A Man of The
People
When
I first heard the news of the passing of Professor Chinua Achebe, I thought it
was a joke
The
Eagle on The Iroko has flown?
The
man whose masterpiece, Things Fall Apart, introduced the
whole world to African Literature hitherto ignored by all this while was gone?
How
are the mighty falling!
I
only met him once at the local wing of the Murtal Muhammed Airport in 1983
I
walked up to him and introduced myself and thank him to his impact on my
literary life
He
smiled and wished me well
Professor
Chinua Achebe was a man of many parts: -
He
was a detribalized man without borders. He was a husband, father, son, brother,
in-law and a friend. Also, he was a Patriot, Scholar, Historian, Hero and a
Rebel. He was an institution!
He was A Man of
The People!
Here
was a man who gave the world an insight into African culture.
Here
was a man who loved his people, Ndi-Igbo, greatly
Here
was a man who had it all but decided to live a normal life
Here
was a man who had principles and lived it
Here
was a man who was disappointed in the Nigerian polity and lack of leadership
Here
was a man who believed in the greater good of mankind as is evident in his
books
He was A Man of
The People!
We
should not fail to acknowledge the great sacrifice, contribution and wisdom of Nnanyi-uku,
Achebe, to the growth and development of Nigeria.
We
should not fail to acknowledge his contribution to the global literary
platform.
We
should not fail to acknowledge missing his needed advice and guidance at a time
when our nation is under-going immense challenges and restructuring.
He was A Man of
The People!
The
Eagle on The Iroko, we will miss you, your brutal honesty, and your treasured
words of wisdom and literary lessons. Thanks for the memories.
Chinualumogu Albert nwa
Achebe, Oke osisi nona ohia, na gbo!
© Uzoma Onyemaechi,
March 2013
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