| Presentation of Motorcycles to the Oguta Police On Sunday, December 25, 2005, the Oguta National Association (USA) - donated several motorcycles to the Oguta Divisional Police. Click here for pictures Award of Scholarships On Monday, January 01, 2006, the Oguta National Association (USA) - awarded several scholarships to Oguta undergraduate students. Click here for pictures Activities at Oguta - December 2005 Several weddings and other activities were held at Oguta during the holidays. Click here for pictures The 2005 Atlanta 2005 - Convention Brochure ATLANTA 2005 CONVENTION BROCHURE WILL PROFILE EXCELLENCE, AND WILL BE THE SOCIAL BAROMETER OF ELEGENACE AND STYLE FOR THE UP COMING OGUTA NATIONAL CONVENTION. [Click here>>>] Tour of Oguta General Hospital On Monday, December 27 2004, some members of Oguta National Association (USA) - Ogbuagu (Prof) Ike Azogu, Obika Nwobi and Max Uneanya - toured the Oguta General Hospital. Click here for pictures Oguta National Association (USA) – Hospital Rehabilitation Committee Meeting A meeting of the members of the Oguta National Association (USA) - Hospital Rehabilitation Committee was held on Monday, December 27, 2004 at Obana Hotel, Oguta, Nigeria Click here for pictures Ngegwu Wins the 2004-05 Oguta Inter-Village Soccer Competition Ngegwu defeated Umutogwuma on Sunday, Jan 2nd to win the 2004-05 Oguta inter-village soccer competition. Umuigbo clinched the third place. [Click here for pictures>>>] Committee on the OCDU Conflict During the 6th National Convention of the Oguta National Association (USA) held in Baltimore, MD on September 4 – 5, 2004 a fact-finding committee was set up by the general house to study the causes of the conflict and to make recommendations to the national executive. People with relevant materials on the issue can forward them to ADIGWE, WALTER, 5833-C POINTER DR., RALEIGH, NC 27609. PHONE (919) 878-6669-H (919)395-5202-CELL wadigwe@aol.com. Marching On Together - Felix Okwuosa A story has it that a group of archaeologists discovered an ancient Egyptian tomb in which lay a portion of a tree. Embedded in the wood was a seed, which they planted, merely to see if anything would happen. They never expected that after three thousand years the seed would grow---but it did. [MORE>>>] OgutaUSA.com - Appeal for Decorum and Tolerance - by Prof Ike Azogu I have observed with deep consternation the write-ups and exchanges that have gone on in our Website under various guises. This is condemnable and unacceptable as it frustrates the good intentions, the hard work and forward looking objectives of the National Association in setting up the site. [MORE>>>] Reclaiming/Rebuilding Ameshiâ€â€Moving Forward By Felix Okwuosa Poem About Oguta Ameshi by Oriuwa Ossai |