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The
IANA Mission Statement
Our mission is to engage in cultural,
educational, socioeconomic, and public
service activities. In doing so, IANA would
contribute to the preservation of the
culture and improvement of the lives of
Issele indigenes.
IANA
Association of North America, Inc.
About
IANA
IANA
was conceived and formed in 1999 by the
citizens of Issele-Uku, Issele-Mkpitime and
Issele-Azagba living in North America with
members distributed all over the continent.
The association is a non-stock, non-profit
501c(3) organization run and maintained by
monies derived from member dues, donations
and fund raising activities during national
convention. The members form chapters
depending on geographical location.
Currently, seven chapters make up IANA. The
president and his executive committee
oversees the affairs of the association
while the National association and the local
chapters are governed by the Constitution
and By-Laws established by the organization.
The individual chapters are subject to the
National executive. The chapters include:
Members At Large
This
chapter was formed to
accommodate individuals all over
North America who are unable to
be part of a chapter by virtue
of their geographical location.
The activities of its members
are coordinated by a member of
the chapter chosen by the
Members at Large. To obtain information about the
different chapters follow the
link on
Chapters for contact
person and e-mail address.
Association Greetings: Oganishu Isei
Response: Aka Anyi Kodi!
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