Hotel Tikkurila STAY CONVENIENTLY, COZILY AND AT A REASONABLE RATE AT HOTEL TIKKURILA IN CONNECTION WITH TIKKURILA SPORTS PARK! The all year open Hotel Tikkurila offers cozy accomodation with breakfast in rooms for 1-8 persons. Hotel consists of 32 rooms,… Read More

Jude Ibe

Uchenna Christopher Ezeonwukaike
Uchenna Christopher Ezeonwukaike is currently the social director of Anambra State Association Finland.. He is from Nanka, Orumba North in Anambra State. Status: Active Member Since: 2015 Position Held: Social Director Title/Nickname State of origin: Anambra State

James Emeka Emechebe
James Emeka Emechebe is from Okija in Ihiala L.G.A. He is a member of Anambra State Association Finland. Status: Active Member Since: 2017 Position Held: Member Title/Nickname State of origin: Anambra State

Emeka Ejidike
Emeka Ejidike is from Agulu in Aniocha L.G.A. He is a member of Anambra State Association Finland. Status: Active Member Since: 2011 Position Held: Member Title/Nickname State of origin: Anambra State… Read More

Chukwuemeka Emmanuel
Chukwuemeka Emmanuel is from Enugwu-Umuonyia, Orumba South in Anambra State. He Became an active member of ASA Finlnad since 2015.
2017 End of year Party planning
End of year Party & Launching of Anambra State Association Almanac Planning & Preparation …… No Role & Task Names Remarks 1. Master of the Ceremony (MC) Mr. Jude Nweke and Mr. Oguejiofor Okany 2. Presenters during the Almanac Launch… Read More

Food carnival
ASA African food carnival is a day we joined the world in celebrating the restaurant Day. We had our pop-up restaurants at Esplanadi park. The idea is to have fun, share new food experiences and enjoy our common living environments… Read More

Igbo Folklore
Folklore plays a major role in Igbo culture. They represent creation, life, and even death. Through elaborate tales, the Igbo people pass on their beliefs about how their people came to be. While the tales focus mainly on animal characters,… Read More

New Yam Festival
The New Yam Festival of the Igbo people (Orureshi in the idoma area, Iwa ji, Iri ji or Ike ji, depending on dialect) is an annual cultural festival by the Igbo people held at the end of the rainy season in early August. The Iwa ji festival (literally “new-yam… Read More