Another mighty iroko has fallen with the death of erudite diplomat, internationally renowned publisher and one-time President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ambassador Ralph Uwechue.
Uwechue, according to a reliable source close to his family, died earlier today, aged 80.
Though his death is yet to be formally announced, tributes are already pouring in for the departed giant. In his tribute, Chief Goddy Uwazuruike, President of Aka Ikenga, the Igbo think tankhas said “Ambassador Uwechue was a great man, a diplomat, a leader of people, an author, a publisher and a respected Igbo leader. We will miss his mature advice.”
Born at Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, in 1935 Uwechue attended St. John’s (Rimi) College, Kaduna from 1949-1954, where he was a foundation student. He was retained as a teacher in the school for a period of eighteen months before proceeding for further studies.
Uwechue obtained a BA (Hons) degree in History from the University College, Ibadan, 1960 and a Diploma in International Law and French Language, 1964, from the Geneva African Institute, Switzerland.
A career diplomat, Ambassador Uwechue joined the Nigerian Foreign Service at its inception in 1960, and served in a number of countries, including Cameroun, Pakistan and Mali. He was Nigeria’s first diplomatic envoy to France, where he opened the Nigerian Embassy in Paris, 1966. Ambassador Uwechue also served with UNESCO in Paris as Consultant on “general History of Africa” project between 1967 and 1970, before he retired to private business in 1970, as Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of magazines and books on Africa, published in both English and French.
He was the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the renowned KNOW AFRICA books – a three-volume encyclopaedia comprising, Africa Today, Africa Who’s Who and Makers of Modern Africa. For ten years (1980-1990) Ambassador Uwechue lectured on African Affairs at the Royal College of Defence Studies, London, United Kingdom. As Ambassador Extraordinary and plenipotentiary, Uwechue became, in 1999, the Special Presidential Envoy on Conflict Resolution in Africa to the Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo. In this capacity, he s brought his international experience and connections, immense knowledge and passion for Africa, to bear on his assignment.
He played a key role in the peaceful settlement of the decade-long Sierra Leonean civil war, which culminated in free and fair elections in 2002. In addition to his responsibilities as President Obasanjo’s envoy on Conflict Resolution in Africa, Uwechue also headed the ECOWAS Mission in Cote d’Ivoire, charged with coordinating and monitoring peacekeeping operations towards the resolution of the crisis in that country. He was appointed chairman of the Accra III International Monitoring Group, which reported regularly on the situation in Cote d’Ivoire to the ECOWAS Authority, the African Union and the United Nations.
Ambassador Uwechue was married with five children. He held the prestigious Delta State ancient traditional title-the Ogwuluzame of Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom and the Ochudo of Asaba.
Rip uncle!!d great ogwuluzame of OgwashiUku!!u wil 4eva live in out heartz.rest on Uncle Raph
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DeleteNeky are we related. I dont know d face oh. RIP nnam. Mrs O
DeleteI read every word written about him. What a great man! Thank God he lived a wonderful life. I am sure he is resting in the bosom of the Lord... RIP sir! God loves U!
DeleteA great man is one that leads and looks after his people. On behalf of all Yoruba people, may God be with his family and give them the strength to bear his loss.
DeleteRest in peace sir.
ReplyDeleteWitches and wizards at work.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace
RIP Sir.
ReplyDeleteWhere is his son, abi his nephew Paul Uwechue. Married to Awele Elue? Ibori's deputy Governor's daughter.
ReplyDeleteRIP Great one. Even the Iroko falleth.
Paul is his younger broda not his son or nephew
DeletePaul was in london last weekend,not sure if he'ks back in town now sha...dat's one VERY intellligent guy,he knows so much about ALMOST everything...met him way back @ dolphin estate
DeleteBitchplis! Paul is super intelligent. Finished Law school at 17 or 18yrs old. He is a genius. I hope he's stilll rich. He's a super intelligent dude. Who loves good women! He was one of my conquest.. Pauloooooooooooo
Delete@Nekysparkles, pls where is ur fine cousin 'Edo, Awele's elder brother. He used to be my greatest admirer till i married oo. Accept my sympathy on the death of u guys Uncle.
DeleteAwele and her sister with fine legs,leticia. They attended olumba olumba for years.Their dad was even a pastor there till now.ex dep Gov. small world.
Delete*Sad....RIP...
ReplyDeleteOh dear,Ambi Ralph dats how. We call him,I attended his 70th birthday in Agwash.Rest on Sir.
ReplyDeleteisn't he the owner of African house In ogwashi Uku? i have childhood memory of that place, Rip Sir
ReplyDeleteYes! African house. The finest house then in our side.
DeleteMay his soul RIP and may the entire fam be comforted. Nekysparkles, Mrs O and the rest...our sincere condolences.
ReplyDeleteYes justin he owns africa house.u re ryt.
ReplyDeleteMay he rest in peace. Mrs S. Mbanefo's Dad?
ReplyDeleteSally's uncle. Her dad is George. Knew them in 1004 years years ago.
Delete@bitchplis, paul is back to naija. He will be in Abj on saturday. Nekysparkles daughter of chief Onu Obichie Odafe of ogwashi uku i see u. We will definite miss Uncle Ralph Uwaechue, the Ogwuluzame 1 of Ogwashi-uku. His burial is gonna be a carnival in Delta State.
ReplyDeleteI get plenty family for here.
Delete@Fanstuff, he is Mrs Sally Mbanefo's uncle. Sally mbanefo Dad is George Uwaechue SAN
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace Chief.
ReplyDeleteRIP Dad. Will miss u alot
ReplyDeleteMy fellow ogwashi uku peeps una dey reach here too?
ReplyDeleteIs this Gabrielle Uwechue's dad?
ReplyDeleteThanks for clarifying.
ReplyDeleteR.I.P
ReplyDelete@Graziella Girl : no, Ambassador Raph Uwechue is not Gabriella's dad. He is her uncle. Gabby's dad is Chief George Uwechue (Chief Raph's younger bro.)
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