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Oborevwori, Senator Nwoko Hail Igbo Socio-Cultural Group for Tackling Identity Crisis

By Anne Azuka

The Igbo Unification Movement, in collaboration with the Ndi Nasu-Bia Socio-Cultural Organisation, has convened a two-day conference tagged Ogbako-Igbo Zara Igbo Oru Na Ndida to address the identity crisis among indigenous Igbo people.

Declaring the event open on Friday, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori commended the organisers, describing their efforts as a worthy gesture. Represented by the Chief of Staff, Government House, Hon. Johnson Erijo, the governor expressed surprise at the revelation that there are 13 Igbo-speaking states in Nigeria.

“We never knew there are up to 13 Igbo-speaking states in this country until now. This is indeed a worthy initiative,” he said, adding that his administration runs an all-inclusive government devoid of marginalisation.

Similarly, Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, praised the group for its bold steps towards unifying the Igbo people. He stressed that unity remains key to overcoming divisions.

“I have always wondered why Igbo-speaking people are separated. My belief in Igbo unity is the reason I am pushing for the creation of Anioma State. I urge our people to support this cause, regardless of whether the state will fall under the South-South or South-East,” Nwoko said.

Chief Cosmas Agada, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and patron of Ndi Nasu-Bia Socio-Cultural Organisation, explained that the group, incorporated in 2020, draws membership from all Igbo subgroups across the North-Central, South-East, South-South, and the diaspora.

“Inspired by the Igbo philosophy of Onye aghala nwanne ya, we engage elders and youths in indigenous Igbo communities to help resolve identity crises. We also carry out minor infrastructural projects to strengthen their sense of belonging,” he said.

Agada added that the group is committed to building the Igbo philosophy of Igwebuike, noting that socio-cultural, economic, and political advancement lies in unity irrespective of dialectical differences.

In his welcome address, Chief Kingsley Kainebi, President of Ndi Nasu-Bia, appreciated the LOC for their dedication to the vision.

“As we engage in today’s discussions, I urge us to embrace the key recommendations of this conference so that Ndigbo can stand as one united ethnic group, speaking with one voice,” he said.

The highlight of the occasion featured lectures by renowned scholars and the unveiling of Ndi Nasu-Bia Television.

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