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About us
Esan Progressive Association of Atlanta is a non-for-profit organization. The Association was formed in 1997 by group of Esan indigenes who saw the need for Esan people in Atlanta and its surrounding area to come together to share their common heritage and also, to facilitate an avenue for members and their families to come together to celebrate and share the Esan culture and traditions.
Our goal is to reach out to all Esan people to form partnership with them to put together our resources to help the Esan community. Together, we will embark on projects that will help to create
awareness, eradicate poverty and improve the quality of life of the people of Esan land.
A message from the President.
On behalf of the executive
and all members of the Esan Progressive Association of Atlanta, I personally
welcome you to the ESAN Community in Georgia. This is the official website of
the association. Together we shall take this association to a much higher level.
I would first of
all like to show my personal appreciation to each and every one of you for
entrusting me with the leadership of this great Association. My prayer is for
God to guide me through this journey, so that at the end of my tenure you will
not regret your choice of leadership.
The association
has brought a lot of people, who otherwise would not have met together. It is
our own way of keeping in touch with home. This is our home for now, and we must
take advantage of all the resources around us; not only for us but for our
children who are true reflection of us. We must also not forget that we are our
children?s role model, so we must teach them the importance of our cultures and
values. It is the only to ensure continuity and at the same time survive this
cruel world.
I would like to
encourage all the ESAN NATIVES in the metro area to come and be part of this
great Organization. We are constantly accepting applications. I know it might
seem difficult at first but We don?t want you to be strangers in your own house.
The association is open to all ESAN NATIVES either by birth or marriage.
Everyone is more than welcome to bring us ideas to improve the association.
Remember there is power in number. The more of us in the organization, the more
we can reach out to our brothers and sisters in ESAN LAND.
We have many
projects ahead including education, and for us to get things done, we need
financial support from individuals and corporations. Nothing is too small or too
large to donate as it will be tax deductible. Thank you for support.
Long live the EPAA!
Long live the ESAN people!
Meg Akhabue-Onabanjo
President EPAA
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