People’s  Club of Nigeria re-unveils scruptural head bust of co-founder,  Igwe FFBC Nwankwo

      

From Uche Osibe,  Onitsha         

The Peoples Club of Nigeria (PCN)  has re-unveiled the replicated version of the immortalized head bust of its co-founder, and Trustee, Igwe  Francis Nwankwo (Osuofia 1 of Nawfia) at the Club’s International headquarters, Onitsha, Anambra State of the Old Eastern Region of Nigeria.                                  

 The perpetrators of the destruction of the head bust remain  unknown, at press time, but the leadership of the PCN dismissed any suspicion of compensation of aggression or  criminality                               

        

Reprieve , however, came following the sponsorship of replication  of the scruptural work of the head bust  by the United States of America-based  son of the late monarch, Prince  Anzy Nwankwo.                      

Re-unveiling the replicated headbust at the PCN’s International Headquarters in Onitsha, Anambra State, the Vice President-general of PCN, Chief Darlington Adibe noted that the replacement  of one of the six scruptural  busts of  the founding fathers, trustees and patrons of PCN was aimed at their immortalization and conscientization of their contributions  and legacies left behind for generations born ancient unborn.                                                      

The six busts are that of Prince T. Ume-Ezeoke ( Founder/Patron/Trustee),  and Igwe Peter C. Ezenwa, Eze Okpoko 1 of Oba (Chairman of BOT/Patron), Igwe F.F.B.C. Nwankwo, Osuofia na Nawfia (Father/Patron/Trustee), Chief Sir Dr Joe Nwankwu, Onwanaetiliora na  Abagana, Chief G.A. Chukelu, Dunu Afulukwe of Awka-Etiti, Chief Barr. E.N. Okuzu, Okosisi Ojoto  – all Trustees and Patrons.                        

 The second son and successor, to the Nawfia throne,  Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo (Osuofia II)  who witnessed the re-unveiling of the headbust appreciated his family members especially his younger  brother based in the  United States of America, Prince Nwankwo for offering to fully foot the bill of reproducing the scruptural portrait and immortalization of  the late royal father.                 

The Osuofia II of Nawfia  thanked the PCN International Headquarters for remembering his father’s contributions and legacies in the birth and growth of PCN .                                              

The monarch of over 25 years standing  called the PCN to unite as one body in order to work towards the lofty glory and ideals of the Club as envisioned by the founding fathers instead of exhibiting the tradition of the tendency of Pull-him-down syndrome.                      

According  to hin, he has rich knowledge of the activities of PCN, including  the design, building of quotations by reputable contractors for construction of the PCN’s Headquarters in Onitsha as well as award of the contract to Igwe Ude-Ubaka”s contracting firm as he always chauffered his father to activities of the club in the 1970s until he left for USA in 1979.                                                          

Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo described  PCN as an insurance company that assisted family of bereaved members financially  as a heartfelt token of succor in times of grief, in addition to other occasional supports.                          

He recounted that the Nigerian military feared the bludgeoning image and place of the then Okaa Group and felt threatened pressure  that led to the later renaming as the   Peoples Club of Nigeria.

PIX III

Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo, Osuofia II of Nawfia (right)  in a chat with the Vice President of the Peoples Club of Nigeria (PCN), Chief Amb. Dr. Darlington Adobe (middle) and a big stakeholder of the PCN, Chief Jude Nwajamma on how to bring everybody together and attract goodwill from abroad

Pix II: The traditional ruler of Nawfia, Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo, Osuofia II of Nawfia (right)  and the Vice President of the Peoples Club of Nigeria (PCN), Chief Amb. Dr. Darlington Adibe (middle) pose in the picture shortly after the re-unveiling of the replicated scruptural headbust of the late traditional ruler of Nawfia and Trustee/Patron of PCN, Igwe FFBC Nwankwo, Osuofia 1 of Nawfia. (centre).

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *