Close Menu
Ikenga Online
    What's Hot

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    February 27, 2026

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    February 27, 2026

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    February 27, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Ikenga Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Donate
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      1. Other States
      2. National
      3. International
      4. Interviews
      5. Personalities
      6. View All

      Kaduna victims’ coalition demands probe of alleged abuses under El-Rufai

      February 16, 2026

      Dadiyata: Kperogi raises questions as El-Rufai, Ganduje trade allegations

      February 15, 2026

      Kole Shettima, others to be turbaned by Machina Emirate

      January 26, 2026

      APC makes it 29 governors as Yusuf defects with 22 Kano lawmakers

      January 26, 2026

      Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

      February 27, 2026

      Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

      February 26, 2026

      APC dismisses ADC allegations over attack on Peter Obi, Odigie-Oyegun, others 

      February 26, 2026

      RULAAC condemns alleged assassination threat against Peter Obi, demands probe

      February 26, 2026

      Okonjo-Iweala saddened by Jesse Jackson’s death

      February 17, 2026

      Civil rights icon, Rev Jesse Jackson dies at 84

      February 17, 2026

      US lawmakers propose visa ban, asset freeze on Kwankwaso, Miyetti Allah over alleged Christian genocide

      February 11, 2026

      Banditry: US finally deploys troops to Nigeria

      February 4, 2026

      Slash jumbo salaries to pay minimum wage, Bishop tells Tinubu

      June 19, 2024

      Nigeria remains a country in crisis that needs to heal – Chido Onumah

      January 24, 2024

      The Ekweremadus: Obasanjo writes UK court, seeks pardon for them

      April 5, 2023

      I’m coming with loads of experience to re-set Abia – Greg Ibe

      February 1, 2023

      Anambra-born Ugochi Nwizu shines as UNN best graduating doctor with multiple distinctions

      September 29, 2023

      Bulwark for women, girls: Meet Ikengaonline September town-hall guest speaker, Prof Joy Ezeilo

      September 27, 2023

      Rufai Oseni, the most dangerous man on Nigerian TV by Okey Ndibe

      February 13, 2023

      Stanley Macebuh: Unforgettable pathfinder of modern Nigerian journalism by Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

      February 7, 2023

      Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

      February 27, 2026

      Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

      February 27, 2026

      Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

      February 27, 2026

      Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

      February 26, 2026
    • Abia

      Outgoing MOUAU VC urges successor to tread cautiously, consolidate gains

      February 24, 2026

      Otti’s CoS, Ajagba offers free JAMB registration to 180 indigent students

      February 24, 2026

      Abia partners US medical group to retrain health workers, set to unveil new roads

      February 24, 2026

      Kinsmen renew call for Kanu’s unconditional release

      February 22, 2026

      Prof Akanwa emerges first female VC of MOUAU

      February 21, 2026
    • Anambra

      Thousands to benefit from IDEAS-TVET project in Anambra — Prof Onyeizugbe

      February 24, 2026

      Sit-at-home: Anambra govt urges transporters to resume full operations

      February 24, 2026

      Soludo shuts down Nnewi auto parts market over sit-at-home

      February 23, 2026

      IWA, Igbo stakeholders push for enforcement of laws to strengthen Igbo language

      February 22, 2026

      Igbo women storm Awka for mother tongue day, vow to save Igbo language from extinction

      February 18, 2026
    • Ebonyi

      Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

      February 27, 2026

      Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

      February 27, 2026

      FG Begins free cancer screening for 1,000 in Ebonyi

      February 25, 2026

      10 injured as suspected political thugs attack villagers in Ebonyi

      February 21, 2026

      ICPC tracks N2.2bn FG projects in Ebonyi

      February 19, 2026
    • Delta
    • Enugu

      Mbah urges Enugu youths to seize opportunities in technology, innovation

      February 25, 2026

      NJF calls for justice, equity, fair play in replacement of Okey Ezea

      February 23, 2026

      APC congress in Enugu sparks rift as old members allege hijack

      February 22, 2026

      CRRAN faults continued detention of acquitted murder suspect in Enugu 

      February 21, 2026

      Gov Mbah inspects 44.1km Enugu–Nsukka dual carriageway, targets October 2026 completion

      February 20, 2026
    • Imo

      Disband ‘Tiger Base’ now, Igbo group petitions Gov Uzodimma

      February 25, 2026

      RULAAC urges Imo CP to probe alleged atrocities by vigilante leader in Njaba

      February 13, 2026

      Akagburuonye @ 60: Ex-Eagles stars storm Mbaise to honour humanitarian

      February 13, 2026

      RULAAC petitions Imo attorney-general over alleged torture, sexual abuse of trainee nurse

      January 25, 2026

      Reporters’ diaries: S-East governors earn praise for rural road improvements

      January 6, 2026
    • Rivers

      Aba Power breaks new ground with electricity supply to Rivers

      February 22, 2026

      Investigate Asari Dokubo over anti-Igbo rants now, IIC tells security agencies

      February 20, 2026

      Ohanaeze inaugurates committee on Igbo strategic engagement

      February 2, 2026

      Rivers assembly vows to proceed with Gov Fubara, deputy’s impeachment process 

      January 16, 2026

      Financial disagreements fuel impeachment moves against Fubara — Aide alleges

      January 16, 2026
    • Politics

      APC dismisses ADC allegations over attack on Peter Obi, Odigie-Oyegun, others 

      February 26, 2026

      NJF calls for justice, equity, fair play in replacement of Okey Ezea

      February 23, 2026

      Okutepa: FCT polls a democratic sabotage, says 2027 may be worse 

      February 23, 2026

      APC congress in Enugu sparks rift as old members allege hijack

      February 22, 2026

      FCT polls peaceful but marred by late openings, vote buying — Yiaga Africa

      February 21, 2026
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports
    Ikenga Online
    Home » Chief John Nnia Nwodo: Ijele Ndigbo takes a bow
    Opinion

    Chief John Nnia Nwodo: Ijele Ndigbo takes a bow

    By January 23, 2021No Comments7 Mins Read
    Chief Nnia Nwodo, Former President Ohanaeze Ndigbo

    By Osmund Agbo

    On Sunday, January 10th, Prof. George Obiozor emerged as the new President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, the apex socio-cultural body of an estimated 40 million Igbos at home and in the diaspora. The change of guard was a somber ceremony following an election held earlier that day at Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri. The day also marked the end of a pivotal era that started in January 3, 2017. The Dramatis personae of that epoch was no other than the Ike Ukehe, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, a man whose vision and charisma brought not only transformational consciousness but injected vitality to what was before now a lackluster organization.

    The period after the Biafra civil war was particularly painful for Ndigbo. The feeling among those that survived the pogrom where an estimated two million lives that included sons, daughters, husbands and wives got wasted was that of utter hopelessness and desperation. The economic hardship and emotional trauma were pervasive and the people yearned for an urgent reintegration in the larger Nigerian society. Competing in sports and participation in the communion of club membership offered a viable path towards achieving that goal. 

    Enugu Rangers was founded in 1970 and within a space of one year qualified for the 1972 African Cup of Champions Club. Though the team’s first international tournament ended in defeat, having lost 0–3 to ASEC Mimosa of Ivory Coast in the quarter final, the outing nonetheless, was a huge morale booster for a summarily conquered but resilient people. At about the same period, precisely in 1971, People’s Club of Nigeria was born in the commercial city of Aba by a group led by Chief Titus Ume-Ezeoke with a founding principle that stated “Be your brother’s keeper.”

    One of the biggest task of what was left of Igbo leadership of that period, was how to articulate Igbo position on issues and bring the people together, many of whom were displaced as the 30-month old war raged on. Ohaneze Ndigbo was formed in 1976 by notable personalities including the respected constitutional scholar, Prof Ben Nwabueze, a world famous economist, Dr.Pius Okigbo, former premier of Eastern region, Chief M.I Okpara, a renowned bureaucrat, Chief Jerome Udoji, among others. Before Ohaneze was the short-lived Igbo National Assembly (INA) which was disbanded by the Gowon-led Federal Military Government out of a misplaced fear of what the group stood for. 

    The challenges facing Ohaneze today has been there right from inception, the biggest of which is the struggle for acceptance by the very people the body is meant to represent. Though some of her bruises were self-inflicted, it turns out that leading Ndigbo is not a game for the faint-hearted. Those Igbos that historians, the likes of G.T.Basden and J.B.K.Onwubiko romanticized as deeply religious and culturally rooted people that allow themselves to be led by the elders are no more. They have now been replaced by those with no qualms vandalizing the reputation of even her most worthy ambassadors. Yes, those are the same ones Chinua Achebe cautioned to”learn less abrasiveness, more shrewdness and tact and a willingness to grant the validity of less boisterous values.”

    The modern Igbo pride himself as fiercely self-sufficient and tend to resist any suggestion that another human being is in a position to tell him how to act or what to do. We have a tendency to reject authentic leaders and embrace fakes that traffic in deception and lies, marching us inexorably to the path of extinction. That is the new reality of the people Ohaneze seeks to lead.

    John Nnia Nwodo was elected the 9th President-General of Ohaneze in 2017, following an election that he won by a landslide. He polled 242 against 13 to defeat his opponent, Prof. Chinweyete Ejike, a university don and the former Vice Chancellor of the Anambra State University of Technology (ASUTECH). Prior to that, Nwodo a lawyer and an alumnus of the London School of Economics had had a distinguished career both in the private and public sectors. He cut his political teeth as the first Igbo president of the Students Union Government at the University of Ibadan. He would later serve as a minister under President Shehu Shagari and later on General Abdulsalami Abubakar.

    Having witnessed the robust press coverage of the recent election and the flurry of congratulatory messages to the new President-General, it’s safe to say that the apex Igbo socio-cultural body has effectively repositioned under Nwodo. Regardless of what the future verdict of his stewardship would turn out to be, Nwodo and his team without doubt have succeeded in bringing relevance and radically salvaging a body that before now was seen as a transactional platform where political jobbers show up to curry political favor from the center in a manner detrimental to our collective interest. 

    Another area that Nwodo towered above his predecessors was the clarity with which he articulated Igbo position and communicated such in an unambiguous manner. Whether he was making the case for restructuring or addressing a federal allocation formula that is heavily skewed in favor of the north, he delivered like a seasoned technocrat schooled in the finest art of sophisticated oratory. Where possible, he showed no hesitation in crossing the bridge of ethnic and political divide to reach out to our other compatriots across the geo-political zones. He understood the imperative of nationalizing the struggle instead of giving tribal coloration to what is otherwise a Nigerian problem. 

    Not too long ago, Ohaneze under his leadership debuted the idea of Alaigbo Stabilization Fund. In pursuant of that initiative, a 50-man steering committee made up of experts and professionals in various spheres of life was constituted. Their mandate is to come up with a blueprint on how to jumpstart the economic engine of the region and make Alaigbo a favored destination of new capital. The hope is that the new leadership will build on that effort.

    Despite Chief Nwodo’s best effort however, the Igbo nation continues to be consumed by the crisis of leadership. As the Owerri event was unfolding, one splinter faction of Ohaneze produced Chief Chidi Ibeh while another led by one Basil Onyeacholam Onuora declared that there was no vacancy to begin with.

    Unity has continued to elude us as our rank and file remains distrustful of those who should lead but instead are busy lining their pockets. Our youths are restive and increasingly falling victims to the empty promises of manipulative demagoguery. The new leadership should be clear-eyed and laser-focused on her goal. The first order of business should be an effort to reconcile with these other factions in other to forge a united front. We are living in interesting times and Uncle George for sure has his work cut out for him. 

    Nwodo defended Biafra with his life during the brutal Nigeria civil war and stayed in the trenches till the very end. As the president of Ohaneze, he fought the tough fights and in the process made powerful enemies that at some point called for his head. In the midst of such gargantuan challenges, he was still able to hand over a repurposed Ohaneze which has become far more focused and relevant than the spineless organization he inherited in January 2017. Ndigbo owe him a debt of gratitude.

    In Igbo mythology, the Ijele is the indisputable king of all masquerades. His size is as intimidating as the myth is wholesome. Many other masquerades are represented as figurines seen on top of his head as he makes the grand entry in regal steps to climax an entire performance. Connotatively, the Ijele is a metaphor for respect, dignity, honor and grace.

    Thank you Ijele Ndigbo and may history be kind to you.

    Dr. Agbo, a Public Affairs analyst is the coordinator of African Center for Transparency and Convener of Save Nigeria Project. Email: eagleosmund@yahoo.com

    Related Posts

    Should the 2027 elections still hold? By Promise Adiele 

    February 25, 2026

    The Anatomy of a Woman: A Letter to My Son, by Osmund Agbo

    February 23, 2026

    The republic of city boys: When politics becomes playground by Vitus Ozoke 

    February 23, 2026
    Editors Picks

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    February 27, 2026

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    February 27, 2026

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    February 27, 2026

    Opposition turns up heat on NASS, demands wholesale electoral act overhaul

    February 26, 2026
    Latest Posts
    Ebonyi

    Businessman pays hospital bills for indigent patients to mark governor’s birthday

    Ebonyi

    Police, military deny torturing Amasiri indigene to death

    News

    Sharia debate: Igbo group says Nigeria at breaking point, backs US call

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    IkengaOnline is a publication of the Ikenga Media & Cultural Awareness Initiative (IMCAI), a non-profit organisation with offices in Houston Texas and Abuja.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    • Home
      • Igboezue
      • Hall of Fame
      • Hall of Shame
    • News
      • Other States
      • National
      • International
      • Interviews
      • Personalities
    • Abia
    • Anambra
    • Ebonyi
    • Delta
    • Enugu
    • Imo
    • Rivers
    • Politics
    • Opinion & Editorial
      • Editorial
      • Columnists
        • Osmund Agbo
        • Chido Onumah
        • Uche Ugboajah
        • Hassan Gimba
        • Edwin Madunagu
        • Rudolf Okonkwo
        • Azu Ishiekwene
        • Osita Chidoka
        • Owei Lakemfa
        • Chidi Odinkalu
      • Opinion
    • Special Reports
    • Art & Entertainment
      • Nollywood
      • Music
      • Ikengaonline Literary Series (ILS)
      • Life
      • Travels
    • Sports

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from Ikenga Online.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
    © 2026 Ikenga Online. Ikenga.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.