One of
Africa’s finest novelist, poet and dramatist Captain Elechi Amadi died
Wednesday at the Good Heart hospital in Port Harcourt at the age of 82.
Vanguard report continues:
A member of the family,
Bar Wabueze Amadi, confirmed the development to the Vanguard newspaper on
phone, saying he passed on at about 3:45pm at the hospital.
The late captain Elechi
Amadi was among the first generation of African writers and novelists. Elechi
Amadi Some of his works include The
Concubine, The Great Ponds, Isiburu, Sunset in Biafra, Dance of
Johannesburg, Peppersoup, The Road to Ibadan, The Slave , Estrangement
and the Woman of Calabar.
He celebrated his 80th
birthday in Port Harcourt, in 2014 releasing a souvenir edition of one of his
plays, Isiburu to mark his 80th
birthday.
He was born on 12 May,
1934 in Aluu community, Ikwerre local government area. He attended Government
college, Umuahia and went to the University college, Ibadan where he bagged a
BSc degree in Physics and Mathematics.
He served in the 3rd
Marine Commandos of the Nigerian Army.
He was first Commissioner
for Education in the old Rivers state and also served as Commissioner for Lands
and Housing He had several honours to his credit.
He was Fellow of the
Nigerian Academy of Education and a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria.
He was awarded an
honorary doctorate degree by the University of Port Harcourt in 2011. He was
abducted by unknown gunmen in 2008 and later released after some days in their
custody. He lived in his community, Aluu until his death.
The Director General,
NIMASA, Dr Dakuku Peterside described him as a great Nigerian who will be
greatly missed.
His words, “Captain
Elechi Amadi, certainly was a man of many parts who touched lives in many ways.
And he will be remembered for good by many people who met him physically or
through his books. He was a well known author, publisher, soldier and statesman
who was concerned about a better society.
“My generation will
definitely remember him more for his great books like the Concubine, the Great
Ponds, Sunset in Biafra, Estrangement, the Slave and a collection of poems.
“It is regrettable that
Amadi passed away at a time when Rivers, our dear state is still far away from
the aspirations of its founding fathers like him and most sons and daughters of
the state. There is no doubt that Elder Elechi Amadi and other founding fathers
will be weeping in their graves at the state of Rivers State. Nigeria and the
international literary community has lost a creative giant.
“The departed patriot, no doubt, had a remarkable life and he will surely be remembered for serving humanity with literature and his interventions. May his soul find eternal rest in the Lord.”
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