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Welcome Message From The Assistant Secretary
Ubulu-Uku, USA, Inc.
Patience Obiageli (Ojeah) Amagoh RN, BSN
Thank you for visiting our site and I hope this will not be the last time. My name is Patience
Oby Ojeah-Amagoh from Idumu-Osume quarters. I am a registered Nurse with a BSN and
currently working on my graduate studies in women’s health/mid-wife role at Old Dominion
University in Norfolk Virginia. I currently reside in Richmond, Virginia with my three
wonderful children. They have been a source of inspiration to me. I am truly thankful to them
for their support. Also, my family though not in the USA has been a constant source of support
not just to me but to UUU. They have really made my role in this association easier. My passion
for Ubulu-Uku started back in Nigeria. I was not born or raised in Ubulu-Uku but every
opportunity I have to be a part of that town is one that I have never turned down. My parents
were responsible for this passion. I grew up watching my parents be the presidents of men and
women Ubulu-Uku development union for four consecutive terms. As we finished high school
and moved away from home, they always encouraged us to seek out other Ubulu-Uku people
and stay connected. This association gave me the opportunity to do just that. Since its
conception, I have only missed one meeting which was the very first meeting held in Dallas,
TX. The reason being I was not aware of the meeting before hand. Coming to the meetings and
conventions has made it possible for me to meet many people that I would otherwise not know
anything about, some of which are family members. Not only do I look forward to coming to
this conventions/meeting for this reason, my children now look forward to coming too.
Ubulu-Uku belongs to us and is our responsibility to take care of it. I believe that what cannot
be accomplished individually, collectively we stand a chance. For this reason, I urge all sons
and daughters of Ubulu-Uku in the USA to join this association to claim and develop what is
rightfully ours. There is no such thing as a perfect organization and this association is no
exception. The only way to begin to think of perfection is for it members to come together in
love and make suggestion to improve the association. Our people have a saying that “you are
only affected by the association to which you belong”. You cannot change anything that you
think is not right in this association unless you become a member. As you read this; if you are
from Ubulu-Uku and not yet a member, I encourage you to make plans to attend the next
meeting or convention and judge for yourself. At least you will have first hand information. I
assure you that all it takes is being present in one meeting/convention and you will be a member
for life. Look forward to seeing you in the next convention.

LONG LIVE UBULU-UKU, LONG LIVE THE USA, AND GOD BLESS US ALL.

OBY AMAGOH.

Patience Obiageli (Ojeah) Amagoh RN, BSN
Assistant Secretary. UUU
Patience Obiageli (Ojeah) Amagoh
Assistant Secretary General