IKWU announces leadership change
- stemscot
- Jun 1, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 1, 2023

Imo Kultural and Welfare Union, Greater Manchester (IKWU) bids farewell to Mr. Anthony Amaeshi as Mrs. Helen Anozie steps up as the new leader, bringing fresh vision and energy to the community organization.
Imo Kultural and Welfare Union, Greater Manchester (IKWU), a prominent community organization dedicated to promoting Imo State's cultural heritage, has recently undergone a significant change in leadership. After a successful tenure, Mr. Anthony Amaeshi has passed the torch to Mrs. Helen Anozie, who assumes the role of President, bringing with her a wealth of experience and a renewed vision for the community.
During Mr. Amaeshi's leadership, IKWU experienced significant growth and development, solidifying its position as a thriving community organization. Under his guidance, the union organized numerous cultural events, welfare support programs, and initiatives that celebrated Imo State's rich heritage and brought the community together. Mr. Amaeshi's commitment and dedication have laid a strong foundation for IKWU's future endeavours.
Now, with the appointment of Mrs. Helen Anozie as the new President, IKWU enters an exciting new chapter. Mrs. Anozie, a respected community leader with a passion for cultural preservation and community welfare, is poised to build upon the achievements of her predecessor and bring fresh perspectives and initiatives to further enhance the union's impact.
Mrs. Anozie has a strong background in community development and has actively participated in various cultural and welfare activities within the Imo State community in Greater Manchester. Her expertise and commitment to community empowerment make her a natural fit for leading IKWU into the future.
Expressing her gratitude for the opportunity to lead the community organization, Mrs. Anozie said, "I am deeply honoured and humbled to assume the role of President at Imo Kultural and Welfare Union, Greater Manchester. I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead as we continue to promote our rich cultural heritage, provide welfare support, and foster unity within our community. I am committed to working closely with our members to build a stronger, more inclusive union that addresses the evolving needs of our community."
Mr. Amaeshi, in his farewell message, expressed his confidence in the new leadership and extended his best wishes to Mrs. Anozie. He said, "It has been an incredible journey serving as the President of IKWU. I am proud of what we have accomplished together. I have full confidence in Mrs. Anozie's leadership abilities, and I am certain that she will bring new ideas, energy, and passion to the union. I wish her and the entire IKWU community continued success and growth."
The change in leadership signifies a seamless transition as IKWU remains committed to its core values of cultural preservation, community welfare, and unity. With Mrs. Anozie at the helm, the community organization is poised to embark on exciting new initiatives, collaborations, and events that will strengthen the bonds within the Imo State community in Greater Manchester.
Imo Kultural and Welfare Union, Greater Manchester looks forward to a bright future under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Anozie. Community members are encouraged to stay connected and participate in upcoming events and initiatives that promote the vibrant cultural heritage of Imo State.
For more information about Imo Kultural and Welfare Union, Greater Manchester, visit their website at www.ikwu.org.uk or reach out to them via email at secretary@ikwu.org.uk.
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