Former Minister Uchechukwu Ogah honors Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, a respected elder statesman and symbol of Igbo identity, who passed away on July 25th. Ogah extends condolences to the Iwuanyanwu family and the Igbo community as they mourn this great loss.
Former Minister Dr. Uchechukwu S. Ogah, CON, has joined the chorus of condolences following the passing of Chief Engr. Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu, a towering figure in Igbo identity and the President-General of Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide. Chief Iwuanyanwu, who succumbed to a brief illness on July 25, 2024, was widely revered as an elder statesman, a nationalist, and a pioneering entrepreneur.
Chief Iwuanyanwu’s life was marked by significant contributions across various sectors. As a respected engineer, he founded and led the construction giant, Hardle & Enic Construction Company Ltd. His impact was equally felt in politics and media, where he established himself as a formidable politician and a noted publisher.
In his tribute, former Minister Ogah reminisced about Chief Iwuanyanwu’s journey and the immense legacy he leaves behind. “The flag is lowered for an iconic figure who conquered all facets of human endeavor,” he wrote. “Ndi Igbo have truly lost a towering figure…A great Iroko has fallen indeed!”
Chief Iwuanyanwu’s retirement from active politics did not diminish his influence. He took on the mantle of leadership as the President-General of Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide, passionately defending and promoting the Igbo cause. His tenure was marked by unwavering dedication and a deep commitment to his people.
Former Minister Ogah extended his heartfelt condolences to the Iwuanyanwu family, the people of Atta, Ikeduru LGA, the Imo State Government, and the global Igbo community. He acknowledged the immense void left by Chief Iwuanyanwu’s passing, describing him as “one of the most successful and accomplished Igbo that ever graced this earth.”
Reflecting on the late Chief’s philanthropic endeavors, Dr. Ogah highlighted the numerous testimonials of his charitable acts that have left a lasting impact on countless lives. “We have lost an illustrious son, a Pan Nigerian, and a statesman of note,” he lamented.
As the Igbo nation mourns the loss of this great leader, former Minister Ogah’s thoughts and prayers remain with the Iwuanyanwu family and close allies. “May God accept your soul, patriotic Nigerian and the symbol of Igbo identity,” he concluded.
Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s legacy as a symbol of Igbo identity and a champion of just causes will continue to inspire generations. His contributions to the public and private sectors, coupled with his leadership within the Igbo community, mark the end of an era and the celebration of a life well-lived.
Farewell, Aha-Eji Aga-mba Ndi Igbo Gburugburu. Laa Nke Oma.
Former Minister Dr. Uchechukwu S. Ogah, CON, has joined the chorus of condolences following the passing of Chief Engr. Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu, a towering figure in Igbo identity and the President-General of Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide. Chief Iwuanyanwu, who succumbed to a brief illness on July 25, 2024, was widely revered as an elder statesman, a nationalist, and a pioneering entrepreneur.
Chief Iwuanyanwu’s life was marked by significant contributions across various sectors. As a respected engineer, he founded and led the construction giant, Hardle & Enic Construction Company Ltd. His impact was equally felt in politics and media, where he established himself as a formidable politician and a noted publisher.
In his tribute, former Minister Ogah reminisced about Chief Iwuanyanwu’s journey and the immense legacy he leaves behind. “The flag is lowered for an iconic figure who conquered all facets of human endeavor,” he wrote. “Ndi Igbo have truly lost a towering figure…A great Iroko has fallen indeed!”
Chief Iwuanyanwu’s retirement from active politics did not diminish his influence. He took on the mantle of leadership as the President-General of Ohaneze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide, passionately defending and promoting the Igbo cause. His tenure was marked by unwavering dedication and a deep commitment to his people.
Former Minister Ogah extended his heartfelt condolences to the Iwuanyanwu family, the people of Atta, Ikeduru LGA, the Imo State Government, and the global Igbo community. He acknowledged the immense void left by Chief Iwuanyanwu’s passing, describing him as “one of the most successful and accomplished Igbo that ever graced this earth.”
Reflecting on the late Chief’s philanthropic endeavors, Dr. Ogah highlighted the numerous testimonials of his charitable acts that have left a lasting impact on countless lives. “We have lost an illustrious son, a Pan Nigerian, and a statesman of note,” he lamented.
As the Igbo nation mourns the loss of this great leader, former Minister Ogah’s thoughts and prayers remain with the Iwuanyanwu family and close allies. “May God accept your soul, patriotic Nigerian and the symbol of Igbo identity,” he concluded.
Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s legacy as a symbol of Igbo identity and a champion of just causes will continue to inspire generations. His contributions to the public and private sectors, coupled with his leadership within the Igbo community, mark the end of an era and the celebration of a life well-lived.
Farewell, Aha-Eji Aga-mba Ndi Igbo Gburugburu. Laa Nke Oma.