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How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by SirToby(m): 7:14pm On May 21, 2018
I saw this on my facebook page this morning. It was posted by "Historyville". I'm a fan of historyville and i always enjoy their historical facts and figures. Enjoy your reading.

NWAFOR ORIZU: CROOK, CONVICT TURNED SENATE PRESIDENT

Dr Abyssinia Akweke Nwafor Orizu (1920—1999) being a crook should never have held any political office had Nigeria been a proper country. In 1946, Orizu presided over a new form of heartless fraud. Families and whole villages in the East sold their possessions to send a single student from their village to university because like Awolowo, they were passionate for the benefit of good education. Orizu a PhD holder, formed an agency, American Council on African Education (ACAE) to process these village students admission into American universities. He collected the maintenance funds from their parents and other sponsors and diverted them partly or totally to other personal and business schemes. In 1947, two prominent African-Americans Alain Locke and George Schulyer resigned over Orizu’s conduct of affairs. Horace Mann Bond, the African-American president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania who provided Orizu’s agency with many tuition-free scholarships complained regularly and bitterly about Orizu’s failure to financially support the students whom Orizu had placed in his school The 32-year-old Orizu was found out and on 2nd of February 1953 was arrested. Azikiwe, Mbonu Ojike and Kola Balogun went to bail him out. On 9th February, his brother Joseph Onyekusi Orizu was arrested in Gusau and taken to Port Harcourt. On 12th February both brothers were charged in a statement that read: “That you between May 1, 1946 and December 31, 1951 at Port Harcourt, in the Port Harcourt Magisterial District, conspired together with other persons unknown to defraud such person as might be induced to deposit money with you as officers and agents of a body known as the American Council on African Education Incorporated, and you thereby committed an offence punishable under the Criminal code. ”When their lawyer told the court that Orizu was a honourable man, a PhD holder, a royal Prince in Nnewi, a member of the regional legislature, and also Azikiwe’s nominee for Minister of Local Government, Magistrate Dickson retorted: ''This court is not a department under the Government and it is not subject to any political party. ”Orizu was later jailed for 7 years. On Tuesday 22nd September 1953, he arrived the Lagos Prison by train under escort to serve his term. At the House of Commons debate of April 29, 1953, James Johnson the MP for Kingston upon Hull West berated Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of Colonies for taking so long to arrest the Orizu brothers:“Is not it somewhat disgraceful that it has taken so long to investigate this case of defrauding parents and students? Hence allowing him to cause untold hardship to his own people? The logic behind the rule was that the government was a sacred job; if crooks were allowed to determine the destiny of the people, the people would suffer indefinitely. Mbonu Ojike, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ozumba Mbadiwe started to entrench the false narrative that Orizu was convicted by the British colonial government not for embezzlement but as a revenge for his fiery anti-colonial speech given at the 1947 Enugu Coal riots rally. Never mind that more important figures such as H.O. Davies also gave fiery speeches at the rally too but were not fraudsters hence not fated for conviction by the colonial government. But in the case of Orizu, colonialism became the excuse for a crook to be turned into a national hero. Azikiwe made Orizu whole by nominating him unopposed to represent Nnewi in the Federal elections of 1959 that ushered in self-rule. The existence of colonialism provided Nigeria’s moral system the perfect excuse to develop and strengthen the disdain for the objective perception of value on which any civilised society must rest. When colonialism expired in 1960, the disdain remained alive and thriving through the force of habit. In 1961 for instance, Dr Okejukwu Ikejiani the Pro-Chancellor of University of Ibadan was caught lying about a certificate he never had. A visiting scholar from University of Toronto who happened to be from the same department which allegedly awarded Ikejiani’s certificate was the first to point out that Ikejiani never had that esteemed Doctor of Science degree. Ibadan erupted and there were calls for Ikejiani to resign and be prosecuted. To Azikiwe who was the Head of Government,the visitor to the university and in charge of such appointments, Ikejiani was being “persecuted” because he, Azikiwe, had dared to appoint another Igbo after Francis Ibiam as the Pro-chancellor and head of the governing councilof a flagship Federal University in a non-Igbo region in particular when the Vice chancellor was already an Igbo. Before departing Toronto University where he rightly earned his undergraduate medical degree, Ikejiani seduced and frequently unhooked the lovely secretary at the Vice Chancellor’s office until she embossed a Doctor of Science certificate in his name complete with authentic signatures but with no education behind it. After the Toronto University investigation into the matter, the secretary realised her wrongdoing and quietly accepted her dismissal. But that was Canada. In Nigeria, one of the criteria of eligibility for being considered a national hero was to be a bonafide crook. When Ikejiani was forced to finally resign, being a medical doctor, Azikiwe made him whole like Orizu by appointing him to the State House as one of his personal physicians. He was not done: Azikiwe then reappointed him again to his former unfilled post less than two years later. He still was not done: In 1964, Azikiwe decorated him with the national honour – Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) – pun unintended – ‘for his service to the nation. ’If anyone is interested in why Nigeria ended up being a pit latrine of implacable corruption where intelligence cannot assert itself in the conduct of public affairs, the Orizu and Ikejiani Affair is where to begin. Azikiwe put into disorder all considerations based on value. And the absence of the objective perception of value produced the will to tribalism which eliminated the prospect of any meaningful progress for the nation. And the story continues..........#HistoryVilleCredits: The News Magazine, June 19 2016.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 8:29pm On May 21, 2018
SirToby:

Try not to be too defensive. It wasn't concocted by me. i gave you the link where you can see it. Just want us to have a nice debate here and get to know how true the story is. Check my previous posts. I'm not a push over when it comes to throwing insults.

u think facebook is a credible link.? pick another topic let's discuss. besides no one is interested anyway. as u can see.




lets discuss y people boycott dis thread

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by SirToby(m): 8:32pm On May 21, 2018
Obdk:


u think facebook is a credible link.? pick another topic let's discuss. besides no one is interested anyway. as u can see.




lets discuss y people boycott dis thread
The question should be why are you avoiding this post ? is the post about something you don't wanna hear ?

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 8:33pm On May 21, 2018
SirToby:

Try not to be too defensive. It wasn't concocted by me. i gave you the link where you can see it. Just want us to have a nice debate here and get to know how true the story is. Check my previous posts. I'm not a push over when it comes to throwing insults.

i ll try and be attacksive
Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 8:35pm On May 21, 2018
SirToby:

The question should be why are you avoiding this post ? is the post about something you don't wanna hear ?


yes. i dont want to hear. just like everyone else who deem it unnecessary to comment

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 8:38pm On May 21, 2018
look at d bright side. we re transmiting transmission comment on ur post

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by SirToby(m): 8:45pm On May 21, 2018
Obdk:



yes. i dont want to hear. just like everyone else who deem it unnecessary to comment
That's good. If you don't wanna hear, you get the f.u.ck off just like others that respected themselves and ignore since Nairaland is not your family business.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Aquilazng(m): 9:02pm On May 21, 2018
Orizu the arm rubber.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 9:14pm On May 21, 2018
SirToby:

That's good. If you don't wanna hear, you get the f.u.ck off just like others that respected themselves and ignore since Nairaland is not your family business.


I'm not tired yet..... you get the f.u.ck off if u r tired.





i feel ur pain bro

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 9:18pm On May 21, 2018
Aquilazng:
Orizu the arm rubber.
u mean his nickname is arm rubber?
Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Nobody: 9:37pm On May 21, 2018
SirToby:
I saw this on my facebook page this morning. It was posted by "Historyville". I'm a fan of historyville and i always enjoy their historical facts and figures. Enjoy your reading.

NWAFOR ORIZU: CROOK, CONVICT TURNED SENATE PRESIDENT

Dr Abyssinia Akweke Nwafor Orizu (1920—1999) being a crook should never have held any political office had Nigeria been a proper country. In 1946, Orizu presided over a new form of heartless fraud. Families and whole villages in the East sold their possessions to send a single student from their village to university because like Awolowo, they were passionate for the benefit of good education. Orizu a PhD holder, formed an agency, American Council on African Education (ACAE) to process these village students admission into American universities. He collected the maintenance funds from their parents and other sponsors and diverted them partly or totally to other personal and business schemes. In 1947, two prominent African-Americans Alain Locke and George Schulyer resigned over Orizu’s conduct of affairs. Horace Mann Bond, the African-American president of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania who provided Orizu’s agency with many tuition-free scholarships complained regularly and bitterly about Orizu’s failure to financially support the students whom Orizu had placed in his school The 32-year-old Orizu was found out and on 2nd of February 1953 was arrested. Azikiwe, Mbonu Ojike and Kola Balogun went to bail him out. On 9th February, his brother Joseph Onyekusi Orizu was arrested in Gusau and taken to Port Harcourt. On 12th February both brothers were charged in a statement that read: “That you between May 1, 1946 and December 31, 1951 at Port Harcourt, in the Port Harcourt Magisterial District, conspired together with other persons unknown to defraud such person as might be induced to deposit money with you as officers and agents of a body known as the American Council on African Education Incorporated, and you thereby committed an offence punishable under the Criminal code. ”When their lawyer told the court that Orizu was a honourable man, a PhD holder, a royal Prince in Nnewi, a member of the regional legislature, and also Azikiwe’s nominee for Minister of Local Government, Magistrate Dickson retorted: ''This court is not a department under the Government and it is not subject to any political party. ”Orizu was later jailed for 7 years. On Tuesday 22nd September 1953, he arrived the Lagos Prison by train under escort to serve his term. At the House of Commons debate of April 29, 1953, James Johnson the MP for Kingston upon Hull West berated Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of Colonies for taking so long to arrest the Orizu brothers:“Is not it somewhat disgraceful that it has taken so long to investigate this case of defrauding parents and students? Hence allowing him to cause untold hardship to his own people? The logic behind the rule was that the government was a sacred job; if crooks were allowed to determine the destiny of the people, the people would suffer indefinitely. Mbonu Ojike, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ozumba Mbadiwe started to entrench the false narrative that Orizu was convicted by the British colonial government not for embezzlement but as a revenge for his fiery anti-colonial speech given at the 1947 Enugu Coal riots rally. Never mind that more important figures such as H.O. Davies also gave fiery speeches at the rally too but were not fraudsters hence not fated for conviction by the colonial government. But in the case of Orizu, colonialism became the excuse for a crook to be turned into a national hero. Azikiwe made Orizu whole by nominating him unopposed to represent Nnewi in the Federal elections of 1959 that ushered in self-rule. The existence of colonialism provided Nigeria’s moral system the perfect excuse to develop and strengthen the disdain for the objective perception of value on which any civilised society must rest. When colonialism expired in 1960, the disdain remained alive and thriving through the force of habit. In 1961 for instance, Dr Okejukwu Ikejiani the Pro-Chancellor of University of Ibadan was caught lying about a certificate he never had. A visiting scholar from University of Toronto who happened to be from the same department which allegedly awarded Ikejiani’s certificate was the first to point out that Ikejiani never had that esteemed Doctor of Science degree. Ibadan erupted and there were calls for Ikejiani to resign and be prosecuted. To Azikiwe who was the Head of Government,the visitor to the university and in charge of such appointments, Ikejiani was being “persecuted” because he, Azikiwe, had dared to appoint another Igbo after Francis Ibiam as the Pro-chancellor and head of the governing councilof a flagship Federal University in a non-Igbo region in particular when the Vice chancellor was already an Igbo. Before departing Toronto University where he rightly earned his undergraduate medical degree, Ikejiani seduced and frequently unhooked the lovely secretary at the Vice Chancellor’s office until she embossed a Doctor of Science certificate in his name complete with authentic signatures but with no education behind it. After the Toronto University investigation into the matter, the secretary realised her wrongdoing and quietly accepted her dismissal. But that was Canada. In Nigeria, one of the criteria of eligibility for being considered a national hero was to be a bonafide crook. When Ikejiani was forced to finally resign, being a medical doctor, Azikiwe made him whole like Orizu by appointing him to the State House as one of his personal physicians. He was not done: Azikiwe then reappointed him again to his former unfilled post less than two years later. He still was not done: In 1964, Azikiwe decorated him with the national honour – Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) – pun unintended – ‘for his service to the nation. ’If anyone is interested in why Nigeria ended up being a pit latrine of implacable corruption where intelligence cannot assert itself in the conduct of public affairs, the Orizu and Ikejiani Affair is where to begin. Azikiwe put into disorder all considerations based on value. And the absence of the objective perception of value produced the will to tribalism which eliminated the prospect of any meaningful progress for the nation. And the story continues..........#HistoryVilleCredits: The News Magazine, June 19 2016.



yoruba una no dey tire....

ife nkea emeru ya eme....


this is obsession of highest degree

yorubas leave igbos alone oooooooooo

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by BabaRamota1980: 9:54pm On May 21, 2018
Azikiwe was deported from Ghana as an act of humanity. Their impulse was to throw him in jail but intervention saved him. What he tried but couldn't do in Ghana he did successfully in Nigeria.

He amassed crooks and vagabonds around himself and with power as first indigeneous Head of Government was able to destroy many good values of the colonial legacy we could have used to grow the nation rapidly and in good direction.

Ibo is a natural crook. The Ibo that's not a crook is an exception.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Throwback: 9:57pm On May 21, 2018
Already discussed it earlier as a side story on a past thread.

Indeed Nwafor Orizu was a confirmed convict. The first criminal to grace the Nigerian Senate.

Azikiwe was the master of Igbo "Meritocracy"


No be today "is it because I am Igbo" started as a means to an end.

Now watch the same lunatics who love to create hate mongering threads about leaders of other tribes, would fight you vehemently for daring to lay bare an historical truth.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by gratiaeo(m): 10:05pm On May 21, 2018
@Op do you have Orizu or Azikiwe phone number let confirm from them
Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Bane2020: 10:09pm On May 21, 2018
BabaRamota1980:
Azikiwe was deported from Ghana as an act of humanity. Their impulse was to throw him in jail but intervention saved him. What he tried but couldn't do in Ghana he did successfully in Nigeria.

He amassed crooks and vagabonds around himself and with power as first indigeneous Head of Government was able to destroy many good values of the colonial legacy we could have used to grow the nation rapidly and in good direction.

Ibo is a natural crook. The Ibo that's not a crook is an exception.
And a yoruba is a filthy pig, a degenerate of the highest level, don't go and do something useful with your miserable life... keep gloating over people that don't give a f**k about you or your worthless tribe.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Obdk: 10:11pm On May 21, 2018
Throwback:
Already discussed it earlier as a side story on a past thread.

Indeed Nwafor Orizu was a confirmed convict. The first criminal to grace the Nigerian Senate.

Azikiwe was the master of Igbo "Meritocracy"


No be today "is it because I am Igbo" started as a means to an end.

Now watch the same lunatics who love to create hate mongering threads about leaders of other tribes, would fight you vehemently for daring to lay bare an historical truth.

they have given u ue best gift.

avenue to masturbate against Great Igbo nation

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Bane2020: 10:15pm On May 21, 2018
Throwback:
Already discussed it earlier as a side story on a past thread.

Indeed Nwafor Orizu was a confirmed convict. The first criminal to grace the Nigerian Senate.

Azikiwe was the master of Igbo "Meritocracy"


No be today "is it because I am Igbo" started as a means to an end.

Now watch the same lunatics who love to create hate mongering threads about leaders of other tribes, would fight you vehemently for daring to lay bare an historical truth.
Of course it's Igbos first before others, I'm far superior to you by virtue of what qualities and creed that make me an unassuming proud Igbo man, and God bless Azikiwe in part for reinforcing that notion by all means attainable... sucks he got too consumed with the rubbish nationalism that got us into this "One Nigeria" mess. The earlier Igbos come together and leave that country the better for the unborn generations, sharing a country with people with subhumans is an unsuitable menace to the Igbo man's dream of self actualization.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by DIKEnaWAR: 10:19pm On May 21, 2018
Ahmadu Bello too was jailed for taking bribes in 1943.

Awolowo was indicted for embezzling £7m in the old western region in 1958 through his company NIPC and jailed for treason in 1965.


Tinubu of today is alleged to be hanging on to a forged Toronto certificate.


Read so you can learn your history and avoid ignorance. Nigeria is bedevilled by rent seekers and conmen from time immemorial.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by Roger3D(m): 10:20pm On May 21, 2018
The man had some worthy accomplishments unlike some of our resident, nairaland IPOB miscreants


cc LZAA and the miscreant crew grin

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by mightyhazell: 10:22pm On May 21, 2018
Obdk:


they have given u ue best gift.

avenue to masturbate against Great Igbo nation
that clown is as tireless as an ox in matters pertaining to igbos... i never cease to look upon him as a huge joke. always around and on time to poke bony fingers at igbos while squawking like a demented bat



a lazy youth (senior?) if u ask me
Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by LZAA: 10:24pm On May 21, 2018
Roger3D:
The man had some worthy accomplishments unlike some of our resident, nairaland IPOB miscreants


cc LZAA and the miscreant crew grin

Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by maestroferddi: 10:29pm On May 21, 2018
BabaRamota1980:
Azikiwe was deported from Ghana as an act of humanity. Their impulse was to throw him in jail but intervention saved him. What he tried but couldn't do in Ghana he did successfully in Nigeria.

He amassed crooks and vagabonds around himself and with power as first indigeneous Head of Government was able to destroy many good values of the colonial legacy we could have used to grow the nation rapidly and in good direction.

Ibo is a natural crook. The Ibo that's not a crook is an exception.
You are a clown.

An Igboman came to your land, dominated your grandfathers and you are here foaming at the mouth.

How a nonentity like you chooses to cast aspersions on the Great Zik of Africa defies all credulity.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:44pm On May 21, 2018
I hail this post alot. .nnamdi azikiwe is Nigeria main problem but our ibo brothers will never agreeto this due to sentiments. . .its good we see the truth n embrass it. . .let me drive you all to memory lane. .
after enahoro move the independence motion in 1953, the northern delegates in the house of representatives walked out n claim the north were not ready. .this cause so much bitterness that the Lagos crowd mob and rain insults on them. .the delegates flew back to kano and there erupt a riot where the cry of ' Araba' was first mention by the north. .they wanted to leave the entity called Nigeria. ..Papa Awo and Nnamdi azikiwe swings into action, azikiwe started begging n pacifying the north to stay, papa awo ask him not to beg ,...that if the north wants to leave ..let them go. . if azikiwe have listen, southern Nigeria would hv been different. .
during the biafrian war, he saw all that happen to his kinsmen in the north and supported the biafrian cause before the war, but turn around during the war to support the north over his people. . .no wonder there exist a bitter rivalry between him and late ojukwu. . .
I wish Mandela has the title of Nelson of Africa, and not Zik of Africa!

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by SirToby(m): 11:24pm On May 21, 2018
LochOtieno:




yoruba una no dey tire....

ife nkea emeru ya eme....


this is obsession of highest degree

yorubas leave igbos alone oooooooooo

Your brain is so tepid and allusive for spewing that trash. I just copied what i saw online and your tiny c.o.ck has refused to come down because of that. Shame.

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Re: How True Is This Story About Nwafor Orizu (The 3rd Nigeria Senate President) by SirToby(m): 11:29pm On May 21, 2018
Obdk:



I'm not tired yet..... you get the f.u.ck off if u r tired.





i feel ur pain bro
It's my post ni.gger. i can't chicken out like your warlord, unless i decide to allow you wallow in your pool of stupidity.
Nwafor Orizu was corrupt and also a fraudster and you can't just swallow the bitter pill. mumu grade one.

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