Every titled Ozo man in Onitsha is a member of Agbalanze Onitsha Cultural Association (The Parent Body). We are a diaspora association, whose membership is open to any Onitsha indigene domiciled within the branch, who is an Ozo titled man in good standing with the parent body.
Membership in our association is contingent upon continued membership in the parent body. Any member who ceases to be a member of the parent body shall automatically cease to be a member of our association.
President's Welcome
Welcome to the official website of AGBALANZE ONITSHA of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND!
As the President, it is my pleasure to welcome you to this platform, where we celebrate and showcase the rich culture, heritage, and traditions of Onicha Ado N’idu in diaspora.
Our website not only serves as an informative resource but also as a gateway to understanding the unique history and values that define Ozo institution.
We invite you to explore, learn, and connect with us as we continue to promote and preserve the legacy of Onitsha for future generations.
Thank you for visiting!
Ozodinaobi Ugonabo J. Emencheta President AOGBIE
Note:
Our aims and objectives as well as our core values as enshrined in our constitution are principally for administrative convenience and are in addition to the constitution of Agbalanze Onitsha Cultural Association (Parenty body)
Aims and Objectives
To Uphold and maintain the sanctity, dignity and prestige of the ancient and hollowed institution of Nze na Ozo
To promote and uphold harmony among onitsha indigenous community
To promote and foster among the Onitsha indigenous community, the cultivation of such noble virtues as pride in one’s heritage and commitment to the abiding interest of Onitsha and it’s people
Our Core Values
Honesty
Mutual respect
Commitment
Accountability
Equity
Inclusivity
Get to know us
Meet our distinguished members who form the heartbeat of our association. Each member brings a unique blend of expertise, experience, a strong sense of belonging and brotherhood. Know their names, cognomen, kindred group and village.