About Us 

Our Story

Urhobo Progressive Association was incorporated in 1983, as a 501 (c) for non-profit organization registered under the laws of the State of Texas.  The association is an ethnic Nigerian group based in Houston, Texas. In the Nigeria, the Urhobos are found in the southwestern and southeastern part of Delta State.

UPA Houston was founded in 1982 by group of Urhobos who lived around the Houston areas, many of them were students, who had travelled to the United State for further studies.  Using ethnicity and to some extent the Urhobo Language as rallying tool, the group quickly and easily found and gathered themselves and no sooner Urhobo Progressive Association was formed.  Today, through the hard work and dedication of the members, the association has grown into a full-fledge, well-organized and recognized among the other Nigeria ethnic group in Houston and in the United States.  The association is member of Urhobo Progress Union of America (UPUA), the parent body of Urhobos in America as well as the Urhobos-worldwide union-Urhobo Progress Union (UPU).

With a steady growth since inception, the association has experienced tremendous growth from about 17 when it was founded to over 100 strong-members today and has transited from one regime to another through peaceful democratic process,

Along with the adults membership comes the vibrant youth and young adult groups.  These bubbling groups are learning the ropes fast and are poised to become experienced adult group who can successfully and smoothly run the affairs of the association.

UPA Houston members are US lawful abiding citizens contributing their quota to the economy through their various professions and to non-profit and local volunteering efforts in the United States.  The membership transcends all professions including Doctor, Pharmacist Scientists, Lawyers, Teachers, Nurses, Businessmen, etc.  Through individual and team-work efforts, the association is involved in the various efforts to provide support and relief for natural disaster areas and also support developmental projects that help to improve the living standard of the Urhobonation in Nigeria.

The association functions by holding monthly meeting on every first Sunday of the month except in February and sometimes in September, when the meetings are held on the Second Sunday.  The association also functions through participation in the many formal and informal events and projects of the association.  These events which are to a large extent family based, creates atmosphere that foster love, unity, well-being amongst association members and family and the togetherness in brings among the association families is something to cherish.

Mission Statement

A commitment to uphold the Urhobo cultural values abroad and work together as a team to promote love, unity and progress among the Urhobos in the Houston environ and elsewhere.

Motto

The motto of the association is “Culture, Unity and Progress” (CUP) which translates to “Ekuremu, Okugbe ve Obaro”

Executive Members

 

UPA Houston Affiliates

Urhobo Progress Association (UPA), Houston is an association of Urhobo indigenes living in Houston and its environs.  The association was formed in 1983 by some members, mostly student then, who felt and saw the need to have a rally point for Urhobo.  Several efforts and meetings, then, led to the formation of UPA..  UPA has grown from 13 founding members in 1983 to over 120 members in 2018, a span of 35 years.

Urhobo Progress Union America (UPUA)  (upuamerica.org) is an association of Urhobo indigenes living in Houston and its environs.  The association was formed in 1983 by some members, mostly student then, who felt and saw the need to have a rally point for Urhobo.  Several efforts and meetings, then, led to the formation of UPA..  UPA has grown from 13 founding members in 1983 to over 120 members in 2018, a span of 35 years.

The Urhobo National Association (TUNA), Urhobo Progress Union North America (UPUNA) and Urhobo National Association of North America (UNANA). 

Currently there are 18 chapters of UPUA, spread across the United State and one in Canada (UPU Canada).  UPA Houston is the largest chapter of UPUA with over 120 members.  UPUA is managed by a National Executive Committee led by the President and a Board of Trustee (BOT), comprising of all Chapter President and led by BOT of Trustee Chairperson.

Urhobo Progress Union (UPU or UPU Worldwide) is the parent body of UPA Houston and UPUA.  Located in Nigeria, the UPU Worldwide Secretariat is located at 10 Okere Road Warri, Delta State, however, UPU Worldwide multi-building structure called Urhobo Cultural Center (still under construction) is located in Uvwiamughe-Agbarho, Delta State, Nigeria.  According to the UPU constitution, UPU branches are:

(a) Each clan of Urhobo Land.

(b) Each state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria

(c) Each country outside Nigeria.

UPUA is a branch and chapter of UPU Worldwide.

Upcoming Events

Meeting DateMeeting Name
May 2019:
Sunday May 5UPA General Meeting

Saturday May 11
Baby Shower for Mrs. Aghogho Idiaghe
Saturday May 11Mr. & Mrs. Umaka - Son’s Graduation Ceremony
Saturday May 18Mr. & Mrs. Umaka - Son’s Graduation Party
June 2019:
June 1, 2019Saved the date for Chief Steve Bazunu
Sunday June 2UPA General Meeting
Thursday, June 06Traditional Marriage for Novolyn Okotie’s Daughter
Saturday, June 8Wedding Marriage for Novolyn Okotie’s Daughter
Saturday, June 22, 2019UPA Day at the Park Event
July 2019:
Sunday July 7UPA General Meeting
July 26 & 27 2019Saved the date
August 2019:
Sunday August 4UPA General Meeting
Friday, August 30UPUA Convention
Saturday, August 31UPUA Convention
September 2019:
Sunday, September 1UPUA Convention
Saturday, September 8UPA General Meeting
October 2019:
Sunday, October 6UPA General Meeting
November 2019:
Sunday, November 3UPA General Meeting
December 2019
Sunday, December 1UPA General Meeting
Saturday, December 21UPA End of Year Party Event

Donations can be made via

  • Zelle
  • Checks

FOR ZELLE

Donations Via Zelle should be made to UPA #281-912-4878.

FOR CHECK

Payment by Check can be made at the meeting or mailed to UPA.

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