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➢ Adiele Afigbo
➢ Anya o. Anya
➢ Donatus Nwoga
➢ Ben Nwabueze
➢ Pius Okigbo
➢ Michael Onwuejeogwu
➢ Anazionwu Okoro
➢ Mark Chijioke
➢ Alexander Animalu
➢ Romanus Ohuche
➢ Gabriel Umezurike
➢ Emmanuel Obiechina
➢ Victor Uchendu
➢ Cyril Onwumechili
➢ Rev. E.N. Onwu
➢ Michael Nwachukwu
➢ Inyang Ette
➢ Laz Ekwueme
➢ Chibuzo Ogbuagu
➢ Monsignor Theophilus Okere
➢ Chinua Achebe
➢ Barth Nnaji and
➢ Chinedu Nebo
4.1 At this juncture, may I please pause to address a matter of common concern to all of us. Indeed, we are in the “epoch of incredulity” and “season of despair,” to borrow these pertinent phrases from Charles Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities.”
5.1 In the words of our ancestors, “Aku ruo ulo, ya akaa onye kpatara ya.” Meaning that; “It is when the wealth made in foreign land reaches home that it tells the story of the person that made it.”