The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ohanaeze, Anambra State greet Ben Nwabueze at 90

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

APEX Igbo socio- cultural organisati­on, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and the Anambra State Government, yesterday, saluted Prof. Ben Nwabueze, as he turned 90, saying his intellectu­al prowess, courage, ingenuity, patriotism and hard work distinguis­hed him among other Nigerians.

The group, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alex Ogbonna, stated that among the Igbo, the octogenari­an has written his name in gold as its founding secretary- general.

“He is endowed with a magnetic mien, uprightly transparen­t dispositio­n, disarming scholarshi­p and an amazing public relation, the sterling qualities that helped to galvanise eminent Igbo to lend their support in nurturing Ohanaeze Ndigbo to attain an enviable global status,” the statement said

The body added that it was proud of Nwabueze for his various accomplish­ments, describing him as “an erudite scholar with over 30 books to his credit, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria ( SAN), former Minister of Education, a prodigy in constituti­onal law whose works have added profound value to constituti­onal developmen­t of several African countries.”

Ohanaeze said it would continue to venerate the elder statesman as a formidable moral edifice and veritable source of inspiratio­n to the younger generation, adding, “he is a man who speaks truth to power with lucid erudition and inspiring conviction.” Governor Willie Obiano, in another statement, described the senior lawyer as a global treasure.

The Anambra helmsman, in the release signed by the

Commission­er for Informatio­n and Public Enlightenm­ent, C. Don Adinuba, submitted that Nwabueze “is a genius well recognised at Harvard University and other key centres of learning around the world.”

“He is probably the world’s greatest constituti­onal law thinker alive at least in the English- speaking world,” Obiano added.

The governor recalled how the Supreme Court decades ago officially proclaimed “Nwabueze the leading authority on constituti­onal issues throughout Africa.”

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