North Carolina Chapter

Serving the Abiriba community in North Carolina since 2019

62 Active Members
Established 2019
Charlotte, North Carolina

About North Carolina Chapter

The North Carolina Chapter of ACIU North America was established in 2019 and has grown to become a vibrant community of 62 active members throughout the Charlotte metropolitan area and beyond. We are dedicated to fostering unity among Abiriba people while contributing positively to our local communities.

Our chapter emphasizes cultural preservation, educational advancement, and community service. We organize monthly meetings, cultural workshops, business networking events, and youth development programs that strengthen our bonds and create opportunities for growth and collaboration.

Join us as we continue to build bridges between our rich Abiriba heritage and our American experience, creating a supportive network for all members of our community in North Carolina.

Meeting Information

Meeting Schedule

First Sunday of each month

2:00 PM EST

Location

Charlotte Convention Center

501 S College St

Charlotte, NC 28202

Upcoming Events

Monthly Chapter Meeting

February 2, 2025
2:00 PM ESTCharlotte Convention Center

Regular monthly meeting with community updates and networking

Cultural Dance Workshop

February 16, 2025
3:00 PM ESTCharlotte Convention Center

Learn traditional Abiriba dances and cultural expressions

Business Networking Event

March 2, 2025
6:00 PM ESTCharlotte Convention Center

Connect with fellow professionals and explore business opportunities

Chapter Leadership

Prof. Emmanuel Uche
President
Mrs. Chioma Okoro
Secretary
Mr. Peter Nwankwo
Treasurer

Recent News

North Carolina Chapter Hosts Successful Cultural Night

January 20, 2025

Over 80 members attended our cultural celebration featuring traditional music and dance.

New Youth Development Program Launched

January 10, 2025

Chapter introduces mentorship program for young professionals in the Charlotte area.

Community Service Project Success

December 15, 2024

Members volunteered at local food bank, contributing over 200 hours of community service.

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