North Carolina Celebrates 14 June As ‘Igbo Day’ To Honour Nigerian Heritage.
North Carolina – In a heartfelt gesture celebrating cultural diversity, Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina officially declared 14 June 2025 as ‘Igbo Day’ to recognise the rich heritage and contributions of the Igbo community. The proclamation, announced on 12 June 2025, encouraged residents across the state to join in observing this significant day, which took place last week, highlighting the vibrant Nigerian cultural legacy within the United States.
The Igbo people, one of Nigeria’s largest ethnic groups, are renowned for their entrepreneurial spirit, cultural preservation, and civic engagement. The proclamation acknowledges their profound impact on North Carolina’s social, economic, and cultural fabric. Governor Stein commended the Igbo community for their “commitment to maintaining their traditions while fostering unity and progress” in their adopted home, according to a statement shared by Sahara Reporters.
“Igbo Day is an opportunity to celebrate the remarkable contributions of the Igbo people to our state and nation,” Governor Stein said. “Their resilience, creativity, and dedication to community-building enrich North Carolina, and I encourage all citizens to reflect on this observance.”
The announcement sparked widespread enthusiasm, particularly among Nigerian diaspora communities. Posts on X reflect the pride and excitement surrounding the declaration, with users describing it as a milestone for cultural recognition. One post noted, “Ụmụ Igbo continue to shine because Anyị bụ Ìfè!”—a phrase translating to “We are light” in Igbo, encapsulating the community’s vibrant identity.
Igbo Day on 14 June saw vibrant celebrations across North Carolina, with cultural festivals, traditional music and dance performances, and educational programmes showcasing Igbo history and customs. Local organisations, such as Igbo cultural associations, collaborated with community leaders to ensure the day resonated statewide. These events fostered greater understanding and appreciation of Igbo heritage among all North Carolinians, with attendees sharing their experiences on X, praising the “colourful displays of Igbo culture” and the sense of unity fostered by the observance.
The proclamation underscores North Carolina’s commitment to inclusivity, recognising the contributions of immigrant communities. The Igbo, known for their industriousness and global diaspora, have established thriving businesses, academic networks, and cultural initiatives in the state, making them a vital part of its multicultural landscape.
Following the success of last week’s Igbo Day, residents are encouraged to continue engaging with Igbo cultural activities, from attending future events to learning about the community’s history. The governor’s call for statewide observance serves as a reminder of the power of cultural unity in building stronger, more connected communities.

