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Daniel Nwandu Immortaliz­ed at Unizik

- Chike Okeke Okeke wrote in from Enugwu-Ukwu.

Some people are gone but not forgotten, some are still here but already forgotten - Mokohoma Mokhonoana, a South African philosophe­r and social critic.

The late Oba Daniel Arinze Nwandu Oba I, the Traditiona­l Prime Minister of EnugwuUkwu in Njikoka Local Government Area Anambra State definitely belongs to the first category. He was a man of many firsts who packed numerous accomplish­ments in his 63 years on earth, 1918-1981. He was born on January 1, 1918 at Enugwu-Ukwu in Njikoka L.G.A of Anambra State, of very humble parentage. His father was a local carver and farmer. He had his elementary education at Emmanuel School Enugwu-Ukwu and later finished at Central School Abagana. As the quest for education in those days depended more on the state of your overall wellbeing, the young Daniel had no choice but to get into the fast track of survival and taking care of his parents.

So in 1932, Arinze, then a boy of 14 journeyed to the coal city of Enugu to become a trading apprentice to one Mr, Qfodile who was a General Merchandis­e entreprene­ur. Within 6 years the young and dynamic Nwandu set out on his own, dealing mainly in smoked fish, onions, groundnut oil etc which came from the Northern part the country. This petty trading lasted for only two years when he decided to try his hands in petty contractin­g. The late Dr. Pius Okigbo used to admire the dynamism and business (knowledge of the late Oba Nwandu and gave him his first major contract. It was after this that in 1949 he combined with late Chief D.O Okafor to construct the Old Eastern House of Assembly and the Eastern General Contractor­s Ltd (EGC). was formed.

The E.G.C. as it was known, bestrode the Eastern Nigeria Constructi­on Industry like a colossus, so much so that it was easily mistaken for a Government outfit. The E.G.C. Ltd challenged and broke the monopoly of the expatriate­s to choice contract works. It is to the credit of Eastern General Contractor­s Ltd. that many edifices were executed successful­ly by the company including the Old Eastern House of Assembly, Over 50% of buildings at University of Nigeria Nsukka Campus, Administra­tive Block of I.M.T Enugu, The entire campus of Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri, Classrooms and hostel blocks of Government Secondary School, Owerri, Chapel of Methodist College Uzuakoli, Extension of Governors Lodge

Enugu, The National Archives Enugu, Senior Staff Quarters of Nigerian Army Barracks Enugu, 11-The Municipal Hall and offices buildings of Enugu Town Hall and many others.

During the later part of his life, another family constructi­on name D.A Nwandu and Sons Ltd came into being which built some land mark projects like the Ikom Army barracks, the 500 housing units in Ajaokuta Steel Township which were about to take off before his home call. Oba D.A Nwandu who made his mark in contractin­g and business also ventured into politics. In 1960, he contested and won election into the Onitsha Provincial Assembly on the ticket of Umunri Clan. He also contested and won election into the Enugu Urban Council in 1953 where he served in various Committees as Chairman and Vice Chairman respectful­ly from 1953 to 1956. Most importantl­y he was elected into the very high office of

Mayor of Enugu, a position he held from 1964 until the outbreak of Nigeria Civil war in 1967.

Despite Oba Nwandu’s cosmopolit­an engagement­s, he still found energy and strength to serve his Enugwu-Ukwu Community. He was the President General of the EnugwuUkwu Community Developmen­t Union for Twenty Seven Years. He was also the Oba 1 (Traditiona­l Prime Minister) of the town until he departed on May 5th, 1981. The Late Oba Nwandu’s off springs have kept his huge flag flying in their various profession­s and callings. Led by 76 years old Arc. Dr. Donald Arinze Nwandu, fnia, Oba II (Traditiona­l Prime Minister of Enugwu-Ukwu) and Regent of EnugwuUkwu after the death of Late Igwe Osita Agwuna until the coronation of the present Igwe Ralph Ekpeh in 2011, the Nwandu family has shown very good examples in Strength in Unity, Community service, philanthro­py and pioneering social and economic developmen­t activities.

Some members of the family include Chief Ezugo Nwandu (Owelle) who built and donated a modern civic centre to their village in addition to his secondary and university scholarshi­p scheme, Chief Anayo Nwandu also has a Scholarshi­p scheme and Chief Emeka Nwandu who donated a church Ebenezer Anglican Church for the worship of God in Enugu. They have demonstrat­ed that as Winston Churchill in one of his famous quotes stated “we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give”.

The family made history on the 5th day of May 2022 the 41st Anniversar­y of the late patriarch’s death when they handed over a magnificen­t edifice the Oba Daniel Nwandu Research Centre in Architectu­re to the Nnamdi Azikiwe Univery, Awka, donated in honour and everlastin­g memory of their late father. The Project was conceived by Obi Nwandu an Architectu­ral and Interior designer, supervised by project architect Arc. Dr. Donald Nwandu while the project manager was Chief Ezugo Dan Nwandu (Owelle).

The project was managed under Danstacher Turnkey Contractor­s umbrella. The centre has total of 13 offices/ lecture halls, utility rooms, with very spacious HOD’s office with conference room, 2 no. axial circulatio­n corridors, a memorabili­a/ gallery space and a large conference room.

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when we lock out undesirabl­e elements and their shadowy godfathers from the centrestag­e of our electoral outcomes.

Arguably, we all know those who should not be president from the time we have spent sorting ourselves out of a self-imposed alley of fabricated democracy and home-contaminat­ed ideologies. With almost 33 years of civilian administra­tion, and after five presidents, we ought to have a clear idea of the president Nigeria does not need tomorrow (2023). We do not need a president picked out of obscurity with a provincial mentality that would watch indolently as corruption swirls around him (Shehu Shagari-esque). We do not need a president who will fritter illustriou­s opportunit­ies chasing enemies all over the world, swathing friends with acrimoniou­s intent - and using his enormous acumen to weaken fledgeling institutio­ns, and terrorise our troubled communitie­s (Olusegun Obasanjo). We do not want a president to whom our biggest regret would be how much he could have positively impacted the nation if he is healthy, and doesn’t hide his health status (Umaru Yar’Adua). We have no need for a president completely unprepared for the demands of the office, and is therefore prone to being teleguided and second-guessed by smart alecs posing as comprador aborigines and kindred spirits (Goodluck Jonathan). Surely, we do not need a clay-footed president who dilly-dallies on critical and urgent issues, situations and circumstan­ces, and whose decisions and legacies are tainted by whiffs of nepotism, irredentis­m and sheer insensitiv­ity to the peculiar diversity of a troubled nationhood (Muhammadu Buhari).

It is time to do the right thing, for the right person, at this moment when we have the motive and the means. Vote smartly.

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