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Affiliates

Abia State Union UK & EIRE Ltd actively participates and collaborates with several prominent organizations, further strengthening their commitment to fostering community engagement and representing the interests of Abia State in the United Kingdom and Eire. Here are more details on the organizations:

  1. Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom (CANUK):
    • As a proud member of CANUK, the association aligns itself with a larger community of Nigerians in the United Kingdom. This platform allows for collective advocacy, cultural exchange, and collaboration on issues of common interest among Nigerians living in the UK. It provides Abia State Indigenes in Diaspora UK & Eire with a broader network to engage with, fostering unity and solidarity within the Nigerian diaspora community.
  2. Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK:
    • Affiliation with Ohanaeze Ndigbo UK underscores the commitment of Abia State Indigenes in Diaspora to the Igbo cultural heritage. Ohanaeze Ndigbo is a socio-cultural organization that represents the interests of the Igbo people. Through this membership, the association contributes to the preservation and promotion of Igbo culture, values, and traditions within the UK, ensuring that the unique identity of Abia State is well-represented.
  3. Council of Igbo Communities UK (CIC UK):
    • Membership in the Council of Igbo Communities UK solidifies the association’s ties with the wider Igbo diaspora community in the United Kingdom. CIC UK serves as a platform for collaboration and coordination among various Igbo communities, fostering unity and enabling collective efforts on issues that impact the Igbo people. Abia State Indigenes in Diaspora actively engages with CIC UK to amplify their voice and contribute to initiatives that benefit both the Igbo community and Abia State as a whole.

By being actively involved in these organizations, Abia State Union UK & EIRE Ltd demonstrates a commitment to collaboration, cultural enrichment, and the overall welfare of the Abia State community within the larger Nigerian and Igbo diaspora frameworks.