Dr Chigozie, Nnabuhie of the Department of Linguistics, African and
Asian Studies, University of Lagos has called on the Igbos to seek the
highest good inherent in education. Nnabuhie made the call at the
Inaugural IgboLIfe Leadership Lecture/Award entitled, “Igbo Leadership
Challenge-The Role of Igbo Socio-cultural Organisations” on Saturday
Lagos.
According to the don, Igbos should endeavour to combine wealth
acquisition with the pursuit of education for the development of the
total man.
He noted that leaders the world over were known to be men and women of letters.
“Education must be deployed in the liberation of the Igbos. Reading
and counting of money were essential for the total liberation of the
Igbos.
“Those that can read and write live to lead,’’ Nnabuhie, said. The
don expressed the belief in the ability of the Igbos to imbibe the
practice of politics in all its manifestations.
He called on all Igbos to wake up to the political reality of the
present time and contribute their quota to the development of the entire
country. He bemoaned the emergence of splinter Igbo groups that parade
themselves as the voice of the Igbos, outside the Ohaneze Ndigbo.
The guest speaker said that the Igbos were relentless in what they
believed in, in spite of efforts made at discouraging them. Nnabuhie
said that the Igbos were known to be very industrious and were blessed
with a great sense of brotherhood.
“The Igbo world is composed intrinsically of Kingship and
brotherhood. The Igbos are driven with the passion to excel in all
endeavors. In his remarks the Chairman of the occasion, Chief Goddy
Uwazurike, President General Aka Ikenga, emphasised the need for the
Igbos to speak with one voice.
“We must speak out against the perceived marginalization of the Igbos
in national politics,’’ Uwazurike said. Contributing, the Publisher of
IgboLife Magazine, Mr Collins Onyeulo, said that the need to float the
magazine was borne out of the passion to correct the negative
perceptions of the Igbos.
Collins noted that 45 years after the civil war, the Igbos had moved
on, occupying various prestigious positions in all spheres of life. The
News Agency of Nigeria reports that 11 persons received the IgboLife
Magazine Award of excellence in their different fields.
Some of the recipients are Dr Chukuemeka Ezeife, Chief Goddy
Uwazurike, Dr. Joseph Odumodu, May and Baker Nig. Plc, Chief Victor
Osuagwu and Dr Leo Stan-Eke. Others included Mr Willy Nzewi, Chief
Anthony Idigbe, Chief Basil Osuagwu, Chief Gary Enwo-Igariwey and Chief
Felix Amadi.
NAN also reports that the event, which was put together by the
publisher of IgboLife Magazine, had the support of Mimee Noodles and
Ndigbo Amaka among others.
Others are Globe Motors, Greenlife Pharmaceuticals, Crown Insurance
Brokers Ltd, Intercontinental Distillers Ltd, May and Baker Nig. and
Forecast Mercantile Company Ltd, among others.
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