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Men You Should Know: Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
The date? 4th November, 1933. The place? Zungeru, Niger state, Nigeria. The man? Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu: Military Officer, Nigerian Politician, Biafran icon, Ikemba! While the highlight of many greats is a rise from grass to grace,Ikemba was born in the glory of wealth and affluence, abundance of supply, with his hands in milk and teeth grit to a silver spoon. Ikemba’s father, Sir Louis Philippe OdumegwuOjukwu, was one of the most successful businessmen in Nigeria in his days. His wealth could buy as much as what life had to offer the younger Ojukwu; like the best education at CMS in Lagos, King’s college in Lagos, Epson College at Surrey England and Oxford university. But however, that wealth could not buy what Ojukwu had to offer life; a heart with vision, a man on a mission, a soul with passion. From a Shadow, to a Servant and a Soldier
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His Father desired for the younger Ojukwu to obtain quality education, rise to the ranks and take over the family business, especially given the huge ‘connections’ the Older Ojukwu had with the British colonialist. But the younger Ojukwu had other ideas. He wanted to distance himself from his Father’s wealth, move away from his Father’s shadow; basically, he wanted to be his ‘own man’; by himself, to himself. To become this, he opted for being a Nigerian civil servant. He became the assistant district officer in the town of Udi (and later on Aba and Umuahia), overseeing community development in rural areas. His ability to see, interpret and analyze complex issues gained him a reputation of a community leader; one revered and respected. But being a civil servant was just a block in the building. Ojukwu proceeded to join the military in 1957; a decision that severed his communication with His father for another two and a half years. Ojukwu was trained in England and Ghana before returning to Nigeria in 1958 and was assigned to the Fifth Battalion in Kaduna. Other facts about Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Death and Burial
Dignitaries pay last respect to Odumegwu Ojukwu during his Lying In State. theeagleonline.com.ng
IkembaOdumegwuOjukwu died on the 26th of November 2011 in the United Kingdom at the age of 78, after a brief illness. He was accorded the highest military accolade and a funeral parade was conducted for him in Abuja, Nigeria on 27 February 2012.The ceremonies before his final interment is regarded as, one of the“most unusual and elaborate weeklong funeral ceremonies in Nigeria besides Chief ObafemiAwolowo, whereby his body was carried around the five Eastern states, Imo, Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, including the nation’s capital, Abuja. Memorial services and public events were also held in his honour in several places across Nigeria, including Lagos and Niger State, his birthplace, and as far away as Dallas, Texas, United States.”[2]He was buried in a newly built mausoleum in his compound at Nnewi. [1]ChukwuemekaOdumegwuOjukwu Facts, http://biography.yourdictionary.com/chukwuemeka-odumegwu-ojukwu accessed 07/11/18 [2]“At Ojukwu memorial in Dallas, USAfrica’sChidoNwangwu challenges Igbo nation to say “never again” like Jews”. USAfrica. 2012-02-06. Accessed 07/11//2018.
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