‘Why My Father Supported Obi’ – Ezeife”s Daughter

The first daughter of the late Governor of Anambra State Chukwemeka Ezeife, Dr Mrs Ogelue C. Ezeife Ugorji, has revealed that her beloved father, known for his firm stand on justice and equity, strongly supported the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) because he looked forward to a better and more united nation where every Nigerian would be treated justly and given a fair chance to succeed.

He strongly believed that Peter Obi would have made such a nation possible.

Dr. Ezeife-Ugorji made the revelation while paying a glowing tribute to her late father, Governor Ezeife, at his commendation service at the Anambra State capital, Awka.

Ezeife was the first civilian Governor of Anambra State and an elder statesman and as part of his final journey home, a commendation service was held for him in Awka.

Speaking of his well-lived life, Dr Ezeife-Ugorji stated that her father, Okwadike, held justice and equity very highly, narrating how during his last visit to the United States of America before his death, he revealed that his unwavering support for Mr Peter Obi, the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, was borne out of his deep conviction that Obi would build a just and equitable nation.

She further described the late Okwadike as a man of wisdom, a lover of peace, and an emblem of unity.

She said Okwadike was a truly detribalized Nigerian who related to everyone irrespective of tribe or religion.

She prayed to God to grant her beloved father eternal rest and to grant that his hopes of a just and equitable Nigeria be actualized.

The event was well attended by many dignitaries and revered Nigerians, including the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo; President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu; Former Governor of Enugu State, Okwesilieze Nwodo; Former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chris Ngige, and many others.

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