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Today the Old Awgu and Enugu state in general say farewell to one of the last of a generation; The generation of those who fought for our independence, first educationists, post colonial community leaders, disciplinarians more especially noble gentlemen: CHIEF GODFREY U. ACHI (NMKPADIGBO 1 OF NDIAGBOR).
We thank God Almighty for daddy’s life. A life filled with humility, dedication to humanity, sacrifice and love for all.
We shall all miss his gentleness, love and firmness in discipline.
May his soul rest in peace .
Attached below is a Special tribute from the Chukwubikes, Family of Nenwe
*A TRIBUTE FROM THE CHUKWUBIKES OF NENWE TO CHIEF GODFREY U. ACHI
(NMKPADIGBO 1 OF NDIAGBOR) ON THE DAY OF HIS BURIAL 26TH JULY
2025*
It is with mixed feelings of nostalgia, pride, grateful to God almighty and naturally sadness that we are here witnessing the committing to mother earth one of the great icons in our family’s (friendship) historical panorama.
The friendship between Senator M B Chukwubike I suppose started when they were young teachers more than three quarter of a century ago. We only remember that the stories they told whenever they met; and their meetings were always often, Right from the time Dad was a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , Chief Achis’s house was one of the first calls (amongst a couple others in Ndiagbor) whenever he returned from the senate sessions in Lagos to share his experiences and messages from the senate. They would tell stories of their youth and enjoy them to our amazements.
We always looked forward to visiting his family . He and his wife were very generous, kind and entertaining though we were always able to see in him that air and command of high discipline that most Partents’ of that period and level impacted. He communicated patriotically in a pure Ndiagbor dialect. I remember he loved tennis and would always visit Nenwe for a tournament or play one with Dad at St Georges’ court (I suppose ) when we visited Ndiagbor
This friendship, mutual respect and alliance continued even in the
dispensation of the local administration of the Division then (Awgu Division
obviously) and the Igbo-etiti which later became our present Aninri .He was
once described by MBC as a very good Peace mediator and an astute
negotiator. If you asked our Dad of a sincere and trustworthy person, Godfrey
Achi or GU (as he used to call him would come up first.
When our mother died in 1999 my father was so desperate, inconsolable and Chief Achi promptly came to our house ,stayed and even slept in the same room with Dad giving him a great solidarity and psychological support you can only get from a loved one or someone who lived growth stories with you . Throughout the burial period he appeared in the pictures and video always behind Dad ,reassuring him and tapping his shoulder always like a boy .He continued to visit intermittently. His cajole and stories of girls both of them would have married are still reminiscent in my memory. These are actions and stories of friendship that are priceless.
Daddy and you nurtured and assured the friendship was
passed on and continued, thus in 1971 when your son Emmanuel and
Cousin Tobias came to school in Awgu County Secondary school Nenwe. He (Emmanuel) automatically became my
best friend till date and was also adopted by my parents for the
5 years stay in Nenwe. I can also say the same of your daughter Christy
who has continued to be in great contact with me and all my sisters.
As we bid you farewell we solemnly promise to
continue with this solid foundation of love and friendship laid by
you people many decades ago.
May you noble soul rest in peace.
From;
Chief (Senator) M.B Chukwubikes' Family
GHANA,THE INTRIGUE TO HATE & HARM
Many Ghanaian groups are inflaming the social media especially TikTok with incitements to hate & violence against Igbo people of Nigeria and their businesses in Ghana because of a miscommunication of ideas in a 13 years old video made by an Igbo businessman resident in Ghana!
Ironically these cries of violence against Igbos and the general igbo-phobia are fuelled and amplified by many Yoruba platforms who have become the proverbial "mourners crying more than the bereaved" and are vigorously transforming Tik Tok to radio RTLM & radio Rwanda that we all know fanned the embers of the genocide in Rwanda .
Tik Tok should be more proactive in stopping being used as ugly agents or by anyone to cause harm.
The Government of Ghana we are sure will not permit the attack on anyone or any form of breaking down of law and order in Ghana.
The Igbo community is also advised to 'lower their voices' be humble as usual and use correct languages on their hosts at all times : a must in the Igbo cosmology, culture and way of life.
One asks : is it not curious that a video made in the public glare 13 years ago resurface this year to cause this issues? Ask yourself again: Are there things we don't know?
We ask Ghanaians to pardon whatever misunderstanding or wrong communication etc with their Igbo guests and to as always use civil dialogue as brothers to resolve issues.
I am
Charles O Chukwubike
chukwubike@gmail.com
(Multicultural Mediator)
(Member CREIFOS Rome)
“In the three years of the war, necessity gave birth to invention. During those three years of heroic bound, we leapt across the great chasm that separates knowledge from know-how. We built rockets, and we designed and built our own delivery systems. We guided our rockets. We guided them far, we guided them accurately.
For three years, blockaded without hope of import, we maintained all our vehicles. The state extracted and refined petrol, individuals refined petrol in their back gardens. We built and maintained our airports, maintained them under heavy bombardment.
Despite the heavy bombardment, we recovered so quickly after each raid that we were able to maintain the record for the busiest airport in the continent of Africa. We spoke to the world through telecommunication system engineered by local ingenuity; the world heard us and spoke back to us! We built armoured car tanks. We modified aircraft from trainer to fighters, from passenger aircraft to bombers. In the three years of freedom we had broken the technological barrier.
Credit: Historical Nigeria