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Eko Club Dallas Set To Host Eko Club International’s First Quarterly Meeting Of 2024

  • Eko Club Dallas is a branch of Eko Club International in Dallas Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Eko Club International is an umbrella body for Lagosians in the diaspora.
  • The body is set to meet for the first time in 2024.

Eko Hot Blog reports that Eko Club Dallas, DFW, in Dallas, Texas, United States (US) is set to host the Eko Club International (ECI) for its first Quarterly General Meeting (QGM) of 2024.

The meeting is expected to hold from Friday, March 8, 2024, to Saturday, March 9, 2024.

Eko Hot Blog gathered that the club has various events lined up for the two-day meeting.

The first day will witness the All-White Welcome Party at the Star Banquet Hall & 2722 W Irving Blvd, Irving Texas 75061 by 8pm. The party will feature the Mr. & Mrs. Eko Competition, Old School music miming competition, Dancing Competition, and lots more.

The Friday night party will also witness some history lessons about Lagos, ECI, and games and prizes.

According to details shared with Eko Hot Blog, member of the ECI can sign up for one of two games — Pick The Money and Catch The Train. Preregistration is required to participate in these games and interested participants can call 201-407-3181 to sign up.

Following the Friday night fun fest, members will participate in a Walk For Life on Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 6am and they are expected to come with their chapter’s T-shirt.

Later that day, the ECI QGM will feature the Ankara Night at Las Lomas Irving Banquet Halls – Emerald Hall 3761 Irving Mall Drive by 8pm.

The quarterly meeting promises to be a fun and engaging adventure for members of the elite club.

ECI is an charitable organisation that actively participates in the provision of charitable support to the less privileged population, especially those in under-served communities.

Over the years, the club has continued to provide various humanitarian services to the less privileged in its communities, including: Medical Missions, Food drives/donations, Clothing/toy drives/donations, Scholarship awards, Renovation of schools, Provision of computer laboratory, and Monetary and non-monetary donations.

The group of Lagosians also prioritise advancing, promoting, and projecting the cultural, social and economic values of Lagos globally.

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