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IFAC 2025

Theme: Embracing Tradition. Celebrating Culture.

Mark your calendars! The 10th Anniversary of the Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture is coming soon!

Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
Location: London

Over the past decade, the Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture has blossomed into one of London’s most vibrant and eagerly awaited cultural festivals.

This milestone celebration promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Igbo heritage. From pulsating drumbeats and captivating dances to stunning traditional attire and mouth-watering delicacies. This festival will take our audience through the rich culture and traditions of the Igbo people.

Join us as we honour a decade of community, culture, and creativity!

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March 2025: Inter-State Football Tournament for IFAC 2025!

Last Saturday of March: CIL Meeting

Last Saturday of June: IFAC Meeting

12th July 2025: Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture

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2nd Saturday of August: IFAC Account and IFAC Lessons Learnt

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Last Saturday of November 2025: CILUK Dinner

CIL UK

The Congress of Igbo Leaders serves as a unifying body dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage, values, and traditions of the Igbo people, both within the United Kingdom and across the globe

CIL UK Mission

We strive to create a vibrant, inclusive platform that connects Igbo people of all generations, provides educational and cultural enrichment, and supports socioeconomic development, while actively engaging with broader UK society.

Igbo People

The Igbo people primarily reside in Southeast Nigeria, in a region known as Igboland, which is bordered by diverse ethnic groups, including the Bini, Warri, Ijaw, Ogoni, Igala, Tiv, Yako, and the Ibibio

Igbo Nation

In today’s interconnected world, the Igbo people have a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact—not just within Nigeria but across Africa and the globe. The Igbo have the potential to build influence through a strategic approach that emphasises unity, economic alliances, and cultural diplomacy

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  • Home
  • About
    • The Igbo People
    • Aims and Objectives
    • Igbo Religion
  • Igbo Nation
  • Congress
  • Departments
    • Protocols Department
    • Teens Department
    • Children Department
    • Culture and Tradition Department
    • Education Department
    • Medical Department
  • Events
  • Gallery
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