding success, marked by cultural pride, unity, and a commitment to progress. It served as a reminder of the importance of preserving and promoting Igbo culture in a rapidly changing world. As the Ndigbo Association enters its second decade, it remains steadfast in its mission to unite the Igbo community and uphold the values and traditions that define the Igbo identity.


