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Ibusa Community Development Union Website: The Izagbo Technological Gift to Ibusa

 Ibusa Community Development Union Website: The Izagbo Technological Gift to Ibusa


"In 1942, a group of Ibusa sons and daughters came together with a common vision to foster development in Ibusa and unity among all Ibusa indigenes in general, project their aspirations, defend their interests nationally and Internationally and speak in one voice towards any goal mutually pursued".


"To actualize this vision, this group of Ibusa sons and daughters resolved to form an organization, which shall be registered under the laws of Federal Republic of Nigeria for the purpose of the promotion of development, education, culture, mental empowerment, mind-building, intellectual awareness and the empowerment of humanity and dedicated to the maintenance of peace, solidarity, co-operation and understanding aimed at improving development in our community literarily, economically, educationally, mentally, psychologically, socially and culturally". 


Above quote excerpted from "The Constitution and Standing Order of Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU)".


To develop, put together and constantly deliver to the world socio-cultural, political and economic news, articles, interviews, reports and also put together researches about the people, the Ibusa community Development Union Worldwide (ICDU) entered into an agreement/action plan with Stargate Microsystems Ltd, Lagos and after series of meetings held at the Izagbo office of Caniz Ltd in Lagos, ICDU successfully birthed a website for Ibusa.


The project was particularly heralded by the letter titled, "Report On Ibusa Community Development Union (ICDU) Website Development", dated March 6, 2017, signed by Emeka Esogbue and subsequently tendered in the morning of ICDU National Conference of April 15, 2017 and approved by the general house same day. 


Tremendously, the ICDU website with the address of icduworldwide.org is the most visited Ibusa and Anioma Town Union website with heavy traffic. It offers news, updates, culture, history, politics, opinions, personality profiles of indigenes, history and researches on the community among others. 


It also amazingly stands as one of the numerous testimonies of creative and indefatigable Austin Nonyelim Izagbo, borne out of hard-work and gifted to his Ibusa people through able and thorough leadership.


Information regarding the website hosting as made available at the 2017 ICDU National Conference shows the website to be classical with standard features. The Admin is granted the right to add, edit or delete ICDU members and to also affiliate or segregate the various members into branches. Files can also be uploaded or attached. Furthermore the site is mobile friendly. It comes with Bug Removal Support Troubleshooting to help its functionality and due preservation.


This is now the Ibusa website that many indigenes even in other communities of Anioma have to glue themselves to get useful information and developments about our Ndi Ibusa.


Dr. Austin Izagbo is currently, the President-General of the Ibusa community Development Union Worldwide (ICDU).



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