Sunday, 9 November 2025

MRS MARY EDEH:AN AMBASSADOR OF GIRL EDUCATION, RESILIENCE & DISCIPLINE


(A Tribute to Mrs. Mary Edeh: An Ambassador of girl education, resilience & discipline.)


Today, 8th November 2025 we solemnly honor the life of Mrs. Mary Edeh, a remarkable woman whose legacy as an ambassador of girl education and a pillar of strength will forever inspire us. Through her unwavering commitment, even in the midst of a lot of life and family  tribulations she educated her five children ( all girls) to the highest levels, each achieving master’s degrees—a true testament to her dedication and belief in the power of education.


Mrs. Edeh instilled in her children not only academic excellence but also strong morals and discipline, shaping them into individuals of integrity and purpose they are today. Her resilience was unmatched; despite the challenges of raising and training her children alone, she never wavered in her determination. 

At an adult age, she herself pursued higher education, entering the university and graduating with commendable grades. A feat very difficult to achieve while combining it with following her children's education at the same period.

As a mathematics teacher, Mrs. Edeh dedicated her life to nurturing young minds, imparting knowledge and inspiring countless students until her retirement. Her journey is a beacon of hope and a powerful example of perseverance, courage, and love.


Mrs. Mary Edeh’s life reminds us that with faith, hard work, and resilience, barriers can be overcome and dreams fulfilled. She was not just a mother and educator but a great inspiration to all who knew her.

Anytime you met her she showed love and friendship with her charming and captivating smiles and voice which transmitted pure love.

I met her exactly a year ago in the United Kingdom at the baptism of her grandchildren (the triplets of her daughter married to Dr Ugo Nweke) .We spent the whole evening talking. She told me something that was not just consolatory but a great lesson. Madame Mary said “Charlie ,I know the death of your younger sister years ago devastated you a lot,let all of us honour her by following and fulfilling her dreams and purposes which were loving and helping others,and  by doing that we may heal our pains”.

Today, I repeat her words to all who mourn her. i.e to alleviate our pains by continuing with her legacy.

Mrs. Mary Edeh’s life stands as a powerful inspiration—a testament to strength, determination, and the enduring value of education.

 As we bid her farewell today, we honor her legacy and pray that her spirit continues to inspire future generations.

May the soul of our beloved Mrs Mary EDEH rest in peace.

I am 

Charles O.Chukwubike 

charlie.mbc@gmail.com

Thursday, 3 July 2025

2ND QUARTER 2025 COMMUNITY DIALOGUE by NOL


2ND QUARTER 2025 NOL COMMUNITY DIALOGUE

 DATE ; Saturday, July 5, 2025._

*PLATFORM:* Zoom (courtesy of The Emudo Nenwe Ambassadors Association -ENAA-)


*SCHEDULED PROGRAM OF EVENTS*

Time slots in Nigeria local time 


1. 4:30 PM: Venue opens, participants arrive, seated - *Mazi Dan Dike*, Virtual Meeting platform host, Emudo Nenwe Ambassadors Association, ENAA; & *Dr. Aaron Okorie*, Director, *Policy & Rules Development*, NOL.

2. 5:00 PM: Statement of Welcome - *Ngozi Florence Nwarunta*, Director, *Community Engagement & Recruitment*; Clerk to the Community Dialogue 


3. 5: 05 PM: Opening Prayer (Traditional or otherwise) - *Nenwe Traditional Rulers*  - Dr. Francis Ndubuisi Imoh, HRH,  Igwe of Agbada Kingdom, Nenwe.


4. 5:15 PM: Brief introduction of Key Speakers - Chief Charles Chukwubike *The Moderator & CEO, NOL*

5. 5:30 PM: Overview of recent government policies & laws that the Community needs to be aware of - Representative Engr. Magnus Edeh,  *ESHA member* , Aninri Local Govt.

Moderators: Chief Inno Igwebuike Orji, Patron, *NIU* & Human Rights Advocate, Abuja; & Dr. Kenneth  Ogbu, *NIU*, Enugu Branch & *NOL.*


6. 5:45 PM: Uncovering overlooked issues  in the management of Nenwe Development Center. *From the Past to the Present*. - Engr. Magnus Okoroma, and Barrister Israel Ani - Former & Present Managers, respectively, *Nenwe Development Center*

Moderator: *Mr. Paulinus Aniobi*, Stuttgart, Germany, & NOL

7. 6:15 PM: Community Grassroots recall of the  Real & potential Impacts of the Government Policies and laws on the People. *Speakers to be randomly selected from the audience*

Moderator: Dr. Cyril Oleh, _Narrator & Curator_, *Illi & Akpali Nenwe*, NOL-U.


8. 6:45 PM: How to bridge the gaps in communication in the delivery & enforcement of policies in the Community - Chief Charles Chukwubike,*The Moderator & CEO, NOL* 

Moderator: Dr. Aaron Okorie Director, *Policy and Rules Development, NOL*


9. 7:00 PM: Sketching the need for behind-the-scene resource support for the Frontline Community leaders - Dr. Fidel Nwabueze-Ogbo, Director, *Planning & Strategic Communications, NOL*

Moderator: Chief Martin Okafor, Ovia Inyinya, *Nenwe Culture Ambassador* NOL 

10. 7:10 PM:  *The urgency of now*: The imperative for accessible, affordable & safe, public drinking water in Nenwe - *Tracing the journey so far*, Engr. Chris Nwonye, Former President, NPAUSA, & current Chairman, ENAA.

Moderator: Hon. Barr.  Amaka Alinta - Oriaku, President, *Nenwe Women Connect*, NWC


11. 7:30 PM: The Critical Shortfalls in basic education in our Community. *Updates & What we need to do to safeguard our future, Lovelyne Fidelis*, _Nwanyi bu ive Organization_, Amorji Nenwe; *Nkeiruka  Alinta*, President , Nenwe Queens Organization; *Kande Daniel*, Founder/ President Nenwe Women Connect , NWC

Moderator: *Mr. Patrick Chukwubike*,  P-G, NIF, & Director, *Enforcement of Rules, NOL*


12. 8:10 PM: The Security of our ancestral homeland: *How to; & How not to*, AVM Chris Chukwu, Chairman, NSS; *Elder Linus Mbah* Chairman, *NIDA*, & Barrister Edeh, Legal Adviser, *NSS*

Moderator: *Jacinta Eke*, nee Eze, Veteran Community Volunteer, *NOL, The UK*


13. 8.25 PM. Programs and Projects envisaged for a greater Nenwe  by President & Chairman , NIF and NiDA, Mr. Patrick *Oruchukwu* Chukwubike & Elder Linus Mbah, respectively.

      Moderator: *Dr Fidel     Nwabueze-Ogbo*, Director, Planning & Strategic Communications, *NOL*

14. 9 : 00 PM: Vote of Thanks - Mr. Patrick *Oruchukwu* Chukwubike, Director, *Enforcement of Rules, NOL*

14. 9: 10 PM: Looking into the Future & Closing Prayer- Dr. Godwin Nwobodo, *Igwe designate* Uhueze Kingdom, Nenwe.

15. After- the -event program: Socializing, forging & renewing contacts - *On your Own*

(ZOOM LINK FOLLOWS ; REMEMBER WE SHALL NEVER ASK YOU TO CONFIRM ATTENDANCE VIA CODES ; BEWARE OF SCAMMERS)

Thursday, 19 June 2025

IYK DEGREATEST*: *A _PALACE SECRETARY_ LIKE NO OTHER*.



*IYK DEGREATEST*: *A _PALACE SECRETARY_ LIKE NO OTHER*.


The news of the appointment of Mazi Ikechukwu Isaac Udeh - IYK DEGREATEST-  as the Palace Secretary of the Igwe designate of Uhueze Nenwe Kingdom has been warmly received by the NOL Board and NOL members- strong community. Mazi Iyk Udeh is a member of the Board of Administrators, NOL. He holds the job title of *Deputy Director*,  _Grassroots Mobilization For Greater Nenwe_, in the Organization. He will be 'on loan' from the NOL to the Palace while he serves as the *Palace Secretary*.


The Board extends its very enthusiastic congratulations to the new Secretary, 

Mr. Udeh. The Board believes that this appointee is the best choice for the office he will now serve in.  And this is why.


When The Moderator, NOL, (with attentive eyes for unique skills) facilitated the admission of *IYK DEGREATEST* into the NOL, it was clear from the outset that Mr. Udeh would go on to be a great asset to the accomplishing the  NOL mission of serving the best interests of Nenwe Community at all times. He voluntarily made his precious time and hard- accumulated resources available in the course of completing any task assigned to him pursuant to the NOL community service objectives.


For example, during the first NOL  Medical Mission to the Nenwe Community in partnership with Planned Parenthood in Enugu, Nigeria, Mazi Iyk Udeh worked tirelessly and collaboratively with two other NOL volunteer giants - *Mrs. Jacinta  Ijeoma Eke(new Ezeudete)*,, now in The UK,  and The  Late *Mr Jude Osondu Chukwu* ( @ Chief Charles Chukwubike in-law) as the logistics finisher on the ground in that mission. Mr. Iyk Degreatest did all that voluntary service to Nenwe while he was still topping up his academic credentials as a full-time graduate student.


Another instance of Mazi Degreatest's extra- ordinary devotion to the service of the Community we so much love was seen in two of the early security challenges we had in Nenwe a couple of years ago. One of the incidents,which happened in Uhueze Nenwe, occasioned a fatality, and the other, which happened in Agbada,  resulted in permanent but not life- threatening injuries. Mazi Iyk Degreatest and *Ovia Inyinya  *Martin Okafor (Emperor)* were the NOL arrowheads in bringing those horrible incidents to respectful resolutions  -  including some form of restitution to the victims ( both of them were part of the homeland security infrastructure at the time).


With such an impressive Community service credentials, The NOL Board and NOL Community believe that with Mr. Ikechukwu Isaac Udeh is not just best suited to serve the best interests of the Igwe designate, he is well-positioned to serve the best interests of the Uhueze Kingdom and Nenwe.


Congratulations, Deputy Director, Grassroots Mobilization For Greater Nenwe, Mr. Ikechukwu Isaac Udeh.


We, wish you every success, in your new appointment.


*The NOL Board*

Friday, 28 February 2025

Understanding the judgment in State v. Chief John Ifeanetu & 2 Ors



The Trial: Key Issues and Understanding the judgment in State v. Chief John Ifeanetu & 2 Ors: A legal perspective on traditional ruler selection in Amoji Nenwe

Chijioke Ogbodo 

February 2, 2025

The intricate intersection of law, tradition, and politics is epitomized in the landmark case of State v. Chief John Ifeanetu & 2 Ors. Delivered on December 19, 2024, by Hon. Justice A.O. Onovo (the Administrative Judge), the 50-page judgment meticulously examined a series of legal and sociocultural conflicts surrounding the selection of a traditional ruler in Amoji Nenwe, a community within Aninri Local Government Area, Enugu State. The acquittal of Chief John Ifeanetu and two others in this protracted legal battle has underscored critical issues, including the role of government in chieftaincy affairs, the influence of societal elites, and the broader implications for traditional leadership in Igbo communities.

This analysis examines the legal nuances of the case, the evidence presented, and the court’s reasoning. By exploring these facets, we provide insight into why Justice Onovo’s judgment is pivotal in clarifying the Traditional Rulers Law and addressing the broader context of traditional ruler selection in Amoji Nenwe.

Background to the Case

The case centered on allegations of unlawful conduct during a 2004 ceremony described as the “Igwe-elect” coronation. Chief John Ifeanetu, alongside two others, faced a six-count criminal charge under the Traditional Rulers Law of Enugu State. The charges included allegations of holding himself out as a recognized traditional ruler and convening an unlawful assembly. However, after extensive deliberation, the court acquitted all three defendants on all counts, citing insufficient evidence from the prosecution.

At the heart of the matter lies a protracted leadership tussle in Amoji Nenwe, stemming from its elevation to an autonomous community in 2002. Like many communities across southeastern Nigeria, the selection of an Igwe (traditional ruler) often extends beyond cultural rituals to encompass political and economic considerations. This case highlights how personal rivalries, governmental delays, and shifting policies can complicate traditional leadership processes.

Historical Background: From Autonomy to Conflict

The creation of Amoji Nenwe as one of four autonomous communities from Nenwe marked a turning point in its history. In 2004, the first election for the position of Igwe saw Chief Ifeanetu emerge victorious. Despite his selection, recognition by the government was delayed, creating an avenue for his rival, Chief Cosmas Chukwuogba, to challenge the outcome.

While Amoji Nenwe sought to legitimize Chief Ifeanetu’s leadership through another election in 2007, the contestation persisted. The 2007 election, conducted by Igwe Kingsley Chime of Abia community in Udi Local Government Area, reaffirmed Chief Ifeanetu’s position, leading to his official recognition in 2008 under Governor Sullivan Chime’s administration. Despite this, legal challenges continued, culminating in a High Court judgment in 2021 that nullified his election and recognition.

These events reveal a recurring theme: the tension between communal decisions and external influences. As noted in the judgment, “the inconsistencies in government actions between 2004 and 2008 sowed the seeds of discord, giving undue advantage to vested interests.”

The Trial: Key Issues and Court Findings

The criminal charges against Chief Ifeanetu and two others stemmed from the November 13, 2004, ceremony, described by the prosecution as an illegal coronation or Ofala festival. The defendants, however, argued that it was a ceremony to acknowledge the Igwe-elect, intended to pressure the government into formal recognition. This distinction proved pivotal in the trial.

Justice Onovo’s ruling methodically dissected the prosecution’s case, which relied heavily on video evidence and the testimonies of four witnesses. However, none of the witnesses were present at the ceremony, raising doubts about the credibility of their testimonies. “A court cannot convict on conjecture or secondhand accounts,” Justice Onovo noted.

Moreover, the judgment addressed the nuances of Igbo language and culture. The court queried whether a newly selected Igwe-elect could be deemed guilty for acknowledging the community’s shouts of “Igwe, Igwe” since there is no linguistic distinction between an Igwe-elect and a recognized Igwe. This cultural gap highlighted the challenges of applying legal frameworks to traditional practices. As the judgment stated on pages 44–45, “criminalizing cultural expressions without clear evidence of intent undermines the essence of justice.”

On the charges of unlawful assembly, the court found no evidence to suggest that the defendants’ gathering violated any legal provisions. Similarly, allegations of holding oneself out as a traditional ruler were dismissed due to a lack of corroborative evidence. “The offences charged against the defendants were not proved beyond reasonable doubt,” the court concluded on pages 49–50.

A 50-Page Judgment: Comprehensive Yet Reflective

The judgment’s length spanning 50 pages – underscores the depth of legal and cultural considerations involved. Justice Onovo meticulously documented the historical background, the evidence presented, and the applicable legal principles. This comprehensive approach not only ensured clarity but also reflected the broader implications of the case for traditional leadership disputes in Nigeria.

Broader Implications for Traditional Rulership

The case of State v. Chief John Ifeanetu & 2 Ors is more than a legal contest; it is a microcosm of the challenges facing traditional governance in modern Nigeria. One of the most striking revelations from the case is the role of government inconsistency in exacerbating communal conflicts. Between 2004 and 2008, multiple submissions of different candidates’ names to the government for recognition highlighted the susceptibility of the process to political interference.

The judgment also raises important questions about the enforcement of the Traditional Rulers Law. While the law seeks to regulate chieftaincy matters and prevent abuses, its application must account for cultural dynamics. As noted in the judgment, “the law must not alienate the people it is designed to serve.”

Lessons for Communities and Governments

The protracted dispute in Amoji Nenwe offers valuable lessons for communities and policymakers. First, it underscores the need for transparency and consistency in traditional leadership selection processes. Governments must adopt clear guidelines to minimize ambiguities that can fuel disputes. Second, communities must prioritize dialogue and consensus-building to prevent external interference from derailing their decisions.

Justice Onovo’s judgment also calls attention to the importance of evidence-based prosecution. The reliance on video footage and hearsay evidence in this case highlights the limitations of investigations into traditional matters. Going forward, law enforcement agencies must ensure thorough and impartial investigations to uphold the integrity of the judicial process.

Reflections from Legal and Traditional Leaders

Legal experts have hailed the judgment as a landmark decision that balances the principles of justice with respect for cultural practices. Barrister Emeka Ozoemena, a legal analyst, remarked, “This case sets an important precedent by emphasizing the need for evidence in criminal trials involving cultural issues. It also underscores the dangers of government interference in traditional institutions.”

From a traditional perspective, Igwe Okoro of a neighboring community praised the judgment for affirming the sanctity of communal decisions. “It is a reminder that traditional leadership belongs to the people, not politicians,” he said.

Reflecting on the Case Outcome

The judgment in State v. Chief John Ifeanetu & 2 Ors is a watershed moment in the intersection of law and tradition in Nigeria. By discharging and acquitting the defendants, Justice Onovo reaffirmed the principles of fairness, cultural sensitivity, and the rule of law. However, the case also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of governmental inconsistency and the need for clear, evidence-based legal proceedings.

As Amoji Nenwe moves forward, the hope is that the lessons from this case will inspire reforms in traditional leadership selection processes, fostering harmony and respect for cultural heritage.

Ogbodo, formerly a broadcaster with Radio Nigeria, is a media consultant and Managing Partner at GMTNewsng.com_

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Monday, 30 December 2024

THE WHO IS WHO HONOURS SENATOR M.B CHUKWUBIKE

Presentation & Unveiling of The Book _"Nenwe Who Is Who"_ @ Nenwe To

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Umulem, the book *"Nenwe Who Is Who" - _An Ongoing Undertaking To Immortalise The History of Who is Who In The Lifetime Works of Nenwe Trailblazers_* was successfully unveiled and presented to the world on 1st December 2024 simultaneously in three locations viz: Abuja, Enugu and Nenwe-on-line virtual zoom link. The book is already gathering momentum and accolades from majority of our people, friends and well wishes. 

Remembering that in Nenwe as at today,  the _highest Political Office holder, highest Nenwe person in any elective or appointed political position, in any democratically elected dispensation in Nigeria remains *Senator (Chief) M. B. Chukwubike, Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1960 - 1966).* In his honour, the Unveiling Committee has decided to honour this fallen Distinguished Senator specifically by having this epoch making library material unveiled and presented to his family in particular and Nenwe people in general in his His Nenwe Country House as follows:

*Date:* _January 1st, 2025 (New Year Day)_

*Venue:* _Senator (Chief) M. B. Chukwubike's House, Orie Egu Nenwe_

*Time:* _3.00 pm - 6.00 pm_

We want to use this opportunity to formally request and invite you, *onye ive-oma l'adu mma* to come and be part of this ceremony in Nenwe to begin the year. 

*Keynote Speaker:* _Mazi Anthony Agoziem Mbachukwu (A retired School Headmaster & The longest Home manager of the Senator alive)_

_Thank you and God bless you as you honour this invitation_

*Signed:*
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*08033775316**
_For the Committee_

nenwe.whoiswho@gmail.com

Monday, 16 December 2024

WHY DON'T WE GROW THESE CROPS

 It bothers me a lot when some fundamental items become so scarce at home and everyone is crying and begging the northerners .

This was the case of cucumber until some Nenwe families in the 2000s were forced  to relocate at home by BH then they tried planting the crop .Bingo!.it grew very well at home ..Right now it will soon become one of our 'Nenwe  export' crops if the security agencies prevent the new wave of  Fulani herdsmen destructions anyway.

Now it is the *Onions* that has become gold to the southerner.Maybe we are waiting for another emergency to force us to plant them.

We are in a rain tropical area  blessed with different soils and altitudes therefore Capable of growing almost all sorts of crops. During the war when the North severed relationships with us we grew more *88) and "ahadja oghe ogologo* (denominated Biafran Beans ). This beans is now going into extinction  and will invariably affect the popular *igbagidi Nenwe* that people come from far to buy. You didn't  know this kwa?

Our soil right from Enugu to some parts of Nenwe some parts.of  upper lands of Mgbowo and Ndiagbor and Awgu will be good for these plants. I cannot say much about Oduma because of water logging of the soil. Agric specialists can say better.

However it is a plant that you can grow in your house inside sacks and buckets instead of crying because of Ndi ùgwù..  I planted two pepper 🌶️ plants in two differents pots on a balcony and had more pepper we needed in a family of 5 for the  two Consecutive years they were there . The same with onions. My temp  tenant from Nike planted *ogwume* (which is a weed  in Italy though) and had to give out some .

What I wonder and most people overseas wonder is what has happened to the hands of most of our people at home.

 While growing up in Nenwe Carrots and onions were grown in Nenwe precisely at county by one *Charlie Okụkụ* . Charles okụkụ was the agric fellow of County sec.school that kept a poultry in the '60s which fed the students. He also planted these crops which we thought he used *magic ndi collage* (tech)  to grow at a altitude of HRH Ifeanatus home going towards the road to Obulorum but before  the lower lands and swamps near the ebọ that were always easily flooded and waterlogged. Anyone Enya ruru ali may remember this poultry and farms in the late 60s.

It's just a shame we always lose initiatives at home and find reasons through  inconceivable things,persons and situations.

I shall post on the Nenweonlie University methods how you can grow your own onions in Nenwe within 100 days.

Good morning.

charlie.mbc@gmail.com

Monday, 2 December 2024

SOME GOODWILL MESSAGES : NENWE WHO IS WHO FIRST EDITION BOOK PUBLICATION AND UNVEILING PART 1

SOME GOODWILL MESSAGES FROM NENWE WHATSAPP GROUPS ETC PART 1

GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM SILAS NWOHA, FORMER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA.             

To the glory of God, the Nenwe Who's Who is to be unveiled today. This endeavour is indeed, another milestone in Nenwe. The Who's Who captures the contributions of Nenwe people in various fields of endeavours. I'm particularly elated not just because I made the list but because our people are steadily putting our town on the map.   Looking back, I've every reason to thank God for my earthly journey so far. As everyone knows, I'm from one of the humblest homes in Nenwe. I was brought up in a home where daily living was a huge struggle.  I wish my mother were alive to hear or witness the profound story of her last child. Rising to the very peak of my career and becoming the first Igbo man to be named Editor-in-Chief of News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) demonstrate that hard work, perseverance, honesty, modesty and abiding faith in God can lift the child of a nobody  to unimaginable heights in any career or endeavour. I remember all my teachers and mentors at this special moment. Let me dedicate this moment to Mr. Anthony Mbachukwu of Amoji Nenwe, who saw a certain promise early in my life. He kept advising me to keep going and never to give up.            

Dear brothers and sisters, I know, however, that my best is yet to come. Therefore, the struggle continues.                

Please join me to commend the initiators of the Who's Who project, particularly @Dr. CharlieMBC. Charlie has a deep knowledge of everything. I doff my hat for him. Ladies and gentlemen,  I look forward to buying some copies of the book to donate to two primary schools in Uhueze, Nenwe. I'll also pick copies for my friends far and near. May God bless every son and daughter of Nenwe, especially those of you here present.  May God bless you all. 

Thank you.              

Silas Nwoha,          

Former Editor-in-Chief,        

News Agency of Nigeria.

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My hearty congratulations to our boss Chief Charles Chukwubuike,all the committee members, all the people that made it to be there,of a truth, I missed this powerful program, may our good God and our ancestors continue to bless and replenish everyone of you both now and forevermore, iseeeeeeeeeee!! 

Madzhi Adjhu Chukwubuike (Ezemuo).

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My Boss! , My Boss!! My Boss!!!
It is a pleasure to have you here in the midst of your brothers and sisters. 
Humphrey  (Akachukwu) is always  too happy to share his root in Amorji Nenwe and feels great in our midst.
Thanks Charlie for using the forum to pull everybody together. This is just the starting point  , and we are moving ahead to more greater things in future, God's willing.
Cheers everyone!.
Manzhi Clement Ebere

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Charlie,
 I'm just speechless. I've just been added and I really marvel at your intellect and ability to articulate these events and activities of the far past.  The benefits of these achievements are priceless to the present generation and posterity. 
You have made me start  thinking of Nenwe having a Museum. I have no doubt you'll play great role if the idea materialises.😇
May God keep enhancing your memory towards these laudable goals.
Nick Chukwu.
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I know that Nenwe is etched in me. 

 But I'm not originally from  Nenwe! 
It was in your town that I had my first paid employment - an Auxiliary Teacher in the very first year of your Girls High School  (located then at Central School/St. Peter's Church. You guys assimilated me and I've tried to live up to that acceptance. The MBC brood led by their mother took me in and Ngozi, Pat, Bridget, Mary-Rose, Tochi and Edu seized me as their brother. Charlie was in Italy but wasted no time in taking me in. 
I'll be soooo glad to learn that I wasn't added by mistake. If you remove me, I'll call on the spirit of my uncle Hon. James Nnadi who started St Peter's School in the 40s/50s to fight back.
Ulu Ejheee!
Charles Anekwe
(Aku town)
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[10:48, 30/11/2024] Chijioke Ejike: Passively, I engage myself in some of your posts on history and literary-related contents with great zeal and appreciation for the knowledge you share without any cost but added value for the money we all spend on data.
Personally, I find your contents as latent guides capable of stirring ambitious thoughts in our present and future generations to pursue the trajectory of heroism. I believe that Nenwerians, by virtue of this initiative of "Nenwe Who Is Who" will aspire to engage in practices that can place their names on this tabloid of greatness.
 You deserve overwhelming commendations for this selfless service to our people. Many thanks again, much as I can, I will remain supportive.

 Chijioke Ejike: 

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Permit me Manzi Silas Nwoha to congratulate you and to be joined in your wonderful Goodwill Message. You speak not only for yourself but also for me and so many other Nenwe people who made this First Edition of NENWE WHO IS WHO. The story of successful people all over world would confirm that most of them were not born with silver spoons in their mouths. So I join you to thank the Almighty God for the so many opportunities He has given me in life. It’s almost incredible that I who dropped out of Elementary 5 because of school fees would eventually rise academically to obtain a Ph.D and become Professor. I thank God for all the people He used to make me what I became.

Let me also use this opportunity to congratulate Chief Charles Chukwubike, the initiator of the NENWE WHO IS WHO project and also Manzi Silas Nwanya who coordinated the collection of the stories of the personalities of the list from Uhueze and played the major role in the publication of the book.

Mike

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TO BE CONTINUED......

A SPEECH BY THE NENWE WHO IS WHO PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR AND MODERATOR, CHARLES OKECHUKWU CHUKWUBIKE

A SPEECH BY THE NENWE WHO IS WHO PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR AND MODERATOR, CHARLES OKECHUKWU CHUKWUBIKE ON THIS DAY, 1ST DECEMBER 2024 AT THE UNVEILING OF THE FIRST EDITION DEDICATED TO THE MEMORIES OF SENATOR (CHIEF) M.B.CHUKWUBIKE.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen you are all welcome to this remarkable and history making day: The presentation of the maiden edition of Nenwe Who is who.

THE BACKGROUNG:

Before the presentation day of the HISTOY OF NENWE TOWN, the author Senator Chief M.B Chukwubike read aloud to me half of the book and made me read aloud the remaining half to him. This exercise took us three evenings. He never told me all the reasons  for that but during the exercise I observed that there were many events, places and personalities  that were supposed  to be a book of  their own  and  I promised myself it would be realised one day and put in a big library.

Years and decades passed the personalities increased naturally. Updating the history book he wrote  also became very imperative .

Having worked   for many years in data collection in a county in Europe  and participating in their biannual historic and who is who update, I thought in 2020 to replicate the same  in Nenwe through a continuous  update that would pull our history and people out of  the oral history where they have been and gradually disappearing. Many people were enthusiastic about the project and I got as many as wanted involved in it, However at some point I observed there was little progress because enthusiasm and eager to work was high but knowing what to do was the essential and that was what we lacked , though everyone was good in their specialised areas educating the team on this novel way of documenting history and working on line  since I live overseas  was imperative at this point.  This dragged and delayed the work.

In 2023 after returning a couple of times to Nigeria I got a dedicated team of 8 people who were ready in the arduous data collection. I am happy to announce that today in my little Nenwe circle we have a handful of people who now understand the working principles of this system which is just the primary stage that is prelude to the archiving which is my or our next target.

Ladies and gentlemen here we are today with the work ready. However permit me to add that as I said earlier it is a ‘work in progress’. There are less than a 90 names out of the double that  were supposed to  be publish in this edition, there are just a couple of historical  events, personalities  and landmarks as against tens that  I wrote already. The publication was first come  first served and many contacted people are still to understand what it is all about therefore didn’t consent to their personal  information being published . It is well understood .They might by this first edition understand what I meant and they might appear in subsequent editions.

The presentation in this book is not uniform as it should be professionally but this will also distinguish it as the first edition. The arrangement is alphabetical and space allocated is not according to importance.

THE TEAM;

Mr. Silas Nwenya, Mr.Patrick O.Chukwubike, Ken.Ogbu, PhD, Chief. Godwin Onuh (Ezeife), Prof. Michael O Maduagwu, Fidel Nwabueze Ogbo,PhD, Surv. E Okorie, Mr. IKechukwu the Greatest Ude ,Cyril O Oleh, PhD, Mazi Clem Ebere, Nicholas Udeh Esq. Mrs. Kande  Daniel, Louis Orji,PhD, Engr Bismarck Orji, Engr Ken Mbah, among others (aguwa ndi oma aba l'iro). 

I must recognize the contributions of these gentlemen and ladies who were always ready to source and transmit to me information and contacts when needed. I must remember Chief Camillus Igwebuike and Mr John Nwaru (both resting in peace) who in the beginning were very supportive and always listened to my questions and curiosities on phone. Most important is the home front where I am fortunate to have someone who has too much authentic heroic Nenwe blood of Chief Harrison Chukwumba (Ebili jiishi edje ogu), at some point I thought my wife Ndidi Harrison would have left me so that  'I marry Nenwe'  due to my exaggerated time and dedication to Nenwe projects but she is still holding forth just like my beloved sister Ngozi who in our everyday quarrel in everything, but  if I mention to her Nenwe is involved  she would pardon everything.

THE FUTURE;

As already mentioned  the  main aim is  to have  a virtual and  physical  cultural, historical data bank and library  where thousands of documents and graphics we have in the family library could be made accessible to the general public free of charges, a promise made to my Dad four decades ago; precisely on the day of presentation of his book ; The History of Nenwe town. 

A portal and platform will soon be created where all the  historical information and actual  data could be sourced virtually ie. from any part of the world. 

As this first edition of the book Nenwe Who Is Who is being presented and unveiled today simultaneously at Abuja, Enugu and virtually via zoom, I wish to thank you all  for  coming and  for  all your  support  I want everyone to see this as  a service  to humanity irrespective of your origin. I also promise to make available myself and experiences to anyone who may wish to implement such a program in their own communities.

There will be the books' NENWE TOWN unveiling program in between the Christmas 2024 and New year 2025 .

In March 2025 we shall have the general premiation day of  the personalities in this first edition  and the facilitators  by the Coordinator also in Nenwe . You will all be informed of the exact dates and venues of these two  events in  Nenwe.

Please a second favour after that of getting copies of this absolute first edition, is to kindly write any corrections, comment or suggestions through the email in the book.  Nenwe.whoiswho@gmail.com  or to mine chukwubike@gmail.com, I shall personally  reply you.

I thank God for the gift  of life and memory and  pray for the Grace  to still be with me and the team for a while . I end this with a conversation about my memory with my mom Magdalene Ekpete in 1997.

In a conversation I told her the name of the European doctor who used to treat me in the Awgu Joint Hospital when I was  a kid. She wondered how I knew her name . My dad went into his room and got his 1965 diary and confirmed the name was correct. My mom asked me the techniques and I told her something. The next day she asked me again what I said yesterday the techniques were and I told her I didn’t remember. In her typical way she said. “These are those who don’t remember what they ate in the night but will tell you the taste of the wine in the wedding at Cana.(Hahaha!!) May her soul and the soul of Bridget another one with super memory rest in peace.

Thank You for coming and for picking a copy of this maiden edition of Nenwe Who Is Who.

Charles Okechukwu Chukwubike

Coordinator/Moderator & Team Lead

NENWE WHO IS WHO  PUBLICATIONS

Nenwe.whoiswho@gmail.com

Charlie.mbc@gmail.com

 

Saturday, 16 November 2024

THE NENWE WHO IS WHO 2024 (FIRST EDITION) UNVEILING

NENWE WHO IS WHO:

THE UNVEILING GETS A DATE.

Even by the most conservative estimates, it has been long in coming to fruition. It's also a fair critique of the documentary whose idea took shape in the year 2000.

But now that it has made it this far, the baton has changed hands. It's now in our hands to make it better and take it to the next level.

WHY: It's because this documentary, this NENWE WHO IS WHO is our history and our present, and if we do part, may help us learn our best paths, and choices, to the Nenwe  of our collective dream.

The presentation event will be simultaneously broadcast from three command centers around the world:

ENUGU COMMAND CENTER:

AUTELLA HOTEL

35B Mbaukwu Street, by VOSAN, Independence Layout, Enugu.

To be anchored by: Kenneth Ogbu, PhD &  Mazi Silas Nwenya, Louis Orji, PhD

ABUJA COMMAND CENTER

Daughters of Divine Love Retreat and Conference Centre (DRAAC), ACO/AMAC Estate, Airport Road, Lugbe Abuja.

To be anchored by: 

Patrick Chukwubike [Director, Rules & Policy Enforcement, NOL], Mike Uzoigwe, PhD & Cryil Oleh,PhD


WWW ONLINE COMMAND CENTER

NOL GENERAL PLATFORM

(In coordination with the live centers via zoom etc)

To be anchored by:

Chief Charles O  Chukwubike

Moderator, NOL/Coordinator  Nenwe Who is Who &

Fidel Nwabueze-Ogbo, PhD

Director, Planning & Strategic Communications. NOL.


WHEN IS THIS EVENT?

Sunday, December 1, 2024.

WHAT TIME DOES IT START? 1:30 PM, Nigeria Local Time.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST, TO PARTICIPATE?:  Nothing;

 It’s absolutely free.


NENWE CENTRE: March 2025 PREMIATION OF NENWE TRAILBLAZERS, HEROES & HEROINES

You are heartily invited to be a part & witness of the NENWE history as it unveils.

Thank you for your presence and participation.


Signed.

International Organizing Committee.

NENWE WHO IS WHO

Premier  Book Presentation 

contacts: nenwe.whoiswho@gmail.com

Wednesday, 11 September 2024

MR LEONARD NWONYE DONATES TO THE NENWE SECURITY SERVICE (NSS)

Renowned Philanthropist Donates Two Motor Bikes To Nenwe Security Service To Ease Their Operations*.

Nenwe Security Service received a boost over the weekend as renowned Philanthropist Mr Leonard Nwonye (aka Oil) donated two Motor bikes to NSS to ease their operations.

The motor bikes were delivered to the palace of HRH Igwe Dr FN Imoh (Ezeudo 1 of Agbada Ancient Kingdom) who is also the Chairman of Nenwe Accountability Forum(NCAF).

Upon receipt of the Motor Bikes, the Chairman of Nenwe Security Service,AVM CN Chukwu(Mkpume Nenwe) expressed his deep appreciation to the donor on behalf of the Management and members of the NSS. 

Mr Leonardo Nwonye who has keenly followed the activities of the NSS stated that the support was to encourage the NSS management and team for their outstanding performance so far while urging other Nenwe sons and daughters to engage the NSS too.

Mr Emeka Chukwu, a brother to Mr Leonard Nwonye has also donated the sum of N100,000 towards the fueling of the motorcycles, and in support of his brother's gesture/donation.

The NSS as a security outfit launched in 2024 has assisted in reducing the spate of crime around Nenwe Community,however there are more areas to be covered as the Service is  planning to purchase Hilux vans and other modern  security gadgets to boost the operations of the NSS for maximum performance.

*NSS Management Team*. 11/09/2024

(Reported on NOL by Ndubisi

Ebube Aniobi)

Saturday, 13 July 2024

AMOJI (NENWE)LO L'IDJE CONGRATULATES MARTIN OKAFOR

 


The AMOJI LO L'IDJE (Association) would like to congratulate Mr Martin Okafor on the  (EZINNE) movie premiere  that takes place today.

It has been a tough road  but with your professionalism and tenacious attitude we have come to this wonderful day.
We are proud of you as a true son of Nenwe and Igboland  in all aspects.
We are also proud to be associate with you and pray that  this is just the beginning  of a wonderful story of successes .
Everyone is invited to use the link below  for the streaming of the event.
Thanks


Charles O CHUKWUBIKE
[Interim President]

https://www.youtube.com/@deftouchbroadcast

https://www.youtube.com/@deftouchmovies875

Thursday, 4 July 2024

NENWE TOWN LUNCHES A GOVT APPROVED COMMUNITY SECURITY OUTFIT: by Chukwubike OC

The Nenwe town (in Aninri LGA of Enugu State ) comprising of 4 autonomous communities has after years of steadfastness in following the rigourous and stringent conditions and procedures of the Federal and state governments succeeded in registering , trainings and lunching of the NENWE SECURITY SERVICES (NSS).

The security outfit  which is fully funded by the community at home and in the diaspora was launched in January this year  but became operative from the first of July 2024. It  is  made up of  selected and screened men and women of integrity and capacity from the communities who were trained for months by the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps  with the support of the DSS and other government recommended and approved security agencies.

There main duties are to keep the town safe from delinquents,  through close collaboration with the NPF and other government Security agencies, mediating in minor disputes,providing 'low level security'  during gatherings and functions, information /data management and assisting the police with them when necessary.

The whole town and other neighbouring communities were jubilant to see the successful take off of this long awaited project which is supposed to ensure their 'sleeping with two eyes closed' as the popular saying goes..

The pictures above were taken when they came to show themselves at the Orie market and other spots in Nenwe.

This report is not the official communique from the Agency or Nenwe Homeland committee but gathered reports.

Below is a communique from one of the community Igwe to all Nenwerians to support the NSS;

I write to congratulate the Chairman, AVM C.N. CHUKWU (RTD.) OON, Nenwe Security Services, The PGs, Nenwe in Diaspora and all the organizers on the successful takeoff of Nenwe Security Services.

Your efforts to bequeath Nenwe with a strong and committed indigenous security outfit is indeed a commendable one. 

I urge all Nenwerians to identify with this noble formation to enable it assume enviable position. 

May the Almighty God reward all of you. 

HRH, IGWE (DR.) F.N.IMOH,

Bsc (Hons);  LLB.LAW;  MSC,

The Ezeudo I 

Agbada Nenwe Ancient Kingdom and Chairman Nenwe Accountability Forum (NCAF)



Tuesday, 25 June 2024

EZINNE: A DEFTOUCH PRODUCTION


_"DEFTOUCH MOVIES" FORMALLY PREMIERES WITH  "EZINNE" @ THE METROPOLITAN CITY OF ENUGU_, *Sets Sights @ Hollywood* ... WITH A SUBTEXT: An Opening Salvo of Intent For Electoral Representation.


The countdown has been set rolling - with *deft touch* of innovation and exquisite style -  for the first all Nenwe unity event this year,  earmarked for Saturday, July 13, 2024, @ the metropolitan city of Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.


That day at the start time of 4 PM, a born & bred NOL alumnus, Mr  Martin Okafor, or Emperor , doing business as  "DEFTOUCH MOVIES", a start up in film- making and movie directorship will use his flagship movie themed "EZINNE" to launch his foray into the live audience, cinematic platform.


As members of the NOL community we have been privileged to witness Mr. Okafor transformed his dream to the present reality -each of us can tell his story: he first crawled, and then initiated his tentative first walk steps in the realm of filmmaking and distribution, and now, he has readied himself and his team, to take on the next logical step in the career he seems quite equipped for right from  his cradle.


The boldness which he imbued into his preparation for this July 13 event, shadows the far reaches of his sight: *HOLLYWOOD*.


As a burnished NOL alumnus, conversant with the high standards; and, what it means to be a representative and _Cultural Ambassador_ ( his official job title at NOL) of a people, it has been a matter for conjecture,  if and when, he would choose to seek electoral representation of our people.


The NOL Platform Organization - which you all are part & parcel of -  as the ultimate mass mobilizer for positive changes in Nenwe, now knocks at your door to rally for this outing with our collective support. 


The NOL Board would like to leave each one of us to choose the "how" and the "manner" to lend your support in the promotion of,  and guidance of this Nenwe event to a roaring success.


Thank you for doing us proud with your outstanding support.


Signed:y


*The. NOL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS*.

Wednesday, 22 May 2024

CHIEF CAMILLUS IGWEBUIKE A NENWE ICON GOES HOME

Senator MBChukwubike with 
Young CAMILLUS early 60s

REMEMBERING CHIEF CMO IGWEBUIKE 'ONUNEKWURUOHA (BY CHARLES O CHUKWUBIKE).

The death of Chief Camilius Igwebike was one of the deaths that  continue to signal to us the passing of an era in our family circle.  

We grew up knowing the handsome  'Cammy' (our father used to call him simply that way) as   our fathers" relation till we grew up. Probably because both of them were  handsome and always well dressed.

He continued to be a house hold name even after his marriage to his very beautiful wife Miss Cathrine Nwuko. A marriage which our parents sponsored and honoured with thier good friends  from  the Parliament like the then Minister of Information Hon B.C Okwu ( see photo attached).

Chief Igwebuike  also continued to be a faithful  and sincere friend to our family in the community and politics. In 2003 HRH JS Ifenatu, Chief Inno.Aniobi,Chief A.N Ezeh etc were some of the arrow heads that piloted the Amoji ,Nenwe   and Greater Awgu communities at large  in  giving an unprecedented final respect to Senator M.B.Chukwubike . 

He was one of the great pillars in Amoji community affairs.

My last phone call with him was on the 29th of December 2023 and quite regrettable our appointment  on Easter when I planned to return from Europe  to complete some particular discussions and stories could not be possible, however, in every situation  we give  glories to  God .

Chief Igwebuike was a great family man and community leader who continued to counsel  an mentor the growing ones till his last day.

In his profession as a teacher , he was one of the best head teachers in the division till his pension age

He was one of the best  lawn tennis players then  the 1960s  around  the division when I used to be  the ball boy for them. MB Chukwubike (RIP) my father was unbeatable and I remember  the day Cammy beat him at the St Peter's lawn in a singles he (MBC) gifted Uncle Cammy with a  Slazenger Tennis Racket like his own which  he promptly bought the next day from Kingsway  stores Enugu.

Those were days and period life in Nenwe was better than what we even observe now in Europe. The Irish missionaries and District officers even sometimes came down to the  Tennis court at St Peter's  or St Michael's Amebor.

On his wedding day with Hon Minister of Information BC.Okwu &
Senator MB.Chukwubike 

Now we have the church on the court at St Peter's at and The Ogbodis reclaimed their land and built a home on that of Amebor though I learnt it was never donated to the church but  used on  an agreed lease  and never in the area given for the school and church.

May the soul of Chief Igwebuike and souls of all faithful departed rest  in peace. AMEN

From Charles O Chukwubike 

For the Chukwubikes family of Amebor Amoji Nenwe

From the  CHUKWUBIKES' Family.

Amabor Amoji 

NENWE

Saturday, 2 March 2024

COMMUNITY DIALOGUE 1ST QUARTER 2024


2nd March is the day for the "2024 1st Quarter Nenwe Community Dialogue" organized by Nenwe on Line ((NOL). Please ask for the Zoom link from any Nenwe group you belong to or ask the numerous members of NOL and NOL.University whatsapp groups
.

REMEMBER WE WONT CALL YOU FOR ANY RETURN CODES  FOR ENTERING THE ZOOM MEETING. BEWARE OF HACKERS

Thursday, 25 January 2024

NENWE NOSTALGIC [ THE METROLOGICAL GUAGES]

Once upon a time [1965] we had a pure and proper meteorological station at St Peter's Catholic primary school NENWE. Some other schools had the same.
At a mini round about between the main Old hall /church and the Ogwu eze block ,precisely where the church is situated now , we had on the circle a cock wind direction gauge with a metal cock on a pole (wind vane) showing the wind directions and a rain gauge which the teachers measured. Mr Paul Orji , Mr. EE Egbuaba of Mgbowo and one teacher called “Awgu North” were particularly in charge of this station and measurements.
The roundabout was adorned with beautiful flowers like bachelors buttons etc .
Charlie.mbc@gmail.com