History has been made in Staunton, Virginia, USA . I have the privilege of witnessing the new found clarity of purpose among the Igbos with a renewed interest in all things Igbo and Igboism.
In the word of CISA DSG Financial, Benjamin Obiajulu Aduba; “The 2nd Festival of World Igbo Arts and Culture has just concluded and some of its simpler lessons are now clear; the desire to revive Igbo culture and the language by which the culture is expressed, is at the heart of Igbo people of all classes. Every speaker or presenter happed on this need in Igbo, in English, and in Engli-Igbo. The large number of the Igbo at Staunton was further proof that the Igbo is on the move, The Council of Igbo States in the Americas (CISA) put up a show and threw a gantlet- March it if you can! Who will pick up this gantlet? We are waiting. But in throwing out that gantlet they too must try to break the record if they can.”- Benjamin Obiajulu Aduba.
A heartfelt gratitude to the Planning Committee of the 2015 2nd Igbo Worldwide Festival of the Arts and Culture under the leadership of Dr. Paul Okechukwu Oranika, CISA Executive Council, membership, Volunteers like Chief Emeka Nwosu and the General membership for their efforts at making this grandeurs occasion a success by all accounts.
You made the experience of being the CISA president a pleasurable one, thanks to your support. As the “curtain draws to a close” on my administration, I want to take the liberty to say thanks to all our attendees, collaborators, partners in service organization and the Frontier Museum of the Commonwealth of Virginia staff for their “virulent show of support” in our community development initiatives.
Remain blessed.
Chudi Asidianya, BA, MA, LSC, IEO
President, CISA