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Raph Uwechue
Born

Raphaël Chukwu Uwechue


(1935-05-13)13 May 1935
Died13 March 2014(2014-03-13) (aged 78)
Abuja, Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Ibadan Graduate Institute of International Studies
Occupation(s)Diplomat and publisher

Raphaël Chukwu Uwechue (13 May 1935 – 13 March 2014), often abbreviated as Raph Uwechue, was a Nigerian minister, diplomat and publisher. He is a former president-general of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, an Igbo socio-cultural organization in Nigeria.[1][2][3]

Training[edit]

Born on 13 May 1935, in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State, Nigeria, Uwechue attended St. John's College in Kaduna from 1949 to 1954. He graduated from the University of Ibadan in 1960 with a degree in history. In 1964, he obtained a diploma in international law from the Graduate Institute of International StudiesinGeneva.[2] He was a doctoral student in political science at the École pratique des hautes études from 1970 to 1973.[4]

Career[edit]

Uwechue entered Nigeria's foreign service at its inception in 1960 and served in Cameroon, Pakistan and Mali. In 1966, he opened the Nigerian embassy in Paris as its first envoy. From 1967 to 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War, he acted as Biafra's representative in Paris. He was then made ambassador to Liberia and to United Nations Mission in Côte d'Ivoire.[4][2]

After leaving the foreign service in 1970, Uwechue became a publisher of books and magazines on Africa. He was founder and publisher of the renowned Know Africa books, a three-volume encyclopaedia comprising Africa Today, Africa Who’s Who and Makers of Modern Africa. He was also the publisher of the now-defunct African Today magazine.[5]

In 1999, Uwechue became the Special Presidential Envoy on Conflict Resolution in Africa to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.[2] In that role, Uwechue played an active role in the peaceful resolution of the Sierra Leone Civil War.[1][6]

He was made minister of health under President Shehu Shagari in 1993.[7] From 2000 to 2007, he became the Economic Community of West African States' Special Representative in Cote d’Ivoire during the political crisis in that country.[4]

In 2003, Uwechue was made an officer of the Order of the Federal Republic.[2]

He died on 13 March 2014, at the National Hospital in Abuja, aged 78.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Ibekwe, Nicholas (14 March 2014). "Former Ohaneze leader, Ralph Uwechue, is dead". Premium Times.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Ex-Ohaneze Leader, Ralph Uwechue Dies - PM News, Lagos". Sahara Reporters. 13 March 2014.
  • ^ Nwaokocha Agboli, Chris (4 March 2016). Anioma: Bridgehead to Nigerian Integration a Microcosm of the Nation. ISBN 9781514400692.
  • ^ a b c "UWECHUE, Raphael Chukwu (Late)". Blerf's Who's Who in Nigeria. Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation. 30 March 2017.
  • ^ "Ralph Uwechue, Former Ohaneze Ndigbo dies at 79". CEOAfrica. 14 March 2014.
  • ^ Adebowale, Segun (9 May 2014). "Ex-Ohaneze N'digbo president, Nwechue, laid to rest Adewole Martins". The Eagle Online.
  • ^ Comrade Godwin, Ameh (14 March 2014). "Former Ohaneze president, Ralph Uwechue dies at 80". Daily Post.

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