Local Chapters
The Asaba people in the United States of America have created several communities in major metropolitan areas, which are referred to as local Chapters.
Atlanta Chapter
Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is a dynamic and diverse city known for its rich history, booming economy, and cultural significance.
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President: Henry Okonji
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, the capital city of Louisiana, is a vibrant cultural and political center located along the Mississippi River.
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President: Ogbueshi Emeka Arinze
Dallas Chapter
Dallas, Texas, is a bustling metropolis known for its thriving economy, cultural attractions, and rich history.
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President: Ogbueshi Ikem Ogbolu
Florida Chapter
Florida, located in the southeastern United States, is known for its warm climate, stunning coastlines, and vibrant tourism industry.
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President: Enyi Dr. Ndidi Nwamu-Laguerre
Houston Chapter
Houston, Texas, is the fourth-largest city in the United States and a vibrant, diverse metropolitan hub known for its energy industry, medical advancements, and cultural attractions.
The Houston chapter has a hybrid meeting schedule with meetings holding on they 2nd Sunday of the month. They have 4 in-person meetings and 8 zoom meetings.
President: Ray Azinge
Maryland Chapter
Maryland, located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, is a diverse and historically significant state known for its proximity to Washington, D.C., its thriving economy, and its rich cultural heritage.
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President: Anthonia Akwule
New York Chapter
New York, often referred to as the "Empire State," is one of the most iconic and influential states in the United States, with a global impact on finance, culture, media, and politics.
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President: Enyi Kate Akhuemokan
North Carolina Chapter
North Carolina is a southeastern U.S. state known for its diverse geography, growing economy, and rich historical and cultural heritage.
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President: Ogbueshi Onuorah Nwogalanya