The Centre for Igbo Studies at the University of Nigeria Nsukka (CIS-UNN) is set to host the second edition of the World Igbo Conference on April 12 and 13, 2024.
The conference aims to preserve the Igbo language, culture, and heritage from extinction and will take place both virtually and on-site at the Igbo Cultural Village Complex (ICVC) permanent site behind the UBA Hall of Fame in UNN.
The Director of the Centre for Igbo Studies, Chris Agbedo, who is also the convener of the conference, stated that the theme of the conference, “Bridging the Igbo Homeland-Diaspora Disconnect for Transforming our Present and Future Together,” is aimed at exploring various aspects of Igbo culture, language, heritage, and socio-economic development.
The conference will feature discussions on five associated themes crucial to the Igbo community, including Igbo language development, ICVC, economic empowerment, historical reconnection, and policy and advocacy. The conference is organized in collaboration with partners, including the Council of Igbo States in Americas (CISA), Igbo World Assembly (IWA), American Veterans of Igbo Descent (AVID), and Respelling Obeah and Unuchi Foundation.
The event will offer a unique platform for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders to engage in meaningful dialogue, exchange ideas, and chart a path for the advancement of the Igbo people worldwide. The conference will also witness the unveiling of the 3-D rendition of the Master Plan of the multi-billion-naira ICVC.
The Centre for Igbo Studies at UNN is committed to preserving and promoting the Igbo language, culture, and heritage, and the World Igbo Conference is a significant step towards achieving this goal. The conference promises to be an enriching experience for all participants, as they engage in discussions and activities aimed at advancing the Igbo community.