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Nigeria Mourns Late Ohanaeze President, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu As Imo Names Edifice After Him
The funeral service for late Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, former President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, was held on Friday at the Cathedral Church of St. Matthew, Atta in Ikeduru Anglican Diocese.
The event drew a who’s who of Nigeria’s political and social elite, who gathered to pay tribute to the revered statesman and businessman.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in a message delivered by the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, described Iwuanyanwu as “an illustrious son of Nigeria,” who served the nation with courage and unwavering dedication.
“Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu was courageous, defiant of injustice, and uncompromising,” the President said, highlighting his impact on the country’s economic and social landscape.
Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, who is also Chairman of the South East Governors Forum, echoed the sentiment of national loss, emphasising that Iwuanyanwu’s contributions to the State were immense.
To honour his legacy, Governor Uzodimma announced the renaming of the ongoing Imo International Conference Centre (IICC) in Owerri after the late President.
“We are celebrating him, not mourning him,” Uzodimma declared, emphasizing the enduring impact of Iwuanyanwu’s life.
The event was filled with tributes to Iwuanyanwu’s legacy as a peacemaker, philanthropist, and champion of unity.
His diverse contributions to engineering, sports, aviation, media, banking, insurance, real estate, and entrepreneurship were widely acknowledged.
The funeral service was marked by a sense of unity and respect, with all present, including prominent politicians like Senate President Godswill Akpabio, former President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Dame Patience, and prominent political figures across the country, united in their grief and celebration of Iwuanyanwu’s life.
The Primate and Metropolitan of All Nigeria (Anglican Communion), the Most Revd. Dr. Henry Ndukuba delivered a powerful sermon urging the congregation to live a life of service, emphasising the importance of leaving a lasting positive impact on the world.
He also called for a national dialogue on key issues facing the country, reflecting on the need for unity and progress in light of Iwuanyanwu’s legacy.
Iwuanyanwu’s family, led by his heir apparent, Jide, expressed gratitude to the nation for their support during this time of grief.
The funeral service concluded with a sense of hope and inspiration, urging everyone to emulate Iwuanyanwu’s dedication to service and strive for a better Nigeria.
The passing of Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu marks a significant loss for the nation, but his legacy of unity, service, and entrepreneurial spirit will continue to inspire future generations.
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