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Ikwerres Reaffirm Non-Affiliation With Igbos, Target 700 Professors
The President General of Ogbakor Ikwerre Worldwide, Eze Godspower Woke Onuekwa, has reiterated that the Ikwerre people have no affiliation with the Igbo ethnic group.
Onuekwa made this statement during the August Meeting of the Okpo Club, hosted by Professor Samuel C. Dike in Port Harcourt, weekend.
He expressed concern that despite the numerous challenges facing the Igbo people, they continue to focus disproportionately on asserting a perceived Ikwerre-Igbo affiliation.
According to him, Ikwerre has its own unique historical and cultural identity, and should be free to associate with any ethnic group of its choice based on mutual respect and free will, not coercion or imposed affiliations.
The Ogbakor Ikwerre leader also stated disappointment that some Ikwerre natives still claim Igbo ancestry, even in the face of overwhelming evidence of their distinct heritage.
In a bid to strengthen the intellectual foundation of the Ikwerre nation, Onuekwa called for a deliberate push to produce at least 700 professors in the near future.
He emphasized that such a move would elevate the Ikwerre people’s status in Nigeria’s competitive academic and socio-political landscape.
“Some tribes in Nigeria already have up to 600 professors. With the current momentum in academia, Ikwerres may soon surpass that figure if we remain focused”, he stated.
Also speaking at the event, Chairman of the Okpo Club, Dr. Promise Iwezor, pledged to provide visionary and inclusive leadership that will drive the group and the entire Ikwerre nation towards its academic and developmental goals.
Iwezor emphasized the need for unity, commitment, and collaboration from all stakeholders, stating that these are key ingredients in overcoming any obstacles to progress.
The host of the meeting, Prof. Samuel C. Dike, a renowned Environmental Law expert, expressed appreciation to members who braved unfavorable weather conditions to attend the event, especially OCJ Okocha, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
He reaffirmed his commitment to the growth and success of the association.
The Tide gathered that the Okpo Club’s 2025 End-of-Year Meeting and Thanksgiving will include a special honor for Emeritus Professor, Semion C. Achenehu, and Hon. Blessing Eddie-Amadi, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to academic advancement in Ikwerre land.
By: King Onunwor