Let's Remember Chiji Agbo Today!!!
Ten years on and it looks as if it was
just yesterday. The memories about him remain evergreen because he lives
in the hearts that he touched. And they are many!
Neither a star nor comet heralded his birth on March 19, 1942 but the then rusty Amechi, Awkunanaw community in today’s Enugu State had the presence of mind to recognize that a child who would later shine brighter than star had been born.
And 10 years ago when he joined the saints, beyond Awkunanaw, the world was aware that that a star had dimed but not his name, not his good deeds while on earth. The death of Chief Chiji Agbo brings to an end, an elegant era. Born to the family of late Chief Nwankwo Agbo and Madam Comfort Agbo, Chiji, a seasoned industrialist died on July 17, 2005.
Neither a star nor comet heralded his birth on March 19, 1942 but the then rusty Amechi, Awkunanaw community in today’s Enugu State had the presence of mind to recognize that a child who would later shine brighter than star had been born.
And 10 years ago when he joined the saints, beyond Awkunanaw, the world was aware that that a star had dimed but not his name, not his good deeds while on earth. The death of Chief Chiji Agbo brings to an end, an elegant era. Born to the family of late Chief Nwankwo Agbo and Madam Comfort Agbo, Chiji, a seasoned industrialist died on July 17, 2005.
A man with a good heart, Chiji would
rather surrender his last kobo to the needy rather than see the them
suffer. As a landlord, he was an unusual one to his tenants who he
treated like his own biological children. Chiji would rather return
later for his rent than barge into the apartment of any his tenant who
was not ready to see him.And if any was asleep or engaged with one
activity or the other at the time of his visit for his rent, Chiji would
respectfully go back home and return later rather than disturb such
tenant.
As a youngman, Chiji climbed the ladder
of success by the dint of hard work. His motto was ‘Hard Work and
Honesty Always Pay In Life’. He started his working life with a German
firm, Nigerian Commercial and Industrial Limited, NCIE, before the
Nigerian civil war.
A man with eyes on the future,Chiji
believed in entreprenurship.This accounted for why he resigned from
NCIE in 1981 and in partnership with some German and Nigerian friends
founded MAKE LIMITED,a steel trading company.And desirous of exploring
the manufacturing sector, Chiji in 1986,along with his friends and
partners, established Industrial Metal Processing Company Limited,IMPCO
as Chairman.The company today is thriving and viable, providing
employment to hundreds of Nigerians.
Chiji was an astute industrialist of
national repute with a conglomerate of companies under his
superintendence. These include AWK-Print limited, Casman limited, Allied
Technical and Engineering company among others.
Chiji served God, humanity and his
community, his exalted position in the social cadre notwithstanding. For
example, he was Pioneer President of Awkunanaw Welfare Association,
Secretary of Amechi Awkunanaw Development Union, President-General of
Amagugwu Development Union, National Patron, Nkanu Social Club, Lagos
branch, Patron of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria among others.
In recognition of his the upliftment of his community and state in the mould of education endowment and other philanthropic gestures, the Rotary Club of Enugu conferred on him ‘Community Service Award’ of 1995. A lover of sports, the late industrialist contributed in no small measure to the development of sports in Nkanu land and Enugu state in general. He singlehandedly instituted a football tournament in Awkunanaw and donated a trophy known Awkunanaw Unity Cup.
In recognition of his the upliftment of his community and state in the mould of education endowment and other philanthropic gestures, the Rotary Club of Enugu conferred on him ‘Community Service Award’ of 1995. A lover of sports, the late industrialist contributed in no small measure to the development of sports in Nkanu land and Enugu state in general. He singlehandedly instituted a football tournament in Awkunanaw and donated a trophy known Awkunanaw Unity Cup.
Chiji loved his community, Awkunanaw and
his state, Enugu. And he demonstrated this in many ways. For example,
apart from employing a plethora of Enugu indigenes in his company, Chiji
named one of his companies, Awk-Print limited, after Awkunanaw.
During his life time, Chiji was a great
lover of education who provided scholarship to many indigent students up
to university level and helped placed them in befitting employments
after graduation. The detribalised nature of Chiji ensured that his
philanthropic gestures cut across ethnic groups.
It was in the realisation of Chiji’s
elegant deeds that the then Grand Patron of the Council of Enugu state
Traditional Rulers and Odezuligbo of Nike, the late Igwe Edward Nnaji
conferred on him ‘Ochendo Enugu’. He also had in his kitty the
chieftaincy titles of ‘Ogbunechendo’ of Amechi Awkunanaw and ‘Enyiduru’
of Ugbawka’
A caring, loving husband to Joy Obigageli since 1972 and dotting father to Ifeoma, Ndidi, Uchenna,Chiji Jnr,Nwamaka and Nonyelum,its ten years since you departed this world but it’s as if it’s just yesterday. Your memory is evergreen in our hearts because you are unforgettable. Continue to rest in the Lord’s bosom. We love you but He loves more. Ingram Osigwe writing for AwkunanawVoice
A caring, loving husband to Joy Obigageli since 1972 and dotting father to Ifeoma, Ndidi, Uchenna,Chiji Jnr,Nwamaka and Nonyelum,its ten years since you departed this world but it’s as if it’s just yesterday. Your memory is evergreen in our hearts because you are unforgettable. Continue to rest in the Lord’s bosom. We love you but He loves more. Ingram Osigwe writing for AwkunanawVoice
Your indelible achievements & establishments speaks loud about you.Although you are gone but your memories linger in the heart of the true sons & daughters of our land.May the soul of the departed find rest and may you have yourself reincarnated either in this generation or the subsequent.
ReplyDeleteAwkunanaw must be great again..we the people of Awkunanaw love you brother..Chijioke Agbo lives on.
ReplyDeleteHe was indeed "Ogbunechendo " I still remember those days when he was paying our (Amechi Awkunanaw ) Electricity Bill unannounced. I never knew that we supposed to be paying for Electricity until after the death of Chief Chiji Agbo! That was when the shade he gave departed and the vacuum has remained empty even until date!How can we forget such a man? May the soul of Chiji Agbo continue to rest in perfect peace, Amen.
ReplyDeleteHe was indeed "Ogbunechendo " I still remember those days when he was paying our (Amechi Awkunanaw ) Electricity Bill unannounced. I never knew that we supposed to be paying for Electricity until after the death of Chief Chiji Agbo! That was when the shade he gave departed and the vacuum has remained empty even until date!How can we forget such a man? May the soul of Chiji Agbo continue to rest in perfect peace, Amen.
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