Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton-ICAE

Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton-ICAE ICAE also strives to preserve and share Igbo heritage in Edmonton and Canada

The Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton is a non-profit that promotes Igbo culture through programs that positively impact the Edmonton Igbo community’s progress and welfare.

ROHI Holdings: Redefining Logistics. Elevating Community.ROHI Holdings, founded by Franklin Ekpe, is an international lo...
02/21/2026

ROHI Holdings: Redefining Logistics. Elevating Community.

ROHI Holdings, founded by Franklin Ekpe, is an international logistics firm delivering dependable, high-level freight and cargo solutions to clients within and beyond the Igbo community. As the largest employer within the African community’s logistics sector, ROHI continues to set the standard for excellence, opportunity, and global reach.





The Art of Pastries and Black Excellence: Spotlight on Rita AnusiemAs part of our Black History Month celebrations, the ...
02/20/2026

The Art of Pastries and Black Excellence: Spotlight on Rita Anusiem

As part of our Black History Month celebrations, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly spotlights Rita Anusiem, the creative force behind Belle Delice, whose passion for pastries, innovation, and cultural pride continue to sweeten the lives of our community.





Black History Month Spotlight of Excellence: Celebrating Confidence Ekechukwu of Confy KitchenAs part of our Black Histo...
02/19/2026

Black History Month Spotlight of Excellence: Celebrating Confidence Ekechukwu of Confy Kitchen

As part of our Black History Month celebrations, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly spotlights Confidence Ekechukwu, the visionary entrepreneur behind Confy Kitchen, whose work reflects the spirit of Black excellence through culture, enterprise, and community impact.





Spotlight on Black Excellence: Primero Rentals Elevates Edmonton SpacesIn honour of 30 years of Black History Month in C...
02/18/2026

Spotlight on Black Excellence: Primero Rentals Elevates Edmonton Spaces

In honour of 30 years of Black History Month in Canada, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly shines a light on Primero Events and Rentals, a Black-owned business led by our very own members, Uchechi Iwuchukwu and Ebere Opara. Their creativity, vision, and dedication to elevating spaces and events have not only transformed ICAE gatherings into unforgettable experiences but also exemplify the power of Black entrepreneurship in our community.





Celebrating Community, Culture, and Black Excellence: Spotlight on Oge Morah of Dyronn KitchenAs part of our 30th-annive...
02/17/2026

Celebrating Community, Culture, and Black Excellence: Spotlight on Oge Morah of Dyronn Kitchen

As part of our 30th-anniversary celebration of Black History Month in Canada, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly highlights Oge Morah, the culinary force behind Dyronn Kitchen, whose dedication to authentic Igbo cuisine, community service, and cultural preservation exemplifies leadership, generosity, and Black excellence.





Celebrating Resilience, Service, and Impact: Honouring Chidi IwuchukwuAs Canada marks 30 years of Black History Month, t...
02/16/2026

Celebrating Resilience, Service, and Impact: Honouring Chidi Iwuchukwu

As Canada marks 30 years of Black History Month, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton shines a spotlight on Chidi Iwuchukwu—a speaker, author, mentor, and community leader whose life embodies resilience and service. From volunteering as a master of ceremonies at ICAE programs, to pioneering the Edmonton Igbo School, to supporting men’s wellness through TRIF partnerships, Chidi’s work continues to uplift the Edmonton Igbo community and beyond.

A trusted voice in schools and professional development seminars, and the author of Coming to Canada: The Ultimate Success Guide and Learn to Live Forward, Chidi inspires hope, empowers newcomers, and helps turn life’s challenges into unbreakable purpose. Discover the story of a man whose leadership, dedication, and courage make an enduring impact in Alberta and across Canada.





Dr. Peter Obiefuna: Leadership, Culture, and Community in ActionA mentor, leader, and cultural advocate, Dr. Peter Obief...
02/15/2026

Dr. Peter Obiefuna: Leadership, Culture, and Community in Action

A mentor, leader, and cultural advocate, Dr. Peter Obiefuna is empowering Edmonton’s Igbo community through family support, the Igbo Village Project, and his insightful book, When Love Is a Scam. His leadership helps communities rise, culture thrive, and—if the elders have their way—may soon earn him a well-deserved traditional title.






Kobo Trade: A Financial Lifeline Built on Igbo ExcellenceWelcome to our special feature celebrating Black and Igbo excel...
02/14/2026

Kobo Trade: A Financial Lifeline Built on Igbo Excellence

Welcome to our special feature celebrating Black and Igbo excellence during Canada’s 30th Black History Month. Discover how Okwy Ozowalu and Kobo Trade are transforming financial services for Nigerians in Canada—building trust, empowering families, and strengthening community connections across continents.





Global 360 Logistics: Moving Dreams, Building LegaciesMore than a shipping service, Global 360 represents reliability, c...
02/13/2026

Global 360 Logistics: Moving Dreams, Building Legacies

More than a shipping service, Global 360 represents reliability, cultural connection, and the enduring spirit of giving back. As we mark 30 years of Black History Month in Canada, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly celebrates this remarkable business as a living example of Black excellence in action.






OG Jonah: Edmonton’s Afro-Fusion Voice Taking the World by Storm.In celebrating OG Jonah this Black History Month, the I...
02/12/2026

OG Jonah: Edmonton’s Afro-Fusion Voice Taking the World by Storm.

In celebrating OG Jonah this Black History Month, the Igbo Cultural Association of Edmonton proudly honours not just an artist, but a visionary whose music and spirit continue to inspire across borders. His journey is just beginning, and the world is listening.





Address

17104 111 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
T5X3N1

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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+17806807018

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