IZUNWANNE mourns death of Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu

Fri, Jul 26, 2024
By editor
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Africa

IZUNWANNE, a body of senior journalists of southeast geo-political zone of Nigeria, mourns the death of Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, a doyen of the newspaper industry in Nigeria.

“We were shocked and surprised by the news of his death as we never knew that he was sick,” the statement by the group said.

It added that though Iwuanyanwu died as the President-General of the apex Igbo organisation, OHANAEZE NDIGBO, he would be remembered by us for his unassailable role as a leading light in the newspaper industry in Nigeria, with his establishment of the CHAMPION newspaper in 1988, a newspaper that became a household name and competed favourably with other prominent national newspapers in Nigeria. 

By the establishment of CHAMPION newspaper, which he located in Lagos, the hub of newspaper industry in the country, Iwuanyanwu gave the Igbo a strong voice as the newspaper endured the test of time. Many members of IZUNWANNE passed through Iwuanyanwu’s newspaper in the course of their journalism practice.

It noted that his immense contributions in the development and growth of both journalism and the newspaper industry cannot be over emphasized and that he was a father-figure in the industry and left an indelible mark on the sands of time in both journalism and the newspaper world. 

“He will sorely be missed. We condole with his family, the journalism world, the newspaper business community and indeed the country in general on the passage of this giant, philanthropist, patriot, illustrious Igbo son, astute politician, successful business and newspaper proprietor, well known figure in the construction sector and a quintessential personality.

May his soul rest in peace,” the statement signed by Abuchi

Anueyiagu, Coordinator, IZUNWANNE, added.

A.I

July 26, 2024 @ 17:56 GMT|

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