Lawrence Okolie, the Top-Ranked British Boxer from Ibusa: Why Nigerians Should Follow His Career Closely By Emeka Esogbue What do you know about Lawrence Okolie, the former two-weight world champion and one of boxing's leading heavyweight contenders? Historically, Ibusa, an Anioma community in Delta State, has produced accomplished sons and daughters who have distinguished themselves in diverse fields. From law and business to academia, public service, and sports, the community has continued to make significant contributions both within Nigeria and internationally. In this edition, PEN MASTER presents one of Ibusa's most celebrated sporting figures on the global stage, Lawrence Okolie. Although Lawrence Okolie is a British professional boxer, his roots are firmly in Ibusa, Delta State. Born on December 16, 1992, in Hackney, London, to Nigerian parents, Okolie traces his ancestry to Ibusa. His father, Chief (Barr.) Lawrence Okolie, from Okponta, Umuezeagwu, Ibusa, holds the tra...
K. B. C. Onwubiko’s Legacy: Reflections of a Student He Inspired By Emeka Esogbue The study of history is shaped not only by the books we read but also by the scholars who guide our intellectual journeys. Among the historians whose influence has left an indelible mark on generations of West African students is K. B. C. Onwubiko, a distinguished scholar whose contributions to Nigerian historiography continue to resonate long after his passing. For those of us who encountered his works and drew inspiration from his scholarship, Onwubiko was more than an author; he was a mentor from afar, a paragon of rigorous inquiry, and a source of enduring intellectual encouragement. This reflection is both a tribute to his legacy and a personal acknowledgment of the profound impact he had on my development as a historian. *The Agboju Secondary School Journey* My journey began at Agboju Secondary School in Lagos, a proud institution that drew its student body from several public...