Section 1 |
The name of the organization shall be
Urhobo Historical Society (UHS), hereinafter also called the Society or UHS. |
Section 2 |
Inaugurated on
Our purposes have been shaped by such rationale, as follows:
Urhobo Historical Society shall use its resources (especially
its two web sites
http://www.waado.org/Contents.html and
http://www.urhobo.kinsfolk.com/) to study and promote all aspects of Urhobo history and
culture, including:
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Section 1 |
Membership shall be open to any person of Urhobo origin
who is interested in studying and learning about Urhobo
history and culture, who supports the statement of purpose
in Article I Section 2, and who pays the prescribed annual
membership fees.
Membership shall also be open to non-Urhobos who are
interested in studying and learning about Urhobo history
and culture, who support the statement of purpose in
Article I Section 2, and who pay the prescribed annual
membership fees. |
Section 2 |
There shall be two categories of membership. (a) Regular
members shall pay annual fees of $50.00 per member. (b)
Charter members shall pay $200.00 or more (at their
option) in the first year of membership and shall pay
annual dues at the regular amount of $50.00 or more
(at their option) in subsequent years of membership. |
Section 1 |
Urhobo Historical Society shall conduct
Annual Conferences and General Meetings
that provide the yearly media and platforms for organizing
the Society's activities and for enacting and reviewing
its policies by:
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Section 2 |
The date of the Annual Conference and General Meeting
shall be in the first weekend of November or any other
date that the Annual
General Meeting approves. The venue of the Annual Conference and
General Meeting shall be decided by the Annual General
Meeting of the previous year. |
Section 1 |
The supreme aim of Urhobo Historical Society shall be
creating a movement that will promote the preservation of
historical records and the writing of diverse historical
experiences among the Urhobo. Unlike some of their
neighbors, the Urhobo do not record their histories in
terms of the reigns and achievements of kings. The Urhobo
story is ultimately a record of multiplex achievements
involving ordinary people who have risen to make
differences in the lives of their communities.
Recording such a history is a much greater undertaking
than that involved in chronicling the glories of kings
and the great deeds of aristocratic families that we
have inherited from the manners of imperial
historiography. Imitation of such alien European
imperial methods of history-writing has led to the
diminution of the significance attached to achievements
by ordinary individuals in traditional historiography in
several African societies. To avoid such pitfalls, the
methodology of Urhobo history shall be a more
decentralized undertaking. UHS shall accordingly seek to
involve all grades of people in telling and recording
the Urhobo historical experience. It is a story that
sometimes picks up local hues reflecting the
twenty-two subcultures of Urhoboland. UHS will honor those who have shaped such local
communities along with others who, like the great
Mukoro Mowoe, have had a pan-Urhobo impact.
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Section 2 |
Editor. There shall be an editor of the
Society's web sites. The editor shall be appointed by the
Annual General Meeting and shall be responsible to the
Editorial and Management Committee for the operations and
management of the web sites. |
Section 1 |
Role, Size, Composition. The Editorial and
Management Committee (EMC) shall be
responsible for the day-to-day management
and operations of the affairs of Urhobo Historical
Society and shall be accountable to the Annual
General Meeting. EMC
shall have up to fifteen, and no fewer than ten,
members. |
Section 2 |
Meetings. EMC shall hold teleconference meetings
at least once a quarter.
A quorum of at least forty percent of EMC members
must be present before business can be transacted
or motions made or passed. |
Section 3 |
Terms. Members of the Editorial and Management
Committee may serve for a term of three years and shall be
eligible for re-election to serve other terms, without
restriction. |
Section 4 |
Elections. Members of the Editorial and
Management Committee shall be elected by a plurality of
the Annual General Meeting. The Annual General
Meeting has the authority to delegate elections of the
members to the Editorial and Management Committee. |
Section 5 |
Officers and Duties. There shall be four officers of the EMC
consisting of a Chair, a Deputy-Chair,
Secretary, and Treasurer. The officers shall be elected by the EMC at the
first meeting of the EMC following its
composition. The officers shall serve for a
renewable term of three years. Their duties
are as follows:
The
Chair shall convene regularly
scheduled EMC meetings and shall preside, or
arrange for other members of the EMC to preside,
at each meeting.
The
Deputy-Chair will chair
committees on special subjects as designated by
the EMC and shall preside at EMC meetings
whenever the Chair is absent.
The
Secretary shall be responsible
for keeping records of EMC actions, including
overseeing the taking of minutes at all its
meetings, sending out meeting announcements,
distributing copies of minutes and the agenda to
each EMC member, and assuring that corporate
records are maintained.
The
Treasurer shall make a report at
EMC meetings. Treasurer shall assist in the preparation of
the budget, help develop fundraising plans, and
make financial information available to EMC
members and the public. |
Section 1 |
These Bylaws may be amended when necessary by a
two-thirds majority of the Editorial and
Management Committee, subject to ratification by
the Annual General Meeting. Proposed amendments must be submitted to the
Secretary for distribution to all EMC members at
least two weeks before the date on which the votes
to approve or reject them are to be taken.. |
Section 1 |
Urhobo Historical Society exists to study and propagate the
history and culture of a major ethnic nationality in
Nigeria's Niger Delta. It therefore expects to be in
existence for a long time. However, in the unlikely event of
its dissolution, its assets shall be handled as prescribed
by the dissolution clause of its certificate of
incorporation, as follows: "Upon the dissolution of the
corporation, the Board of Trustees shall, after paying or
making provisions for the payment of the liabilities of the
corporation, dispose of all the assets of the corporation
exclusively for the purposes of the corporation in such
manner, or to such organization or organizations organized
and operated exclusively for charitable, educational,
religious, or scientific purposes as shall at the time
qualify as exempt organization or organizations under
section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or
the corresponding provision of any future United States
Internal Revenue Law), as the Board of Trustees shall
determine. Any assests not so disposed of shall be disposed
of by the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the
principal office of the corporation is then located,
exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or
organizations, as said court shall determine, which are
organized exclusively for such purposes." Approved by Annual General Meeting of Urhobo Historical Society, which held on November 2, 2003. |