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Family announces demise of UPN 1st National Vice-President, Odinamadu

The Editor by The Editor
April 11 2022
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Family announces demise of UPN 1st National Vice-President, Odinamadu

One of Nigeria’s non-tribal political icons in the Second Republic, and the first National Vice-President of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Mrs Oyibo Ekwulo Odinamadu, MON,  has died.

Her family said on Sunday in a statement signed by her son, Chief Osita Odinamadu on behalf of the other children and family members that she died on March 30, 2022, aged 94.

The late Odinamadu, the statement said, was among the first recipients of the Nigerian National Honours at inauguration during the independence anniversary of 1964.

She was awarded the honor of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) and later, she was awarded the honour of “Member of the Democratic Republic of Biafra in 1968 (MODRB)’’.

In 1978 she and her husband joined the UPN, led by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo as its National President.

She was elected the first National Vice-president of the Party, which position she held until the Party, among the others, was proscribed by the Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Brig. Tunde Idiagbon military administration, after their palace coup d’etat of January, 1984.

She also served as the Chairman of the National Working Committee of the Party from 1978 to 1984 and was the Deputy Gubernatorial Candidate (UPN) for Anambra State 1979.

According to the statement, she was the first female university graduate from the former Eastern Region of the country, having graduated with the Bachelor of Arts in Education (History/Sociology) from Lincoln University of Missouri in 1952.

She later, had Master of Arts in Education (Social and Philosophical Foundations) from Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, U.S. in 1953.

She is also the first Igbo woman to obtain a drivers licence and drive a car as well as the first indigenous Principal of both Womens’ Teacher Training College (WTC), Enugu, in 1962 and Queens School, Enugu in 1970.

Giving a brief on her history, the statement said she was born to Mr Jacob Ekemezie Akwuba and Mrs Dinah Mgboye Akwuba of Awkuzu town in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State of Nigeria, on Jan. 2, 1928.

The late Oyibo married Benedict Obidimma Odinamadu in 1957 and they were blessed with four children – two boys and two girls.

A staunch Christian, she was a Knight of St. Christopher of the Church Of Nigeria, (K.S.C) Anglican Communion, and was a retired public servant.

She returned home early in 1954 was employed as the Assistant Secretary with the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation the same year up to 1957 and, thereafter, as an Education Officer with the Ministry of Education.

She was appointed to various Government Boards and Parastatals between 1955 and 1999 including: Member of the Film Censorship Board; was a founding member of the Eastern Nigeria Women’s Amateur Athletic Association and served as its first Secretary.

She joined the Festival of the Arts Committee in 1955 on which she served until 1972 after the Nigeria – Biafra War.

In her career she rose to the rank of Inspector of Education and retired voluntarily in 1971.

Pursuing her literary interests, she published a book in 1980 entitled: “The Dilemma of The Igbo Political Elite’’, and was about to finalise the manuscript of a book, on her Igbo Customs Series, entitled: “Women In Igbo Land’’, to be published in two parts.

She was also working on another manuscript entitled: “My Journey Through Life: A Part Of History’’.

An Activist for Fundamental Human Rights for Women, she was inducted into the Nigerian National Women’s Hall Of Fame 2004.

She instituted the Oyibo Odinamadu Foundation, which works to:
i. Support programs of Head-Start Kindergarten Education for children aged two to five years in Eastern Nigeria;

ii. Focus attention on issues of the denial of fundamental human rights to women and children, especially to the girl-child and widows, under OMENANA practices of Igbo traditional Native Laws and Customs.

The Foundation works to help sustain the clarion call for attention to be directed to these oppressive and punitive practices, locally, nationally and internationally.

This is in sustained effort to bring pressures to bear continuously on the appropriate authorities for the reformation or abrogation of these laws and practices that oppress women and the girl-child.

iii. Continue with the efforts that focus attention on the societal ills of Nigeria, and towards their amelioration.

The statement said the children had promised to accomplish her No. i Project through donations of materials for instruction and would approach No. ii & iii through writing and publishing of articles and books, as well as by sometimes speaking under the Igbo Customs Series programme.

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