In May 2014, Deaconess Kate Ngozi Okafor convened a meeting in her office in Baltimore, Maryland, inviting select Nigerians and Nigerian Americans residing in the Maryland Metropolis in the United States of America to discuss the establishment of Nigerian Women Association USA, MD/DC/VA/PA/Delaware. Despite our diverse backgrounds in terms of geography, language, religion, and profession, we share a common goal of creating empowerment programs and providing support to Nigerians in the diaspora and underserved communities. Our portfolio also includes promoting Nigerian cultural heritage, good citizenship, and community development. Today, our organization has become a well-known organization with members hailing from Maryland, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia. Our achievements are a testament to the effectiveness of our programs, which have made a significant impact in our communities, including:
- Provision of college funds to college students, some of which are annual recipients.
- Donation of food, items, and funds to the homeless.
- Donation of funds to the widows.
- Donation of funds to the sick and out of jobs.
- Participation in state legislation that impacts women and the minority.
- Creation of programs to empower women and the underserved.
Mission Statement
To facilitate charity works and enabling environment for the underserved and minorities in our communities in the United States and our sister tribes in Nigeria. Our mission unites us as one big family working together to make the world a better and brighter place for the underprivileged.
Our grassroots partners are mostly women leaders who work together to advocate for the underserved and minorities in our communities in the United States and Nigeria. In our initiative, we focus on creating a better community for Nigerians where they feel empowered and valued. We achieve this goal by facilitating program initiatives that promote economic stability, youth capacity building, community development, and more. Our organization is a symbol of unity of women who strive to build a legacy of making a difference in the lives of our fellow citizens needing help to thrive in their community and day-to-day life.
Vision Statement
- To give back to the community through advocacy programs, empowerment, and project initiatives.
- To foster Love, Good Citizenship, and Excellency in manners among members, advocate for the Well-Being of the Underserved in the community; in Nigeria and The United States through Empowerment Programs, Poverty Alleviation Initiatives, Community Health Initiatives, Cultural Enrichment, and Support for selves and Members’ Families.
Our Founders
HON. CLARA ODEMENABOARD SECRETARY
HON. DCNS KATE NGOZI OKAFORBOARD CHAIR
HON. DR. ZIKA OKOYEVICE BOARD CHAIR
2014
May 2014: Founded
July 2014: Elected its 1st Executive Body with the founding members
- Founding President:
- Vice President:
- Parliamentarian:
- Communication Director:
Hon. Deaconess Kate Ngozi Okafor
Hon. Dr. Ngozika Okoye
Hon. Ngozi Oduba
Hon. Clara Odoemena
2015
- May 2015:
- Hon. Deaconess Ngozi Okafor:
- Hon. Dr. Ngozika Okoye:
- Hon. Clara Odoemena:
- December 2015:
Registered in the state of Maryland and incorporated as a non-profit organization with 501c3 status with the following as Members of the Board of Directors:
Board Chair
Board Secretary
Member
Humanitarian Outreach and Donation of $1,653 of food and materials to Fells Point Compassionate Center, Baltimore Maryland.
2016
- January 2016:
- August 2016:
- February 2016:
- April 2016:
- December 2016:
Attended Maryland Women Commission Annual Legislative Briefing.
Invited by Maryland Women Commission for celebration of 2016 Women’s Equality Day.
Invited to the Ceremonization of the first Nigerian Judge in New Jersey
Inaugurated Nigerian Women Association at Sheraton Hotel Baltimore MD. August 2016: Collaborated with Nigerian Embassy to host the First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari to a Town Hall Meeting
Humanitarian Outreach and Donation of $500.00 to a cancer patient in Baltimore, Late Mrs. Ngozi Ekelem.
2016 FUNDRAISE SPONSORS
- Diamond Sponsors:
- Gold Sponsors:
Hon. Princess Philomena Uba
Hon. Princess Mercy Nnanna
Chief Lemmy Okenwa Okof
Mazi Andrew Ucheomum
Clara Odemena
Chief Oluchi Victoria Ogwo
Mr. Clement & Deaconess Kate Ngozi Okafor
Dr. & Dr. Mrs. Lizzy Ade
CHARITY & DONATIONS
- April 2017:
- Aug 2017:
- September 2017:
- December 2017:
Represented Nigeria at a dinner hosted by Baltimore County Chief Executive Lt Kevin Kamanentz.
Financial donation and ongoing support to Yemisi Adepegba, A young pregnant woman with two children that lost her husband in a bus barely three months in the country.
A cash donation of $650.00 and baby and adult items worth more than $1,000. Added to this was bi-weekly warm food donation and back to school items.
Represented Nigerian community at Baltimore County Chief Executive 2017 Gubernatorial Announcement Intent.
Awarded Education Fund to 12 college students in the amount of $6,500.00.
2017: Elected its 2nd Executive Board
- President:
- Vice President:
- Secretary:
- Ass. Secretary:
- Treasurer:
- Financial Secretary:
- Ass. Financial Secretary:
- Social Director:
- Ass. Social Director:
- Ass. Communication Director:
- Parliamentarian:
- Social Media Director:
Hon. Deaconess Ngozi Okafor (Unanimous)
Hon. Ngozika Okoye (Unanimous)
Hon. Ify Nwosis
Hon. Nkechi Enwerem
Hon. Agness Amaefule
Hon. Linda Ngameduru
Hon. Maureen Duru
Hon. Amanda Ogbuli
Hon. Margaret Agala
Mrs. Clara Odoemena
Hon. Chinyere Uma
Hon. Ngozi Iwebo
2017 COLLEGE FUND RECIPIENTS
- Edidiong Udoh
- Ifechukwudeli Okafor
- Brisbane Eme
- Leandra Ngameduru
- Victoria Oluajayi
- Peace Agugua
- Ify Odoh
- Chelsea Izeh Agbon
- Ogi Oke
- Ogi Oke (University of Maryland, College Park)
(Law Student, Frostburg University)
(University of Baltimore)
(Hamshire University)
(University of Maryland College Park)
(Mount St. Mary University)
(Towson State University)
(University of District of Columbus)
(University of Maryland)
(University of Maryland, College Park)
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 2018
- December 2018: Nominated two members of the NWAUMM to the Board in commemoration of their outstanding financial support to the organization,
- December 2018: Recognition of on-going Education Fund sponsors
- December 2018: Recognition of patrons for their outstanding support over the year
Hon. Princess Philomena Uba (Board of Trustees)
Hon. Princess Mercy Nnanna (Board of Trustees)
Duke Tino and Duchess Clara Odemena
Darby Tax Services
Patron Lemmy Okenwa Oko (Eze Enyioke Abiria)
Patron Mazi Andrew Ucheomumu Esq. (General Council)
Patron Oluchi Victoria Ogwo (Ada-Ukwu Abia)
2019: Elected its 2nd Executive Board
- President:Hon. Deaconess Ngozi Okafor (Unanimous)
- Vice President:Hon. Ngozika Okoye (Unanimous)
- Secretary:Hon. Nkechi Enwerem
- Treasurer:Hon. Agness Amaefule
- Financial Secretary:Hon. Linda Ngameduru
- Ass. Financial Secretary:Hon. Gloria Iweh
- Social Director:Hon. Stella Amaefule
- Ass. Social Director:Hon. Maureen Duru
- Communication Director:Hon. Ify Nwosisi
- Ass. Communication Director:Hon. Cathy Onyeaka
- Parliamentarian:Hon. Clara Odemena
- Media Director:
Hon. Phina Aigbe-Ahizoje - Ass. Media Director:
Hon. Adaeze Onokala - Ass. Media Director:
Hon. Adaeze Onokala
2019 COLLEGE FUND RECIPIENT
- Edidion Udoh
(Law Student, Frostburg University)
2020 SPONSORS
- Hon. Princess Philomena Uba
- Hon. Princess Mercy Nnanna
(Board of Trustees)
(Board of Trustees)
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