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Omenala Mara Ma
YOUR JOURNEY TO CULTURAL
APPRECIATION IS HERE.
WHY WE EXIST
We believe in cultural empowerment.
Ifediora Organization was established to promote Igbo and other African cultures. Our purpose is primarily driven by a lack of proper representation of African/Black culture, poor cultural custodianship, and racist troupes that badly depict Africa. On this website, expect to be empowered by content that positively highlight cultures of the Igbo people and other ethnic groups in Africa. Here, we curate safe, thought-provoking content that explore the societal issues shaping the lives of Africans both on the continent and in the Diaspora.

EMBRACE THE CROWN

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Martha

IFEDIORA NUTRITION

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Anne

UNDILUTED MINISTRIES

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Julia

ABOUT US

Ifediora is a non-profit organization based in the United States of America. We exist to foster a deeper appreciation for African culture while addressing the social issues that affect our communities.

The word Ifediora belongs to the Igbo ethnic group. It means, that which is good for the community. This phrase embodies our spirit of community, cultural appreciation, and the importance of working together for the greater good.


O ji ngaji eri chetakwa ndi ji aka.

Translation: a person who eats with a spoon should remember those who use their hands to eat.

Since its inception, Ifediora has developed a number of programs aimed at improving the community. These include a campaign to empower Black women with textured hair, nutrition and wellness services, and a Christian community for millennials.

Our diverse range of programs has consistently brought about positive transformations in the lives of individuals across the globe. Over the years, we have seen remarkable changes in people's lives, as our initiatives have touched hearts and empowered minds on a higher scale.