Welcome To THE Official Website OF AMICHIUSA
AmichiUSA is an association of Amichi men, women and children living in USA.
AmichiUSA is an association of Amichi men, women and children living in USA.
Membership is per individual and each person is responsible for meeting their membership obligations including dues and meeting attendance.
Amichi is a town in Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Please send an email to info@amichiusa.com if you have any questions or concerns.
One of our admin officers will revert with a response.
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Meetings are held on the first Saturday of every two months at 12Noon EST/EDT and conducted via a phone conference.
Meeting via ZOOM communicated via WhatsApp. For security reasons, please call a member to get the link.
AmichiUSA is an association of Amichi indigenes by birth or marriage, nephews, nieces from outside Amichi (umu nwadianna).
Membership is per individual and each person is responsible for meeting their membership obligations including dues and meeting attendance. Members are highly encouraged and expected to support other Amichi members in good times as well as in emergencies and bad times.
Meetings are held on the first Saturday of every two months. The meeting is schedule at 12 Noon EST/EDT and conducted via ZOOM.
Registration is $20 per person and annual dues is $50 per person. Only those that meet their financial obligations are deemed members of AmichiUSA. Registration, dues and any future levies can be paid through our PayPal account. Please select payment type first and then click on the "Pay Now" button to transfer over to PayPal.
Amichi is a town in Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria. Its geographical coordinates are Latitude (North) 6.0 / 6° 0' 0" and Longitude (East) 6.95 / 6° 57' 0". Amichi shares boundaries with Akwa Etiti, Azigbo, Ekwulumili, Igbo Ukwu, Nnewi, Osumenyi and Utuh. The closest major city is Onitsha – about 22 miles or 35 kilometers.
Amichi was the provincial headquarters of Biafran government from late 1969 to the end of the civil war. It also served as the temporary home of the Catholic archdiocese of Onitsha for most of the civil war to early 1970.
On January 13, 1970, Nigerian and Biafran forces assembled in Amichi, at the home of late Chief Benjamin Obijiofor Atuchukwu to sign a peace accord which marked the end of the civil war.
Payment can be made with a creditcard through PayPal OR ZELLE to our bank using amichiusafinance@gmail.com. THANK YOU!
USE THE PAY NOW BUTTON BELOW TO PAY WITH PAYPAL
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