Executive Members
Leading IUSA with dedication, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to our mission
Current Executive Leadership
Our dedicated executive team guides IUSA with vision, integrity, and unwavering commitment to serving our communities and preserving our cultural heritage.
President, Igbo United Sisters of America
Eziada Lady Julia Azubuike-Durunna
Julia Azubuike-Durunna is a visionary leader, community builder, and passionate advocate for women’s empowerment. She is the Co-Founder and National President of the Igbo United Sisters of America (IUSA), where she has championed unity, transparency, and excellence since the organization’s founding in 2019.
A devoted Christian, Julia is widely respected as a prayer warrior, spiritual mentor, and servant leader. She is also a proud wife and mother of three, whose deep faith and compassion guide every aspect of her life.
Julia holds degrees from Alvan Ikoku College of Education (affiliated with UNN), Clayton State University, and Walden University, where she earned a Master’s in Health Informatics and Public Health. She is the CEO of Olive Healthcare Agency LLC and a thriving real estate entrepreneur since 2003.
Admired for her impeccable style and creative flair, Julia is known for inspiring others through her leadership, philanthropy, and unwavering commitment to uplifting women and communities.
Vice President
Eziada Julie Egbuziem
Secretary
Eziada Ifeoma Okonkwo
Assistant Secretary
Eziada Adaeze Uzochukwu
Treasurer
Eziada Carol Offor
Financial Secretary
Eziada Chinwe Ozulumba
Social Director
Eziada Chinyere Kalu
Assistant Social Director
Eziada Vivien Opurum
Provost
Eziada Nnene Iroulo
Welfare Director
Lady Lolo Victoria Ogechi Maduakor
Assistant Welfare Director
Eziada Josephine Anusionwu
Public Relations Officer
Eziada Nkechi Martin
Media Director
Eziada Lady Dr. Maria Onyia
Leadership Values
Our executive leadership embodies the core values of IUSA: unity, compassion, cultural preservation, and service to others. They guide our organization with the wisdom of our ancestors and the vision for future generations.
Through their dedicated service, they ensure that “Onulu ube nwanne agbana oso” – the principle that we must not run away when we hear the cry of our brothers and sisters – remains at the heart of everything we do.
