For the social and cultural development of the Ogbaru people
Join the Ogbaru National Association, USA (ONA-USA) on our noble quest to unite, uplift, and empower the Ogbaru community in the United States and beyond! As an IRS-recognized non-profit, we are dedicated to promoting economic, social, and cultural development in the Ogbaru homeland. Our regional chapters in Atlanta, California, Dallas, Houston, and Maryland/Washington DC are the heart of our mission, working tirelessly to bring the dreams of a flourishing Ogbaru Nation to life. Together, we stand as a beacon of hope and unity for all Ogbaruans.
Start your journey with us today and be part of a vibrant community shaping a brighter future!
Separated by state lines — Anambra, Delta, and Rivers State — Ogbaru Nation’s towns and villages stand as a testament to the enduring power of unity. Despite geographical divisions, our shared identity and resolve remain unbroken. This strength is our foundation, and we will build a brighter future upon it.
We’re making a real difference in Ogbaru Nation. Our projects include the construction of life-giving boreholes, bringing clean water to several communities. In addition, generous donations from our members have provided essential furniture — chairs and tables — to Ogbaru schools, creating a more comfortable and productive learning environment. These are just a few examples of our ongoing commitment to improving lives and building a brighter future for Ogbaru. We’re committed to expanding our initiatives and invite you to join us in building a stronger, more prosperous Ogbaru.
Empowering Ogbaru’s next generation, one scholar at a time: Since 2010, the Ogbaru National Association Scholarship Program has empowered students pursuing engineering, social/medical sciences, and liberal arts in Nigerian tertiary institutions. We believe that education is the key to unlocking Ogbaru’s potential, and we’re committed to expanding this vital program to reach even more deserving students. Our long-term vision includes exploring and investing in other critical areas to further support the growth and development of Ogbaru Nation. These scholars are the future leaders, innovators, and change-makers who will bring progress and prosperity to our homeland; partner with us to empower them.
Share our vision for a thriving Ogbaru Nation. The Ogbaru National Association, USA unites Ogbaru people globally, fostering collaboration and driving progress. Join us, and together, let’s build a brighter future. Partnerships are welcome to support our initiatives in education, economic development, and cultural preservation.
We hope that you will become a regular guest as we will be updating our content regularly to make your visit worth it each time. We appeal to all Ogbaruans in the US to join any of the local chapters in their resident states and be a part of our large extended Ogbaru family in Diaspora. – Ogbuefi Fabian Oyolu
Ogbuefi Oyolu is a native of Ndoni. He is a resident of Houston, Texas.
Dr. Nwokedi is a native of Atani. He is a resident of Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Okwuosa is a native of Atani. He is a resident of Los Angeles, CA
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Chief Edemuzor is a native of Ohita. He is a resident of Houston, Texas.
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The Ogbaru community faces critical challenges. Your support will provide vital resources for education, healthcare, and cultural resilience. Help secure a brighter future for the Ogbaru people – donate today.
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