SAD: OBI OKONJO OF OGWASHI-UKU JOINS HIS ANCESTORS AT 91 By Emeka Esogbue

BREAKING NEWS!

SAD: OBI OKONJO OF OGWASHI-UKU JOINS HIS ANCESTORS AT 91
By Emeka Esogbue
With regret, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's former Finance Minister has announced the passing to glory of her father, HRM Obi Prof Chukwuka Okonjo, the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku. Aunty Ngozi who made this disclosure yesterday through her Media Aide, Mr Nwabuikwu stated that he died shortly after returning from Lagos. Obi Okonjo, a PhD holder in Mathematics was coronated as the monarch of the community in 2007.
Meanwhile the son of the late Obi, Ifechukwude Okonjo has been crowned the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku.
Rest in peace, Obi Okonjo!

See the full release below:

PRESS RELEASE BY PAUL C NWABUIKWU, MEDIA ADVISER TO DR OKONJO-IWEALA*
“A LOVING FATHER AND A GREAT INSPIRATION“
A STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF OUR FATHER,
OBI (PROF) CHUKUKA OKONJO
*BY DR NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA*
On behalf of my siblings and relatives of the Umu Obi Obahai Royal Family of Ogwashi-Uku, I announce the passing of my father, Obi Professor Chukuka Okonjo, the immediate past Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State at the age of 91.
He died in Lagos soon after he arrived from a trip to the United States of America and Ghana. We are immensely grateful that his last moments were peaceful and that he died the same way he lived his life – with quiet dignity.
Daddy was an accomplished man on so many levels – a highly respected academic, international public servant, university administrator, intellectual and traditional ruler. He held:
BSc Mathematics, London, UK
Msc Mathematics, Erlangen, Germany
MSc Economics, Erlangen, Germany
Phd Mathematical Statistics, Cologne, Germany
In the course of his rich and rewarding career, he served in many positions, including:
Mathematics and Science Teacher, Government College, Umuahia
Mathematics and Science Teacher, Western Boys High School, Benin
Principal, Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan
Co-founder of the Centre for Demography at the University of Ibadan
Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Ibadan
Principal Lecturer, Statistics, University of Ibadan
Brigadier and Head of the Biafran Organization of Freedom Fighters (BOFF) during the Nigeria/Biafra Civil War
Professor of Mathematical Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Founder, Institute of Demography, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Head, Department of Economics and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Founder and Director of the Center for Population Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Economic Adviser, Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
Professor of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon
United Nations Director of the Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), located in Accra, Ghana
Education Adviser to the Government of Ghana
Founder, Double Intake educational system (adopted by the Ghanaian Government)
Member, Nigerian Economic Society
Member of the Board of Trustees and Life Patron of ASUU
Pro Chancellor, University of Ilorin
It is a tribute to the kind of life that Daddy lived that, on his 90th birthday last year, a delegation of old students of Ibadan Boys High School presented him with a letter of commendation written in 1953 in which a colonial education administrator praised him highly for the all-round improvements he achieved in the school within a short period of time. He was only 25 then.
Daddy was a passionate intellectual and prolific writer whose last book was published at the age of 90.
He touched so many lives personally and professionally and was an unrelenting believer and practitioner in the power of education to transform lives.
In pursuit of this commitment, Daddy sponsored the education of at least 19 students up to university level in addition to his own seven children. He inspired and motivated so many more.
Having witnessed the ravages of war, he was committed to unity and peaceful coexistence of all. From his marriage of 66 years to our mother, Professor Kamene Okonjo to his dedication to duty, he was exceptional.
As his family we remember him most as a loving father and inspiration who showed, by personal example, the value of a life of service anchored on integrity, fear of God and love for others.
We thank Almighty God for the wonderful gift who was our father.

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