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Egwu Umu Agboghobia (Umu Nna Winnipeg)Igbo Day 2011Oge Erimeri (Ndi Nne Maama!)Igbo Day 2011Ekwu Mgba na Egwu Mmanwu - Wrestling And Masquerade Dance...Egwu Ndi Nna - Men's DanseIgbo Day 2011Egwu Ndi Ntorobia (Umu Nna Winnipeg) - Youth Danse From WinnipegErimeri Ndi IgboOge Anuri (Igbo Day 2011)Egwu Abiigbo - Abiigbo DanceMmekorita Mmadu Na Ibe YaEgwu Umu Okorobia - Youth Dance...Igbo Day 2011Ome n'ala Igbo (Iwa Oji) - Breaking of kola-nut...Igbo Day 2011Egwu Umu Aka - Children's Dance...
Egwu Umu Agboghobia (Umu Nna Winnipeg)
Igbo Day 2011
Oge Erimeri (Ndi Nne Maama!)
Igbo Day 2011
Ekwu Mgba na Egwu Mmanwu - Wrestling And Masquerade Dance...
Egwu Ndi Nna - Men's Danse
Igbo Day 2011
Egwu Ndi Ntorobia (Umu Nna Winnipeg) - Youth Danse From Winnipeg
Erimeri Ndi Igbo
Oge Anuri (Igbo Day 2011)
Egwu Abiigbo - Abiigbo Dance
Mmekorita Mmadu Na Ibe Ya
Egwu Umu Okorobia - Youth Dance...
Igbo Day 2011
Ome n'ala Igbo (Iwa Oji) - Breaking of kola-nut...
Igbo Day 2011
Egwu Umu Aka - Children's Dance...

ABOUT ICAS

ICAS was established in 2001 with the aim of uniting all members in the province that share our common beliefs and also to promote Igbo culture in our society. ICAS has made large strides since it’s inception and this resulted in the launching of our very own Masquerade dance group in 2002.

Within the community ICAS is engaged in charities and donations. As members of a very diverse dialect we also run our language school to ensure our youths are not too distant from our culture.

Subsequently, efforts have been made to have seminars and workshops to enlighten the public as to the similarities between cultures.

This Web site is structured with the aim of providing viewers with general information of our history, past events, current members and all upcoming events taking place in the province. For more information about ICAS and if you have any questions or would like to get in contact with an ICAS representative, e-mail us at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

ICAS CONSTITUTION

ABOUT NDI IGBO (IGBO PEOPLE)

The Igbo people live in the southeastern parts of Nigeria and make up the five core states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo. Parts of Delta, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers states are also among the Igbo tribe.

The Igbos are mostly Christians and this relates to the early foreign influence of the trans Atlantic slave trade.

They are among the most populous ethnic groups in Nigeria with a population estimated at well over 30 million people. The Igbo language though common is also very diverse.

Igbos are very industrious, family and community centered.

ICAS' MESSAGE TO FRANCES NKIRU PRITCHETT

IGBO DAY 2009 (WELCOME ADDRESS)

MEKA OKOCHI FOR MAYOR (ANNOUNCEMENT)

MEKA OKOCHI FOR MAYOR (PLATFORM IDEA 3)