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See Michael M. Buyabuye Mdodana, a South African clergyman as secretary; A. Austin, a wealthy West Indian-born businessman as treasurer; and Alain Locke, chairman of educational research. By , the academy had 28 members on its Board of Directors: eight Africans, 17 African Americans, and three Whites, including Eleanor Roosevelt, who was its long-time patron. Eleanor Roosevelt and other American dignitaries were regular attendants at these festivals.

She and Mrs. See Nina Mjagkij, ed. Ojike, I Have Two Countries , 73— Coleman, Nigeria , Ojike, Guide to Federal Elections , see especially pages 3—4 and 7—9. Some Nigerians and other analysts believe that the colonial authorities had succeeded in their effort to use the corruption inquiry to humiliate, discredit and break the cohesion of nationalist leaders in Eastern Nigeria.

See, for instance, Ibid. Ojike, The Road To Freedom , 18— Mbonu Ojike launched his boycott movement early in May Ukwu I. Fred U. Even though Ojike was not a member of this Organization, he supported its activities. Journalism and History. Hewasa very upright and hard working nationalist. Mazi Mbonu Ojike will forever be remembered as one of the foremost Nationalists and clean Nigerian Politicians who did not betray the cause of freedom of theirpeople. Source Publication: The Igbo Icon. Gender: Male.

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Shropshire author to put readers in charge of World War II strategy. A renowned student organizer and leader, a newspaper columnist journalist and a fire-brand politician, Ojike was held high in the class of giant Nigerian political heavyweights like Chief H. Davies, Dr. Ojike staunchly criticized imperialism and would lose no opportunity to attack colonialism and its effect on Africans. Ojike was born into the polygynous family of Ojike and Mgbeke Emeanulu around in Ndiakeme village of Arondizuogu in eastern Nigeria.

As one of the 19 sons of his parent, Ojike was said to demonstrate early in his life an independent mind and force of character. Ukwu I. Ukwu, said of Ojike. In , Ojike as a teacher proved what Prof.



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