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Chuba Okadigbo
Nigerian philosopher and statesman (–)
Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo (; 17 December 25 September ), was a Nigerian politician, philosopher, academic, writer and political scientist. He served as the 8th president of the Nigerian Senate[1] from to Sometimes referred to as Oyi of Oyi in reference to his local government council area (Oyi), he held numerous political positions in the Nigeria government and was known to have opposed the then-ruling Peoples Democratic Party, which was led by President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Birth and life in Academia
Born in Asaba, Delta State, Chuba is from Umueri, Ogbunike, a town in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.[1] After graduating from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., with a masters in political science, Chuba went further by acquiring two doctorate degrees, in philosophy and political science in Washington, D.C. Chuba Okadigbo became an assistant professor, later adjunct associate professor of philosophy at the University of the District of Columbia, adjunct assistant professor of politics at the Catholic University of America, and adjunct assistant professor of politics at Howard University. He accomplished all these by the age of 34 and in a short time from to
Between and , he became director-general of the Center for Interdisciplinary and Political Studies, and a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He also became a professor of philosophy at Bigard Memorial Senior Seminary [Roman Catholic Mission] in Enugu State.
Politics
From to , Chuba Okadigbo was a member of the Constituent Assembly that ushered in the Second Nigerian Republic of President Shehu Shagari.[2] In , at the age of 37 he was appointed as the Political Adviser and strategist to then president Shehu Shagari. In the Third Nigerian Republic, he belonged to the Peoples Front, which joined the Social Democratic Party (SDP), under the leadership of Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, together with politicians such as Atiku Abubakar, Babagana Kingibe, Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila, Sunday Afolabi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. In the Nigerian parliamentary election, Chuba was elected to the Senate of the Third Republic, representing Anambra North senatorial district on the platform of the SDP. He was a member of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) during the Sani Abacha transition program. At the dawn of the Fourth Republic, he was again elected to the National Assembly (Anambra North) and was favored to become the Senate President at the commencement of the Fourth Republic. However, due to Chuba's disharmony with the executive arm, Evan Enwerem was voted in by the Senate with the support of the executive arm. However, he became the President of the Senate after the impeachment of Enwerem for corruption.[3] On Friday 2 June the Police lay siege to his official residence in an operation to seize the Senate Mace from him but failed.[4] Later on in , he was falsely charged for corruption and impeached, officially demoting him from Senate President to a senator.[5][6]
In Okadigbo decamped to the All Nigeria Peoples Party to become Muhammadu Buhari's running mate in the presidential elections,[7][8] but lost to the People's Democratic Party's candidate, Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ and his running mate, Atiku Abubakar by a landslide victory. Because of possible mass rigging, his party later took the matter to the supreme court that year.
Controversy involving Nnamdi Azikiwe
As the political adviser in Shagari's government, Okadigbo once dismissed Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe's criticism of the administration, deeming it "rantings of an ant". In return, Dr. Azikiwe responded that he will die unsung for the futility of abusing old age. Okadigbo was amongst the selected members of a burial committee to oversee Azikiwe's burial, when news of his death broke in The news later turned out to be false.[9]
Personal life
Okadigbo was first married to Miriam Ikejiani-Clark; they had four children before divorcing. Then, he was married to Juliet Nwokoye, a pediatrician with whom he had two children before they divorced.[10] He later married Margery Okadigbo who also became a senator in , elected into the 8th National Assembly representing Anambra North,[11] which makes Chuba and Margery the only married couple to have achieved this feat.[12]
Death
A day after campaigning in Kano State, he died in Abuja due to breathing problems on 25 September [13] Some people around Nigeria questioned whether or not the tear gas used during the rally was poisonous.[14]