Hezekiah Okoro Nweje, was an Anglican priest.
A native of Onitsha in Anambra state. He was born in 1919 and died in June 1962.
He was nicknamed "Holy Nweje" because of his... (1/7)
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very humble, extreme righteous, easy going & a humanitarian life he lived. He was tenaciously devoted to the things of God.
Whatever gifts he receives from the church he shepherded was always shared with those in the vineyard, the poor and the less privileged. He doesn't hoard...
them at the expense of the needy. In his philosophy, he believed that wealth was sharing what you have without hoarding it.
At a time, he was nominated for the position of the Anglican Bishop on the Niger, he declined and nominated someone he felt was more qualified.
Rev. Hezekiah Okoro Nweje was seen as an upright, spotless and a righteous man. It was all those outstanding qualities he possessed while alive that brought about the name "Holy Nweje". Depicting how holy one can be.
He believed ones anger should not see the next moment.
In May 1956 Onitsha and Obosi were tussling for a piece of land, Rev Nweje was called as a witness, he told the Judge that none of the towns owned the land, na "Ani bu ani Chukwu" The land and thereof is of the lord. That ended the land tussle. He was always on the side of peace.
Around April 1956, during the daytime local thieves invaded his house in Onitsha and stole tubers of yam and fowl, he ran after them and told them to come and take more cited hunger as the reason for their unconventional behavior. What a man!
Growing up in Igbo land, if seen or perceived as an upright person, you would be called or nicknamed "Holy Nweje"
When next you're called HOLY NWEJE, do not feel ashamed or mocked. It tells good of you.
Nweje Lane in Onitsha metropolis is a street named to immortalize him. END
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On this day, October 7, 1967, one of the heinous massacres took place in Asaba, present-day Delta state. The Nigerian troops invaded Asaba and shot dead over 2000 people.
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Today marks 54 years the people of Asaba in Delta state have been living in deep sorrow and anguish. They've been swimming in the ocean of misery and trauma as a result of the Nigerian-Biafran civil war.
It was alleged that the massacre was carried out to teach the Asaba people
a bitter lesson "for being and supporting Biafrans". Barely three months into the war over the declaration of the Republic of Biafra, the federal troops descended on the small town on the west bank of the River Niger. Like possessed beings, the federal troops went beserk,
Today in History:
Enugu Coal Miners Massacre took place
On this day, November 18, 1949, a sad event took place in Enugu. A day when 21 Iva Valley Coal Miners were killed and 51 injured by the police
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under the brutish British colonial masters.
Their only crime was that they demanded for a "Better Pay". Iva Valley miners had dared protest against the colonial authorities. This was wrongly interpreted as a political strike to force them to quit Nigeria and allow them to join
other independent nations of the free world.
Their sacrifice would be one of many that paved the way for a nationalist or "Zikist" (named after Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe) movement towards an independent Nigeria. As at that time Zikist movement was headquartered in Enugu.
On this day, October 7, 1967, one of the heinous massacres took place in Asaba, present-day Delta state. The Nigerian troops invaded Asaba and shot dead over 950 people.
What was their crime? It's a thread...
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Today marks 53 years the people of Asaba in Delta State have been living in deep sorrow and anguish. They have been swimming in the ocean of misery and trauma as a result of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war.
It was alleged that the massacre was carried out to teach the Asaba people
a bitter lesson "for their sympathy for the Biafrans". Barely three months into the war over the declaration of the Republic of Biafra, the federal troops descended on the small town on the west bank of the River Niger. Like possessed beings, the federal troops went on rampage,
Killi-we Nwachukwu: The story of an Igbo Superman:
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Uzoma Nwaozuzu Nwachukwu, was an Igbo Superman. He hailed from Mbaitolu in Imo state. He was born in 1931 and died October 31, 1992.
He was nicknamed "Killi-we" Nwachukwu because of his...
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enormous natural strength.
Killi-we Nwachukwu was for more than three decades celebrated as a homegrown Nigerian superman. Some of his legendary feats of strength included lifting of buses, having cement blocks crushed on his head, allowing cars to drive over his body, using...
teeth to carry bags of cement, using bare hands to hammer nails, breaking coconuts on his head, six people standing on his body at the same time, etc.
How He Got His Nickname "Killi-we".
Killi-we is a nickname he got after a fight with a stubborn man called "Tick man", who...
A thread on DERICO; One of the Notorious Criminal that terrorized the Igbo land:
Born Okwudili Ndiwe, 22yrs old, aka (Derico Nwamama), he hailed from Onitsha in Anambra state & had risen from a pickpocket to a dreaded crime king after he killed Chiejina...
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another hoodlum before Derico rose to prominence, he hailed from Aguleri, Anambra state.
Derico was based in Abuja and only visited the east to unleash terror. After his successful operations he would return to his base with his loot, safe on the laps of power, luxury and...
comfort. Derico once used the towns of Ụmụleri, in Anambra as well as Agbor in Delta states as his main hideouts. From there he would send letters threatening the police for killing men of his gang.
He placed a great trust in the charms prepared for him by the native doctors...
Rainmakers (Ọgha mmiri), are the masters of the arts of "rain preventing" and "rain calling", has been revered as important figures in the South East. This practice is dated back to many years.
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Amongst the Igbo, these supernatural men are known in some dialects as "Ọgha mmiri", "Ọchụ mmiri", are sought out by celebrants and communities alike to forecast any weather that might prove disastrous to upcoming occasions, as a precautionary measure. In the same vein...
a client could hire a rainmaker to cause disruptive, torrential rains on another person's function.
For example, one could still remember at a time, during Governor Sam Mbakwe's tenure, when the then President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, visited Imo State, this enactment played out.