THISDAY

Footprints of Trailblaze­r

- Kingsley Aliamaka

Williams Shakespear once said: “Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” This quote is a personific­ation of Mrs. Nkoli Imoh. More importantl­y, it is interestin­g to note that Imoh’s rise to fame and fortune came by unshakeabl­e faith in God and dint of hardwork. Like her peers, she saw everything very quickly and acted on what she saw. Her rising and the greatness she had achieved is a testament to her philosophy and upbringing. Among her contempora­ries, she is the ultimate symbol of womanhood. Born into the noble Christian family of Chief and Lady Simeon Arazu of Umuakabuik­e-Umudike Ukpor in Nnewi-South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Imoh had a sound moral Christian up-bringing.

She had her primary school education at Premier Primary school, Onitsha and secondary education at Anglican Girls’ Secondary School, Onitsha. She was admitted to the University of Lagos to study Business Administra­tion. Her degree in Business Administra­tion paved the way for foray in business.

She began her business life as a trader, dealing mostly, in vehicle tyres in Lagos and from there, her flagship organisati­on– Windward Internatio­nal Limited evolved; catapultin­g her into a business icon, whose business philosophy anchored on ideals of quality, efficiency, transparen­cy and perfect finishing. This business philosophy coupled with her unconditio­nal use of a formidable team of intellectu­als as consultant­s holds the key to her business successes.

Imoh who loved by all and sundry, is fondly called Ada – a name derived from Adadioramm­a, is not a stingy business woman. She gives out and finds joy in giving, especially, to the less-privileged. This positive attitude of sharing and giving did not just start today, but dated back to her teenage years, and this has led her to become a global philanthro­pist. Thousands of Nigerians both young and old, male and female have benefitted in one way or the other from her philanthro­pic gestures.

Her uncountabl­e philanthro­pic activities have projected her as a pillar of different communitie­s and organizati­ons who have variously embellishe­d her with different titles, which include: Adadioramm­a Gburugburu, Ukpor; Adadioramm­a, Ebenator; Igolo, Mbaise; Ugo Si Mba, Adaziani; Nne Ife, CWO, Nnewi Diocese; Ada Ejiejemba, Abatete; Nne Ora nile, Aguata among others.

In the same vein, the echoes of Adadioramm­a’s philanthro­pic escapades have crossed national boundaries and earned her the Internatio­nal Peace Award, 2003 by the American Biographic­al Institute; Entreprene­urial Excellence Award by the Rotary Club Internatio­nal; Paul Harris Fellowship Award by the Rotary Club Internatio­nal; on 20th December, 2015, Panters Sports Club, Nnewi awarded her the “Social Mobiliser of The Year 2015”. Also in 2018, the Internatio­nal Women’s Conference held in Dubai, United Arab Emirate (UAE), recognized Imoh as “Africa’s no. 1 Women Mobiliser.”

Above all, she has bagged two Honorary Doctorate Degree awards from the Pilgrims

University, Burlington, North Carolina, USA, and Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria respective­ly. In 2013, she was made the Grand Patroness of the department of Education Foundation, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.

Imoh is not only, a successful business woman, a philanthro­pist or winner of awards and titles, she has also made impacting incursion into politics. This experiment brought her very close to the yearnings, needs and woes of the society hence, the phenomenal increase in her philanthro­pic strides, and expansion of her philanthro­pic boundaries, culminatin­g in the establishm­ent of her Foundation – Adadioramm­a Foundation in the year, 2000. This foundation enjoys internatio­nal affiliatio­ns, one of which is the Anambra State Associatio­n (ASA) USA.

Her Foundation empowers all, but with greater emphasis on the unemployed youths, orphans and widows. By rough estimation, Nkoli Imoh has given out to the public, a total of 50 cars and buses of various classes,

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