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Adieu Uncle Paddy!

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By Emeka Ihedioha

 

A former Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, the Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, who was also a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, pays a glowing, but emotional tribute to his beloved accomplished brother-in-law, Dr. (Amb) Paddy Njoku, who has just passed on.

 

We have lost our dear elder brother and first in-law, Amb. Sir (Dr) Paddy Kemdi Njoku, KSJI, KSS, a man whose life exemplified service, wisdom, humility, and devotion to humanity.

 

His passing on May 26th, 2026, leaves a profound void in our hearts and particularly in the Ihedioha family.

 

Uncle Paddy was not only our senior brother, but also a reliable source of counsel, strength, and encouragement.

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Born on 28th August, 1950, Dr. P.K Njoku was an accomplished administrator, respected mediator, and devout Catholic, who served with integrity and distinction in both public and private capacities.

 

He was a pan Nigerian and distinguished himself admirably in several roles as University Administrator, Chairman of the Board of NECO; as President of the Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators (ICMC), and Commissioner in the Imo State Judicial Service Commission, where he consistently demonstrated excellence, fairness, and dedication.

 

A mercurial wordsmith and multilingualist, Dr. P.K. Njoku was evidently active in several socio-cultural associations within and outside Nigeria.

 

He was a man of great resource and compassion.

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Though this loss is painful, we are comforted by the lasting legacy he leaves behind, as we continue to pray for the eternal repose of his soul.

 

Ije Oma

 

Emeka Ihedioha, CON, KSC

Omenkeahuruanya

 

For the records, Dr Paddy Njoku was married to Emeka Ihedioha’s elder sister, Lady Onyekachi Njoku, who, sadly, passed-on  a few years ago.


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