Wednesday, 28 December 2022

PA' GODWIN NWARUEZE RIP


*A TRIBUTE  TO A NOBLE FINE-LOOKING  MAN OF TRUTH PA’ GODWIN NWARUEZE  (aka.OKONOGWU) BY THE CHUKWUBIKE FAMILY*;

Pa Godwin Nwarueze has  always  been a prominent and permanent figure in the lives  and memories of all of us in the family and the Umuekwete kindred especially those at ugwuavia in general. This straight but soft spoken   fine looking yellow  gentleman and his beautiful dark skinned   Emudo (Alinta family) wife, we were told lived  in Calabar. Their return home each time  meant festivities  to all of  us kids and the joyful companies  of their children who were of our age mates were always wonderful. 

At some point we discovered them in the  early and mid ‘60s at Onitsha  where his house was a compulsory night  stopover whenever our late father Senator MBC had  to take the pontoon to cross the Niger river en route  to Lagos  for the parliamentary (Senate) debate sessions. He  was  a business man in that city where he was mentoring many young Nenwe  businessmen and traders .   We as kids  looked forward  to this Onitsha stop-over where we met also many  members of the Nenwe community like the  ever active  Mazi Goddy Nwarunta (Barclays Bank), etc. 

Later we found him in Lagos and his residence automatically became our home in Lagos. He had  a great  sense of sacrifice  and wouldn't even mind our trooping in with friends  looking for accommodation  for justified  visits like , job search and visa / passport applications (passport office was only in Lagos then) . He treated everyone like a father and talked to us  as   if we were equals. However true to his main character he never tolerated  indiscipline and would call you out for good directions  in the slightest sign of deviance. He was what we called a straight and truthful  “no nonsense man”.  After our business in Lagos island  we would  usually go for  our lunch at his shop in Balogun. He was also mentoring many Nenwe people  in trading there again.  

Pa Nwarueze  (Goddy Nwarueze  as was fondly  called ) was  a *great father figure*  to all of  us then  and he played the role  very well whenever we stepped into Eko.

As time  passed  we the younger ones  *“baptised” him   with the alias, OKONGWU*, a sign of his significant position as our elder in the  then Lagos diaspora. He  continued  to play this role  till his  retirement and return to Nenwe about 15 years ago when he actually became the oldest  man  in our Umuekwete family,  Amabo in general and even in the  St Michaels catholic parish where he dedicated most of his  time since retirement.

It is really painful to miss our OKONGWU  but his *handsome spirit, straight forwardness, truthfulness,  and protectiveness* will continue  to live in our memories and lives.

As we commensurate with the Nwaruezes, we urge you to look beyond his death and live up the legacies he bequeathed to you his survivors. We believe he is already in the bosom of his Creator till the resurrection day. His testimonies lives after him. 

May his  soul rest in peace. Kaa lu woo! 

Charles O Chukwubike  

For:  THE CHUKWUBIKES. 

UMUEKWETE FAMILY, AMABO AMOJI NENWE.

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