OPUNA organizes cultural events and gatherings that showcase the rich traditions of the Oguduasaa people. These programs bring members together, strengthen cultural pride, and pass heritage on to younger generations.
The union actively supports members during significant life moments. From weddings and naming ceremonies to send-off parties for those relocating, OPUNA ensures that no member celebrates or transitions alone.
When members face illness, bereavement, or hardship, OPUNA steps in with encouragement, presence, and organized contributions to assist families through difficult times. This reflects the motto: Onye aghala nwanne ya — “Let no one be left behind.”
Through partnerships with other Isuikwuato and cultural unions in North America and beyond, OPUNA expands its impact, builds relationships, and amplifies the voice of the Oguduasaa community in the diaspora.
OPUNA provides platforms for members to engage in discussions on social, educational, and civic matters. These forums foster dialogue, build unity, and encourage collective problem-solving.