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ohaji projects

women uplift

27. December 2025

10:00 am - 01:00 pm

Empower young women as entrepreneurs, as leaders in government and business.  Unite to end violence against women in Ohaji.  Focus on cervical cancer in women education.

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Business mentorship

27.December 2025

01:00 pm - 03:00 pm

Ohaji Political Action Committee (Opac)

27. December 2025

04:00 pm - 06:00 pm

Imagine the power of the Ohaji diaspora if we come together and support Ohaji.  Power to Ohaji!

Ohaji Political Action Committee (OPAC) raises money and spends money to elect leaders who are progressive to Ohaji interest and defeat political candidates whose interest marginalize Ohaji.


youth matters

27. December 2025

4:00 pm - 07:00 pm

Ohaji youths are Ohaji future. Cultivate youth awareness to areas where their energy will benefit the youth and Ohaji.  Educate.  Empower.

education

27. December 2025

 10:00 am - 04:00 pm

Educate.   Award scholarships to professional education. Encourage developments in Arts. Generate solutions to common problems,

ogbako ohaji

27. December 2025

10:00 am - 06:00 pm

Ogbako Ohaji is the joint unity of Ogbako Ohaji at home and United Ohaji in Dispora community development initiatives. Ogbako Ohaji seeks to empower individuals and groups of people in Ohaji with the skills they need to effect change within Ohaji communities and Imo State. These skills are created through the formation of social groups working for a common agenda. Ohaji community developers understand both how to work with individuals and how to affect communities' positions within the context of greater Imo State.

Overcoming ohaji
marginalization: 
where do we start
and
what is the game plan?

Ohaji DAY vision

Ohaji community in Ohaji-Egbema LGA of Imo State is economically and politically marginalized.  Ohaji land has been fraudulently taken over.  Unemployment among youths in Ohaji is the highest in any oil producing community in Nigeria.


We can we do?:

  • Economic
  • Social
  • Political

Business and Economic empowerment


Chuks Obidike

Health and Women 


Mary Ugbonna

Youth and Sports


John Ugo

ohaji day - a special kind of community developer

About ohajiday.org

Ohaji community in Ohaji-Egbema LGA of Imo State is economically and politically marginalized.  Ohaji land has been fraudulently taken over.  Unemployment among youths in Ohaji is the highest in any oil producing community in Nigeria.

Ohaji Day (ohajiday.org) is a worldwide non-profit organization of Ohaji citizens focused on all aspects of Ohaji development, with a commitment to human development and civic responsibility.


Ohaji community is unique.  Ohaji Day is constantly evolving and growing. Our mission is to empower individuals and community groups in Ohaji with skills they need to effect economic, civic and social change within Ohaji communities.  These skills are created through the formation of project groups working for a common agenda. As a community developer, we understand both how to work with individuals and how to affect Ohaji communities' positions within the context of common and larger Ohaji goal.


Join us to create awareness of this marginalization, build a peaceful, progressive economic and social network to provide our Ohaji children and youth with a better path to life.  We want a better path to life for our children.

how long do you need before you sign up?

OHAJI needs you!  Yes, you!

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lead us.

some of our leaders

olachi oleru, MD

Medical Doctor

Justice chidi ononogbo

IMO State Judge

dr. aloysius ochasi

Reverend Father

Presentation to justice chidi ononogbo

by Ohaji Community USA

Honorable Gill ogonna

Councilman IMO STATE House of Assembly

FAQ

Ohaji/Egbema is an oil-rich Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. It is headquartered in Mmahu-Egbema.

Ohaji-Egbema local Government it has seventeen autonomous communities, namely Egbema, Umuagwo, Oloshi, Umunkwaku, Obile, Obitti, Mgbirichi/Alakuru, Opuoma, Assa, Awarra, Ikwerede, Umuokanne, Obiakpu, Ohaba, Obosima, Mmahu, and Obuomadike.

Ohaji Political Action Committee (OPAC) raises money and spends money to elect Ohaji leaders who are progressive to Ohaji interest or defeat political candidates whose interest marginalize Ohaji.

Imagine the power of the Ohaji in diaspora if we truly united globally.

The need for Ohaji unity on the local government scale could not be any clearer.

When one hurts, we all hurt. That is the mantra of Ohajiday.org and should be the mantra of Ohaji people and people of Ohaji across the world.


Given that sentiment, what if the Ohaji in diaspora, came together on the local government stage of Imo State, for the purpose of political and economic power and the betterment of our children?  Just, what if?