• Ohanaeze mourns death of President-General, Obiozor

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    The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, has expressed shock over the death of its President-General, Prof George Obiozor.

    Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State had on Wednesday, in a statement, announced the demise of Obiozor at the age of 80.

    But reacting to its President-General’s death, Ohanaeze in a statement titled, “Igbo Titan Bows Out,” signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Dr Alex Ogbonnia, said Prof Obiozor sacrificed his personal comfort in the service of the Igbo nation, adding that the iconic diplomat would be remembered for “irrepressible courage, candour, tolerance, large heart and equanimity.”

    The statement reads, “It is with pain and sorrow in our hearts that the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide and indeed all the Igbo sons and daughters received the news of the passing of Ambassador Professor George Obiozor, CON (Ugwumba).

    “Until his death, he was the President-General of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation.

    Obiozor was a prodigy and an enigma of some sorts; an erudite reflective scholar of world renown, prophetic intellectual, astute resourceful administrator, sagacious plebian political submarine, seasoned diplomat, cultural reservoir, detribalised patriot, jovial cerebral discussant, among others.

    “The most endearing of the Obiozor mystique can be summarised in character; the courage of his convictions, steadfastness and uncompromising commitment to his goals.

    “Obiozor was sometimes misrepresented and misunderstood because of the silent cautious strategy and tactics with which he pursues his goals but behind the great achiever was an uncommon and perfect gentleman of immense proportions.

    “The Obiozor life trajectory is one of the most enviable; he started as a child in Awo-Omamma, went to the USA for further studies, acquired a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), taught in the world class universities and promoted to the rank of a professor of International Relations.

    “He, served Nigeria in various capacities without blemish as the Director General, Institute of International Affairs, Lagos; Nigerian Ambassador to three countries, Israel, Cyprus and the USA; articulated the Return of Chief Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu with Dr. Chuba Okadigbo and Joe Asogwa in 1982; led the Igbo delegation to the 2014 National Constitutional Conference and ultimately, was elected the President General of the apex Igbo socio-cultural body, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

    “Above all, Obiozor in his first world press conference as the President General, at the headquarters of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, assured the Igbo that time has come for the age-long collective aspiration of a Nigerian president from the South East of Nigeria.”

    It added, “He demonstrated his unassailable commitment to the Igbo by leading delegations to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; British Embassy, Chief E K Clarke; Chief Ayo Adebanjo; Sultan of Sokoto, among others.

    “The Obiozor-led advocacy assumed an irreversible, unquenchable and irresistible national charm, resonance and unprecedented crescendo.

    “During the last meeting of the National Executive Committee of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide held at Owerri, Obiozor spoke emotionally about the candidacy of Peter Obi and pointed out that it would have been a major catastrophe if Obi was not in the race.

    “He expressed satisfaction that Peter Obi has changed the political dynamics of the country and created a pathway for Nigerian new beginning.

    “Obiozor will be remembered as a man who displayed an uncommon intellect, irrepressible courage, candor, tolerance, large heart and equanimity; he sacrificed his personal comfort in the service of Igbo nation.

    “What stands Obiozor out among his peers is his unique intellectual wizardry, a profound sense of humour, extraordinary creative imagination, rationality, clear-headedness, unwavering determination and incandescent passion with which he pursues his views even in the most hostile or complex circumstances.

    “While we condole the wife, children and the immediate family, we take solace in the fact that when a chronicle of Igbo personages will be launched, some leaders will appear in footnotes while some chapters will be devoted to Obiozor.”

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