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Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by kross01(m): 6:18pm On Aug 22, 2015
This subject is a direct response to this topic https://www.nairaland.com/2543053/check-out-nigerias-2nd-senate i saw at the front page today. Going through the comments of most people in that topic, i could'nt help feeling pity for the extent we have so degenerated as a nation and people. why do we Nigerians find so much pleasure in running down our illustrious citizens? little wonder why a lot of Nigerian professionals outside the shores of this country, refuse coming back to serve in their fatherland as we play a brand of dangerous tribalistic and religously toxic politics of pull-him/her-down by all means possible and impossible. let me kindly reproduce below, a cursory write up on 'the prince' Nwafor Orizu by TIME magazine, on Monday, Jan 01, 1945 so that some of us will better understand the status of the man prior to returning to serve Nigeria and rising to be our senate president.


Akweke Abyssinia Nwafor Orizu, of Manhattan, is a tall, black, sober young man of 24 who calls himself "Prince Orizu." He uses the title only to impress whites with the fact that Africa has traditional governments of its own. His hearers are usually sufficiently impressed to ask what he is prince of. His answer: Nnewi.
Nnewi is a progressive monarchy in the British Protectorate of Nigeria. A. A. Nwafor Orizu was offered its throne in 1938, on the death of his father, Ezeng-bonyamba I. Last week in his Manhattan office he explained why he hardly warmed the throne before turning it over to his brother. His ambition: to educate in turn: 1) Orizu, 2) Nnewi, 3) Nigeria, 4) Africa.
Says deep-voiced Prince Orizu: "The type of education that is safe for our peace is the education that has no bitterness." His recently published Without Bitterness (Creative Age, $3) throws some bitter sidelights on the intellectual darkness of his native continent. The illiterate Nigerian man-in-the-jungle outnumbers his educated brother by more than ten to one. Orizu believes that only universal free education can help to stem the growing spirit of revenge in his long-exploited continent ("Can it be that my Africa is without brothers?"wink.
Pragmatism and Polygamy. Though Europe's universities outrank the U.S.'s in Nigerian esteem, Orizu heard American universities praised by a fellow countryman, came to the U.S. in 1939, at Ohio State took his degree in government with honors, proceeded to an M.A. at Columbia. Through his American Council on African Education he has thus far secured 150 U.S. college scholarships for his countrymen. In a few months he expects to go home (where he may or may not resume the throne) and begin working at first hand to improve Nigeria's 36,626 schools, 380,305 pupils. Nnewi and three other Nigerian states, he reports, have already contributed more than $120,000 for new colleges.
A strong believer in cultural reciprocity, the Prince wants Nigeria's 23 accredited colleges to offer research-scholarships to U.S. students. Besides such hard-to-find courses as Arabic language and Nigerian history, they would provide Western visitors with insights into Nigeria's "stable family system and immaterial culture."
Prince Orizu is so literate that he has no time for the movies or dancing, once missed an appointment because he read himself to the end of the line in a Manhattan bus. His idol is Patrick Henry, one of his favorite words is American philosophy's "pragmatism," and he does not like to be called "chief." Pragmatically, Orizu has not yet decided whether polygamy, which was good enough for his father (at least 170 times a groom), is good enough for him.

as condescending a writeup the above TIME magazine article is against a black,The essence of this topic is to enlighten some of us to know that Nwafor Orizu, prior to the independence of this country Nigeria, was already a notable and fulfilled individual and NEVER amassed his wealth because he was the second senate president of Nigeria.
Nairaland have degenerated from the platform i admired so much back then to where tribal warfare are carried out each day, i really hope this brief history note is not to be turned into a tribal warfare ground.


picture: Standing 4th from the right, Nwafor Orizu visiting the White House with K.O Mbadiwe and "Boycott king” Mbonu Ojike

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Re: Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by ricsman(m): 6:18pm On Aug 22, 2015
ok. good people are scares hence some Nigerians like bad people.
Re: Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by Immanueladebol(m): 6:20pm On Aug 22, 2015
Re: Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by U235weapongrade: 6:38pm On Aug 22, 2015
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Re: Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by pacino26(m): 7:09pm On Aug 22, 2015
My brother Nairaland had been infiltrated by teens who wants to be FTC and a few righteous indignant fellows who cry fowl at the sight of success and term it corruption.

Medium Stout is good.
Re: Nigeria's Second Senate President, Nwafor Orizu; Setting The Records Straight by Infomizer(m): 7:10pm On Aug 22, 2015
Apparently, many are brained, but few are sensed... grin

Quick to jump to conclusion they are;
In the absence of a factual iota.

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