Friday, 24 December 2021

CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN AMORJI NENWE

THE GIFT OF GIFTING: A NEW NENWE DIASPORAN ASSOCIATION  - AMOJI LO L'IDJE   FINDS FULFILLMENT IN ITS REFLECTION OF CHRISTMAS  CHARITY IN AMOJI COMMUNITY .

One hundred forty (140) families, and twenty-two (22) women in Amoji Nenwe as of Wednesday, December 22, 2021, may never get to know the private individuals who joined hands, remotely, to deliver unexpected, pleasant Christmas gifts with the dignity usually reserved for the royalties.  In our view, at the NOL Board  of Administrators, that is charity at its finest, and we stand up to applaud that.

A still in the initial founding phase, an enlarging number of like-minded individuals with their native roots in Amoji Nenwe but currently living outside the physical boundaries of Nigeria chose charity of that awesome scale as their first official outing in their homeland.

Each of those 140 families was gifted with a 12 kg bag of rice, a food stable in Nigeria; to help make  decent Christmas meals for their families. The 22 women, nominated by the village representatives , each got a complete set pieces of choice "ankara"cloths (wrapper, as widely called, colloquially).

The NOL Board of Administrators is very proud, and thankful to this group for their generosity, but on top of that, for their thoughtful decision to gift with the most needed items at this perilous time of food insecurity in our land.

Not surprisingly, they're also (mostly) our NOL community members, and headliners in the community. The inspiration to go into the community, any community, and gift with random kindness, and give back with the best of your skills and other resources remain part of the core founding vision of the NOL . The NOL Board stands by with any logistic assistance that this still-forming Association might need to facilitate its coming into solid existence.

In the interim, the Association is simply designated as "Amoji lo l'idje" (roughly translated: Amoji in diaspora). To its good credit, the Association has our very own Charles O Chukwubike, the Moderator of NOL, as the Advisor and Coordinator.

Regardless of the quality of the conception of this idea - which is highly rated - it wouldn't have materialized without a matching dedicated, diligent corps of volunteers on the ground who served, without demanding payment, as the final conveyors of those gifts, as intended, to the beneficiaries. For honorable mention, the NOL Board would like recognize and to thank Mr. Osondu Chukwu, and Hon. Osondu Ezeh (the PG of Amoji Town Hall), and their team members who worked tirelessly to deliver the goods, timely, efficiently !

"Gift with what you have, it might be more than needed."  
@Author Unknown

Fidel C. Nwabueze-Ogbo (PhD)

For : The NOL BOARD of Administrators
 

Friday, 23 April 2021

PROF. COMFORT U. UZOIGWE GOES HOME

Today  the body of a rare  gem that   returned   to the creator  is  to be committed  to mother earth. We  in the NOL  family   join the Nwachukwus , Uzoigwess of (Agbada Community) and  the rest of the Nenwe town to say farewell  to  Prof Comfort Uzumma  Uzoigwe  (nee Nwachukwu ) who we  fondly called “Comfo Nwachukwu”.

She was one of those easily called “Brain & Beauty” but this was tightly laced with a great sense of respect, responsibility and dedication to the family having imbibed  the well-known religious, disciplined and loving principles  of the noble family of Pa Nwachukwu (RIP).

From my personal experience we may not  go further  to wonder why God takes home early the best roses in the garden. We have trust in His judgments  and believe strongly she is needed more there now.

 We  send our heartfelt condolences to her beloved husband Dr.BN Uzoigwe (the Onowu of Agbada community), her children and the Nwachukwus family.

May her soul rest in peace. Amen

Moderator (NOL)

Charles O. Chukwubike

charlie.mbc@gmail.com

Friday, 26 March 2021

IGWE GODDY MOORE ORJI REST IN PEACE

IGWE GODDY MOORE ORJI: NENWE ONLINE (NOL) COMMUNITY PAYS RESPECT WITH INDIVIDUAL REMINENCES AT THE FINAL OFALA FESTIVAL. 

His Royal Highness, as your final Ofala is celebrated today  (26th March 2021) to officially mark the end to your Igweship, the worldwide community of Nenwe Online  (NOL) do present,  as a demonstration of respect and honor for your service, collected tributes and condolence messages.

Here is a selection of individual tributes from Community members reflecting the far reach of the lives you touched during your reign.

In all, we bid you goodbye, and thank you.

Charles O. Chukwubike, Moderator 

Dr. Aaron Okorie, Administrator

Dr. Fidel Nwabueze-Ogbo, Administrator

Patrick O. Chukwubike, Administrator

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SOME TRIBUTES:

Igwe!! Igwe!! Igwe!!!

Mmiri oma of igbo land. The tree that holds Emudo as a bunch. The ruler of Emudo kingdom. The bedrock of our heritage. Igwe of igwes. Tears has full our eyes but we are men, we cannot allow it to fall down because of our women who will loss hope. 

Igwe!!!, We your subjects are silent, praying for this to be a dream but the reality stare us on our face. 

We can not question God nor ask our Chi why he allowed it to happen. 

Go well my king. We pray to Almighty God to give us the fortitude to bear your death.

Go well my king as Emudo, nenwe and the world at large bid you farewell. 

Silent as we wait for the day you will be committed to mother Earth. It's a sad story. 

C Kama


The great Iroko, Ezudo 1, mmiri oma of Igbo land,  may you go in peace. I and my family and on behalf of NENWE DIASPORA ASSOCIATION, commiserates with the Family, The Igwe in council and entire Emudo community and Nenwe Town on the passing unto glory of HRH, Igwe Goddy Moore . Please accept our condolences as we mourn together this great loss. From Elder Linus Mbah ( interim chairman NDA)                                      

Onto his soul grant rest o Lord. To his family,  subjects and indeed entire Nenwe, the fortitude to bear the shock of the loss!

Sai Nwenya FCT

Rest in peace, Igwe!!

Peter Mbah

USA

The Orji Ugwueke family of Umudibo Amoji sends condolences to Goddy-Moore Orji family & Emudo Nenwe on the demise of our Son Igwe Goddy-More Orji. What you did for the poor will forever speak for you. Amen R l P.

Poly  Orji

Chukwueze: My condolences to the family of Goddy Moore and entire Emudo community for this great loss of Igwe Emudo Nenwe Goddy Moore Orji. Christopher Chukwueze

From Umuobele Amoji Nenwe

*Death is a challenge. It tells us not to waste time* Leo Buscaglia

I was deeply shaken to hear about the departure of Igwe Dr Goddymoore Orji (Ezeudo I of Emudo Nenwe kingdom; Mmirioma I of Igbo land).  I had close encounters with Igwe Goddymoore   Orji during my tenure as President of Emudo Students General Assembly (ENSGA) from 2005 to 2009. Ezeudo loved our zeal in forming the association and was very supportive to us in our little efforts to ensure the educational development of Emudo community. The financial resources which we used to carry out our first projects were provided by him. It's painful to me that our king has been called to his maker at this critical time in the history of our community. We are consoled because he did his best for humanity at all times. He did not waste time in bringing succour to those in need. I send my condolences to his immediate Royal family, traditional council and the entire Nenwe people. May the soul of Igwe Dr Goddymoore Orji rest in peace Amen. 

*JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji*

Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist,

University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

*WHAT A GREAT LOSS TO NDI NENWE IN GENERAL!!!*

I’m most saddened to hear of the demise of the *Miri Oma of Igbo land* Igwe Goddy Moore Orji. I remember very vividly my personal visit to his palace where he accorded me a warm reception.  Most significant encounter with this great man was when as President General, I led a team of executive members of *NENWE INTEGRITY FOUNDATION (NIF)* to NIUN NATIONAL Meetings called by the Council of Nenwe Traditional Rulers under the Chairmanship of HRH late Igwe Emmanuel Nwachukwu (rip) to request for a parcel of land for the building of Nenwe Police Station during the tenure of Mr. Chris Nwobodo as chairman, Aninri LGA. After our presentation statement, many voices were against the request. 

It was Igwe Goddy Moore Orji, who stood up strongly in defense of our request, enautiating the benefits Nenwe would gain with the station located in Nenwe and won the approval of the delegates for NIF.

To the glory of God, today the Nenwe Divisional Police Station stands as a testimony of a visionary leader in late Igwe Goddy Moore (rip) among his peers in Nenwe. 

May almighty God rest his soul, console and comfort the family and grant him unhindered Rights of Passage through Jesus Christ our Lord. 

Ogbuevi Anthony Osy Ugwueke

 Ikoro Emudo adaa! Heepu!! Ive ukwu emee!!!

Rest in peace Igwe Goddy Moore.

My condolences to the bereaved family

Linus chukwu 

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What an irreparable loss.An indefatigable leader to the core.Why now that you are highly needed?.Only GOD knows why,for we loves you but GOD loves you most.My sincere condolences goes to the immediate IGWE family,The IGWE IN COUNCIL,EMUDO KINGDOM AND NENWEI IN GENERAL.A big tragedy indeed.May his soul rest in the bosom of the almighty GOD and may GOD in his infinite mercy gave all of us the fortitude to bear his demise.

From Nwabueze Alfred(Ezeamana aga echi).

Tuesday, 16 February 2021

NENWE PEOPLE EMPOWERING GRADUANDS OF AN INSTITUTE (cordianted by Dr Ken Ogbu)

The picture shows   the grandaunds from a fashion design institute at Orie egu Nenwe called  “Angelic  Glamour Stitches  & Creativity Home” , Nenwe. The institute graduated many  students across Nenwe and beyond.

Great appreciation goes to Chief Austin Udeh (Udemba), who provided tools (New sewing Machines etc.) for all the graduands from Agbada Nenwe, also, to Mr. Chris Mbah (OSEDO) who did same to Emudo graduands as well as to Engr. Ndubuisi Akachikelu who extended same gesture to Amoji graduands.

The event took place at LERE GARDEN Nenwe on the 14th February, 2021. The event was chaired by Engr. Magnus Edeh. Others include Dr. Ken Ogbu & wife, Hon. Emma Ani, Chief Donatus Ndubuisi and host of other dignitaries.

The graduands were not aware of the gesture until when the items were brought out from the room where they were kept. 

Summary of Donations/sponsorship:

·     Austin Udeh sponsored 5 persons plus one of them he gave last year September.

·     Ndubuisi Akachikelu sponsored 2,

·     Mr. Chris Mbah (OSEDO)  sponsored 2.

·     Engr Magnus Edeh promised to give each of the remaining 7 non Nenwe indigenes N25,000 each to assist them in setting up their own ventures.

Special thanks goes  to Ken Ogbu  PhD. who  contacted  most of the   donors  and coordinated  the donations  and  delivery of  material to the happy graduates.

May God bless all of  you !!!

(CharlieMBC  compiled this report)

Thursday, 14 January 2021

NENWE ON LINE (PLATFORMS) 2020 EDITORIAL

 2020  - THE YEAR THAT TESTED OUR HUMAN RESILIENCE: COUNTING OUR GAINS AMIDST THE LOSSES WE ENDURED:

The year 2020, the immediate past year, has been broadly described as "a year like no other in recent history". Most pundits have been quick to highlight the downward-defining qualities of the year on the lives of the people. But fewer of those public commentaries  brought into sharp focus the upside attributes of the year.  NOL, in this editorial,  has chosen to do both.

As a community we were forced to watch helplessly as COVID-19 crept into the world from Wuhan city in the Communist Republic of China, at the beginning of the year. From the onset it brought along a trail of trepidation, surreptitiously followed by agonizing economic pains, ill health, and ultimately unimaginable death toll. There were many other less visible live pattern disruptions. Around the world nations raced to isolate themselves from each other in desperate efforts to curtail the spread of the virus responsible for COVID-19 Pandemic.  In doing so, unintended real life consequences were also impacted upon the quality of lives of the people. 

However,  as most people were starting to lose hope in living their lives to the fullest,  some surprisingly positive developments started to pop up & to augment, as it seemed, what was left of their quality of lives.

Video conferencing in various platforms became more readily available, bringing people in disparate locations around the world into astonishingly close virtual proximity. It became increasingly popular as a substitute for in- person group, or one-on-one physical meetings, which by the way were impracticable to hold due to the pandemic.

The trend created opportunities to re-imagine the concept of meetings, conferences, professional seminars and even classroom learning experiences. The COVID-19 pandemic gave us a brand new virtual world of seemingly infinite possibilities on what we could do on-line, & in real time.

With the Nenwe Online platforms (NOl) already in place  and thriving as the pandemic struck, our people,  with her  wide pool of talented human resources, tapped into the community organizing  skills of NOL to launch new initiatives, create awareness or to broaden the appeals of existing endeavors. Just to illustrate with only a few examples:

 1) NDA: While much of the world was under quarantine and in mutual isolation,  the NENWE DIASPORA ASSOCIATION, NDA, was founded; & started meeting periodically on Zoom under the leadership of  Elder Linus Mbah, its Chairman. By pulling together our sons and daughters residing at different locations across the world, the NDA has been able to coalesce their interests into focusing on creating additional layer of security for our Nenwe community.  At the twilight of 2020, the NDA made its first public outing in grand style: it procured four automobile two-wheelers for the Nenwe Central Vigilante outfit operating in the four autonomous communities. The NOL was at hand for the recruitment of new members, and fundraising logistics.

2) NIF: A Community -oriented charitable foundation made up of Nenwe people, with Abuja as its base, & Dr. Cyril Oleh as the President, continued to leverage the platforms of NOL in creating awareness of its development programs in the past year, during this pandemic. The last public function in 2020 by the Nenwe Integrity Foundation, NIF,  was the handingover ceremony of a set of 25 classroom desks to two of the four Autonomous Communities for distribution to primary schools in their respective areas.  In an updated statement, the NIF, promised to complete the run by the end of this month, January 2021, with supplying similar desk donations to the other two Autonomous Communities left out in the first round.

 3) Mrs. ALINTAH-ORIAKU'S NENWE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:  The generosity and resourcefulness of our people were made even more abundant by the string of long running,  grassroots development efforts of the aforementioned daughter of Nenwe . The NOL stable has all along,  been a willing partner in creating wider awareness of those laudable initiatives in the community, and raising supportive partners. The ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of  various projects under her auspices attracted the attention and presence of some political headliners in our immediate constituency. That in itself has some potential political upsides for the community.

4) THE CIVIC RECEPTION AT  AGBADA COMMUNITY. NOL noted with pride the recently organized civic reception in honor of one of the political representatives from the constituency. The event, reportedly, attracted a number of political leaders from the state, and hopefully getting them to take renewed interests in the development of Nenwe. The NOL stable served as willing partner in the dissemination of the news;  and as a platform for the mobilization. NOL further noted with joy that Dr. Nicholas Udeh, one of NOL's innovative members served as one of the arrowheads of the event.

NOL will gladly continue to support more of such political activities by more group members in all the four Autonomous Communities of Nenwe. 

5) NENWE YOUTHS ORGANIZATION "MARATHON" - another NOL -inspired grassroots organizing team mounted a very successful public campaign  aimed at rooting out some manifestations of social ills in Nenwe Community predominantly perpetrated by some youths and with the youths of the community as majority victims. Again, NOL stable, and its spinoffs were the ready-made central mobilizer for this lofty objective both in terms of participation in the "Marathon", and for the fundraiser. NOL hopes to continue, into the foreseeable future, partnering with any number of groups of volunteers working for the advancement of the public interests of our collective native community, Nenwe. 

6) "OKA OKORO" FILM PROJECT: This modest cost, highly popular documentary film of the early history of Nenwe people and her culture produced by our people with Mazi Silas Nwaenye and Mrs. Uzoigwe  as the lead anchors, arguably, reawakened the intrinsic resilience of our people in serving our community. The interests generated by this film reverberated into 2020 - "the year like no other".  NOL, with all its platforms, was there to lend supportive hands in the promotion and various logistical assistance for the successful launch and distribution.

7) Mrs. KANDE DANIEL'S "POWER WOMAN" ONLINE TV TALK SHOW: This virtual TV talk show, was born out of the durable professional experiences of Mrs. Daniel. Mrs.. Daniel is one of the trailblazers among Nenwe daughters.  As an active participant and one of the lead discussants on NOL, she took the initiative and plunged her enviable experiences in public broadcasting, into bringing about discussion topics, on weekly basis, as varied as her ever increasing diverse audience.

8) "WINGS OF DISTINCTION: MEMOIRS OF A FIGHTER PILOT"  The year like no other also brought to Nenwe Community, another gain, and another reason to smile. One of our eminent sons, AVM Chris Chukwu, by dint of hardwork, joined the exclusive club of best-selling authors with the launch of his book entitled as noted above. In keeping with the time, the author has now shelfved this book in Amazon virtual book store. What this means is that this highly sought-after book is just a click away, regardless of your location in the world. The author has also embarked on the book tour to promote, and distribute his work. Please tack onto  the NOL platforms  for the author's most updated itinerary. NOL will continue to provide  stable platforms on which to stand for higher personal and group reaches.

9) THE BIRTH OF A UNIVERSITY - Nenwe Online University ( NOLU) also came on board in the course of the year in review. The idea to establish a uniquely suited University to serve the interest of our culture, and people came as the natural next step, given the abundance of talents, skills and the enthusiastic readership desiring to redefine the present frontiers of knowledge in many different knowledge areas. As expected the membership and interests have continued to expand astronomically. The increase in the number of participants in the University and the diversity of interests that came with it will be matched by the corresponding contents in the discussion topics, as we continue to roll into & through the New Year.

With  the resolve for enhanced vigor in community mobilization, NOL welcomes everyone of us into the New Year,  2021.

From;

The Managment 

NOL

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