Minutes of latest meeting – 5th November 2011
Our recent congress meeting was a success with many memebers in attendance and very decent discussions had. You can now get a summary of the key events and discussions in the document below.
Our recent congress meeting was a success with many memebers in attendance and very decent discussions had. You can now get a summary of the key events and discussions in the document below.

“Where did we go wrong and how can we get Igala land thriving again? These are some of the questions agitating a generation of Igala Sons and daughters across the world. From the Americas to Europe to Asia and to the Pacific and the Oceans and at home in Africa. The craving for an agenda that can instigate progressive development has never been more imperative.
There is therefore an urgent need to objectively address these socio-economic and political problems that plague Igala land. A key step to achieving this objective is the convoking of a regular economic summit to develop and implement an IGALA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA (IDA) that will set in motion, the machinery for the translation of the peoples’ hopes and aspirations into an emergent reality.”
Visit http://www.igalaeconomicsummit.org for more information about the conference and how you can participate

Our next General Meeting will be held on Saturday, 5th of November.
This meeting is very crucial and comes at a time, when we need to take another look at all the various initiatives we are running and evaluate the impact we are having. A perfect forum to debate ideas openly and discuss strategy.
You can RSVP and find out more about the meeting on our Facebook event page.

We are pleased to announce that the preparation to host our annual Igala Day is well underway. The organising committee has confirmed that this years event is set for Saturday 03 September 2011, and will be held at the Quality Hotel, the same venue we held our 10th anniversary celebrations two years ago. Full address details and public transport route will be made available nearer the time.
The Kogi State Union UK (KSUUK) was on 3rd April hosted for the first time by one of its member unions, the Ebira Union at the All Saints Community Centre, Old Kent Road London. The new format for KSUUK meetings requires that every member association of KSUUK host host its general meetings on a rotational basis. Igala UK was well represented at the meeting by members and executive led by Bakwo Abdullahi the Chairman.
The meeting saw attendees from people outside Kogi state as well, notably guest speakers which included the Mayor of Waltham Forest Council Cllr Anna Mbachu. Mayor Mbachu who is the first female black mayor in the UK, gave a very inspirational talk about Women Empowerment in meeting with Millennium Development Goals. Other speakers were the PDP UK Women’s leader Madam Vicky and Mr. Ayo Audu, the Outreach Consultant (Nigeria/Ghana) for the International Organisation for Migration who also gave very good talks of their own.
Igala UK will be next in line to host KSUUK on Saturday May 29th and arrangements are already being made to have speakers, including the Mayor, attend the meeting so more people can benefit from the important information that was shared. Keep checking the website and your email for updates about the next general meeting and other Igala UK events.