NIGERIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO ACHEBE AT FUNERAL

Nigerians pay tribute to Achebe at funeral.

Nigerians, who graced the funeral service of the late Prof. Chinua Achebe on Thursday at St. Phillip’s Anglican Church, Ogidi, Anambra State have continued to pour encomiums on the literary icon.

In her contribution, former governor of Anambra, Dame Virgy Etiaba, described the late Achebe as a fearless, courageous and outspoken character, who would never be easily forgotten.

“All those who reacted negatively and positively to his last book, There was a Country, have all come together to give him a befitting tribute.

“This is because he was very hard working. He started with a humble beginning and ended in great heights,” she said.

The minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr Emeka Wogu, in his tribute, said the late literary icon lived a good life and was renowned as a writer of repute.

He described Achebe as a great African and Nigeria’s gift to the international community.

The minister said, “It has been a haphazard guess of what he stood for by people who never knew him, but what I know as a person is that he stood for honesty; he stood for dedication to service.

“He wanted the best for this country, he wanted the best for Africa and he hoped that he would have live on to see those ideals for which he wanted Africa, Nigeria, indeed Anambra to become and become a reality.”

Nwogu, who commended the late writer for his last book also charged his critics to write an account of their experience during the Nigerian 30-month civil war that ended on January 15, 1970.

To Delta’s Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Achebe was a moral compass for many Nigerians, who stood on very strong moral grounds on a lot of issues in Nigeria.

“He will be remembered for his steadfastness in ensuring that we have a better society.

“He had a small pamphlet on how to deal with leadership issues which many people have read to help shape their lives,” the governor said.

In his tribute, former Vice-President Alex Ekwueme, described the late Achebe as a trail-blazer, who blazed the trail for revolution of African literature.

He said, “Before he came on the scene, it was a matter of foreigners writing about us.

“His first book: Things Fall Apart, made such impact worldwide. It was an opportunity for people to learn the impact the white people had on African culture.

“That made him a trail-blazer.”

Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, described Achebe as an ‘Iroko’ of literary forest, who instilled confidence into African literature.

He said, “He was an outstanding, by global standards, story teller and a social critic.

“Like the renaissance in Europe which gave European writers confidence in their culture, Chinua Achebe’s writings gave African writers confidence because his social analysis was to the point and he created an atmosphere that enabled African writers to rediscover the dignity of the Africans before the Europeans came.

“And so in that way, his legacy will live forever”

Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said Achebe’s literary contributions to the world would endure forever, urging political leaders to acquire wisdom from the works.

NIGERIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO ACHEBE AT FUNERAL

NIGERIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO ACHEBE AT FUNERAL

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