Akwa Ibom Tech Week 2024

Ibom Heritage organized the cultural night component of the Akwa Ibom Tech Week 2024 edition. The Ibom Cultural Night was one of the opening highlights of the tech event which held in Ikot Ekpene. Tech enthusiasts, tourists, and supporters of Ibom Heritage attended the fun night.

Akwa Ibom State played host to guests from everywhere in this tech week. There were innovators, capacity builders, tech enthusiasts and many others taking part. It was therefore exciting for Ibom Heritage to advance culture during the conference.

Accolades poured in as the ceremony reverberated across social and cultural circles. It was a carnival that facilitated the advancement of our proud heritage as a people to the Akwa Ibom Tech Community and other sundry Tourists. The attendants all experienced a plethora of the depth of our history and practices sampled in music, dance, fashion, marriage and delectable meals.

The ceremony witnessed numerous displays of the rich, elegant cultural themes and activities of the Ibom people from music, dance, marriage, traditional dishes, idiomatic expressions among others. There was also a dramatic depiction of the literary masterpiece compendium bestseller; Ibibio Nation: History and Culture.

Special thanks go to our right hand partners for the event, 3MTT NIGERIA, Devlenda XR & Panotour Africa Community . Honorable mentions to the capable Project Manager of the event ConsulTee and Asteroid Bassey.

The 2024 edition of Akwa Ibom Tech Week held in Four Point by Sheraton, Ikot Ekpene.

Oto-Obong Uwah

Oto-Obong Uwah

Oto-Obong Aniefiok Uwah is the author of Ibibio Nation: History and Culture. He represents the new generation of Philosopher-Kings who believe in the unfailing strength of the human capacity to change every contrary situation. A highly motivated individual, he also plies his social trade in public speaking, coaching and mentoring.

He holds a BSC in Accounting from the University of Uyo and an MSC in International Accounting & Finance from the University of Liverpool. In his career, spanning over 19 years as an accountant and budget/cost analyst in the public and private sectors, he has developed a robust aptitude for analytical reviews and cost management towards efficient project delivery; having practiced as a Trainee Accountant with the Federal Civil Service and Cost Controller in the Oil & Gas Sector.

In actualizing various roles within this professional context, he built capacity and mentored other professionals in those roles. Currently an HR Compensation and Benefits professional, Oto-Obong has used his experience as an active labour unionist to push reforms that have led to a fairer welfare and compensation structure within the workplace.

Currently an HR Compensation and Benefits professional, Oto-Obong has used his experience as an active labour unionist to push reforms that have led to a fairer welfare and compensation structure within the workplace.

Oto-Obong Uwah is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). He is widely trained on both local and international platforms, enhancing his professional capacity towards improved service delivery.

 

He is a poet, writer, political scientist, public commentator, sports enthusiast, and an accomplished humanist. His latest foray as a humanist is in the field of anthropology and heritage studies, committed to the propagation of the Nigerian cultural heritage.   

Oto-Obong Uwah is of the Pentecostal section of the Christian community, happily married and blessed with three beautiful daughters. As a philanthropist, he has teamed up with his beloved wife to sponsor scores of indigent Nigerians through various levels of education. He is a very sociable person and an astute networker, easily found in the company of smart and intelligent people.

His life’s dream is the consistent improvement of humanity and the continued development of the social eco-system to make for a more fulfilling life for all. Driven by this mantra, he set out in 2015, to document the history of his Atan Offot Community in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. What started as a clan-centered ambition to document the history of a small community created the pathway to a more expansive research that evolved to produce the book shared with the public today. Thus, Ibibio Nation: History and Culture is one of his modest contributions to the current global interest in the history and sociology of ethnic minorities.