Tag: Prof. George Obiozor

  • Goodluck Jonathan mourns Ohanaeze President-General, Obiozor

    Goodluck Jonathan mourns Ohanaeze President-General, Obiozor

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan, has expressed sadness over the passing of the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Prof. George Obiozor, describing his death as a huge loss to the nation.

    Jonathan, in a condolence message he personally signed on Thursday in Abuja, described the former Nigerian ambassador to the U.S. as a great patriot, an accomplished diplomat and foremost nationalist.

    Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo had announced the death of Obiozor on his Instagram handle on Wednesday.

    The ex-president who commiserated with the Obiozor family, the government and people of Imo as well as the Ndigbo in general, recounted the deceased’s contributions to the growth and development of the nation.

    “Prof. Obiozor was a great patriot whose love for the nation and his people knew no bounds in his selfless service towards the unity and development of our country.

    “He was an accomplished diplomat, globally acclaimed scholar and prolific author with a reputation for charming intellectualism and boisterous engagements in international relations and academic research.

    “He was a foremost nationalist and Igbo leader who continued to make remarkable impact even in retirement,’’ he said.

    Jonathan further said that while serving as the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Obiozor robustly deployed his wisdom, knowledge and experience in the last two years to advance the cause of Ndigbo and enhance national integration.

    He added that Obiozor left enduring legacies and would be missed by his family and friends as well as the diplomatic, academic and cultural communities across the world.

  • Buhari pays tribute to Ohaneze President-General, Obiozor

    Buhari pays tribute to Ohaneze President-General, Obiozor

    President Muhammadu Buhari says he is deeply saddened by the passing of Prof. George Obiozor, the President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, worldwide.

    In a statement by a spokesperson for Buhari, Mr Femi Adesina on Thursday in Abuja, he extended heartfelt condolences to Obiozor’s family, the government and people of Imo as well as Ndigbo, at home and in Diaspora.

    Buhari described the demise of the former Ambassador of Nigeria to the U.S, High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus and Ambassador to the State of Israel, as an immeasurable loss to the country.

    The president said that the former Director-General, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) had exemplified leadership skills and values as a thoroughbred diplomat.

    The president said that the contributions of the unique leader and strong proponent of peace and a stable polity, who also held other strategic public positions, would never be forgotten.

    He also believed that all those mourning the demise of the statesman, who commanded great respect among his peers in the academia and foreign policy arena, would honour his memory by actively embracing his beliefs and ideas geared towards uniting Nigeria beyond geo-political considerations.

    Buhari recalled fond memories of meeting Obiozor on several occasions and value his endearing sense of patriotism.

    The president said he joined the Igbo nation in ”mourning the irreparable loss of this great son of Nigeria,” even as he prayed for the peaceful repose of the soul of the deceased.