EYUMEMA USA CELEBRATING A NEW EXECUTIVE
The National Executive Council (NEC) of Eyumema USA Inc. stands as the central leadership body guiding our mission of unity, cultural preservation, and women’s empowerment across the United States and beyond.
The NEC is comprised of:
15 Branch Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Secretary Generals representing Eyumema chapters nationwide.
The National Executive (National Exco), which serves as the highest decision-making and coordinating organ.
Our Esteemed Founding Mothers and Advisors, whose wisdom and sacrifices continue to guide our path.
The NEC embodies the collective voice of all Eyumema branches in the U.S. It ensures that every local chapter contributes to the vision of empowering Manyu women and preserving our cultural heritage.
Branch Leaders (Presidents, VPs, and SGs): Represent and champion the needs of their chapters, bringing grassroots perspectives into national decision-making.
National Exco: The engine of the NEC, charged with providing direction, implementing programs, and ensuring accountability. They are the agents and custodians of NEC authority.
Founding Mothers & Advisors: The pillars of wisdom, offering guidance, mentorship, and continuity to safeguard Eyumema’s values and traditions.
Our Purpose.
The NEC exists to:
Foster unity across all Eyumema branches in the U.S.
Promote sustainable development projects for the Manyu community at home and abroad.
Preserve and showcase our cultural identity with pride.
Support and uplift Manyu women and girls, ensuring their voices remain central to every decision.
The National Executive recognizes the honor and responsibility of serving as the agent and custodian of the NEC’s authority. With transparency, accountability, and collaboration, we pledge to:
Strengthen coordination among all branches.
Uphold the democratic values of Eyumema USA.
Carry forward the legacy of our founding mothers with dedication and vision.
Together, we remain One Eyumema, One Manyu, One Family—committed to building bridges across generations, branches, and communities.