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    What Mbah, Azikiwe said about late Iwuanyanwu

    Late Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu

    Published By: Isa Isawade

    Some notable Nigerians have described the late President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, as a “quintessential statesman” who committed and devoted his life to the pursuit of peace and progress in Nigeria.

    They paid their tributes during the Service of Songs held in honor of the late President General in Enugu on Saturday.

    Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State, in his tribute, described Iwuanyanwu as ‘an Iroko’, whose exit would be greatly felt across the country, especially in Igbo land.

    “Iwuanyanwu raised himself, a towering example of generosity, courage and wisdom. Known as a bridge builder, he stretched his hands across communities and creeds; thus, fostering unity in our troubled times.

    “For me, the sense of loss the loss of Iwuanyanwu evokes, is not such that time will heal.

    “His love for Ndigbo and strong devotion to Nigeria were not mutually exclusive. He has indeed proved that you could adore your tribe and country in equal measure,” he said.

    Prof Uche Azikiwe, the widow of Nnamdi Azikiwe, first President of Nigeria, noted that Iwuanyanwu was unique in many ways, adding that he was a trailblazer.

    Azikiwe said the late Igbo leader charted a part for younger generations of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists from civil engineering to newspaper publishing.

    “The iconic leader demonstrated foresight, courage and the definitive can-do-spirit of the Igbo man. His capacity to create was only matched by his capacity to give,” she said.

    The Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Okey Emuchey, noted that Iwuanyanwu was a quintessential statesman, an iconic pan-Nigerian and national colossus.

    “Until his departure, our leader remained an absolute patriot who devoted his life for the pursuit of the peace and progress of Ndigbo and Nigeria,” he said.

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    Chief Chukwuma Okpalaezeukwu, President-General of Ohanaeze Youth Wing, said that Iwuanyanwu revived and sustained the youth wing to be vibrant and “a voice”.

    Okpalaezeukwu said that, as a lover of youths and their aspirations to grow, Iwuanyanwu would also carry the youths along and advise Ohanaeze youths on the right path to any issue.

    “Iwuanyanwu remains a father to us all, a role model, an achiever to be emulated and a passionate leader who seeks the growth and upliftment of youths,” he said.

    Umuada Igbo, an umbrella body of Igbo daughters in the South-East, Delta and Rivers States, called on South-East state governments to immortalise late the President-General.

    The President General, Umuada Igbo Nigeria and in Diaspora, Chief Kate Ezeofor, said that Iwuanyanwu was a great son of Igbo Land who lived and died in the service of his people.

    “Ahaejiagamba Ndigbo as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide worked closely with Umuada Igbo Nigeria and in Diaspora.

    “As Umuada Igbo, we are making passionate appeals to the governments of South-East States to immortalise Chief Iwuanyanwu in different ways.

    “In addition, we ask the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, GCFR, to immortalise Chief Iwuanyanwu for he was an authentic Nigerian patriot who made innumerable contributions in various sectors,” she said.

    The funeral rites for the late President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, commenced on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

    Iwuanyanwu, who died on July 25, will be buried on November 1, 2024. He was aged 82.

    (NAN)

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