Papers by Williams E Obiozor, EdD., Associate Professor
One of the key strategic plans of every quality institution is to enhance its profile in educatio... more One of the key strategic plans of every quality institution is to enhance its profile in education and research fields through international linkages. The Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has a vibrant Directorate of International Collaboration and Linkages (DICL) established few years ago and charged with working with other institutions both private and public as one of its internationalization strategies & pursuit of global education.
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THE UMUNRI-ENUGWU UKWU ANCESTRAL CONNECTION: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE By WILLIAMS OBIOZOR, EdD.
(... more THE UMUNRI-ENUGWU UKWU ANCESTRAL CONNECTION: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE By WILLIAMS OBIOZOR, EdD.
(from the Obiozor-Nwigbo Dynasty, Enu Avomimi, Enugwu Ukwu).....Salutaions!
HRM Eze Enugwu-Ukwu and Igwe Umunri, Sir Ralph Obumneme Ekpeh - the Okpalanakana Ukabia Nri IV, members of the Royal cabinet, Ndi Ichie, Nze na Ozo, ECDU PG, My Lord Justice Nkemdilim Izuako of the UN International Court, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen present.
I greet you.
I am standing here to present this paper not because I know it all but because the onus fell on me by sheer luck. Yes, I said ‘luck’ because I know that Enugwu-Ukwu has men and women with great intellect in ethnography, archaeology, anthropology and history who may even do better than me but here I am. My late father Offorkansi Okoye Obiozor-Igbo will be smiling down on me now as I speak, remembering how I used to quiz him about my hometown – Enugwu-Ukwu.
Please do not consider me a historian but an adult educator which I have always been. I methodically researched and documented the data I got on UmuNri and Enugwu Ukwu, used the opportunity to interview many people although some chickened out because they do not want to be quoted in any form of controversy. I do not consider this presentation as controversial piece but just sharing with everyone what I gathered in the field as an academic and researcher. So, it is left for you to decide and choose what you want to believe.
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The purpose of this workshop is to introduce the use of public radio as an enlightenment tool for... more The purpose of this workshop is to introduce the use of public radio as an enlightenment tool for HIV-AIDS across the population. Participants would be trained on the process/procedures of utilizing the radio to run literacy programmes on HIV-AIDS. This radio project is an innovative community sensitization programme planned for public listeners but specifically targeting people living with HIV-AIDS and their families. This is a mobile learning activity that would provide training to participants on how to develop/utilize public radio to facilitate HIV-AIDS literacy and mass enlightenment on HIV-AIDS. By HIV-AIDS literacy, we mean empowering an individual or people living with the HIV-AIDS to have the ability to read, write and understand the issues surrounding HIV-AIDS – coping with HIV-AIDS, medication, work and stay alive! Furthermore, people in the society are taught about HIV-AIDS – its causes, prevention, cure, and supporting people living with HIV-AIDS through the Radio HIV-AIDS Literacy project. The participants will learn the strategies to plan, package and execute the community radio talkshow to reach-out to their respective communities – using phone-in live discussions, guest interviews, music, debates, quizzes, dramas, role plays, etc, to educate and enlighten the listener on HIV-AIDS.
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Papers by Williams E Obiozor, EdD., Associate Professor
(from the Obiozor-Nwigbo Dynasty, Enu Avomimi, Enugwu Ukwu).....Salutaions!
HRM Eze Enugwu-Ukwu and Igwe Umunri, Sir Ralph Obumneme Ekpeh - the Okpalanakana Ukabia Nri IV, members of the Royal cabinet, Ndi Ichie, Nze na Ozo, ECDU PG, My Lord Justice Nkemdilim Izuako of the UN International Court, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen present.
I greet you.
I am standing here to present this paper not because I know it all but because the onus fell on me by sheer luck. Yes, I said ‘luck’ because I know that Enugwu-Ukwu has men and women with great intellect in ethnography, archaeology, anthropology and history who may even do better than me but here I am. My late father Offorkansi Okoye Obiozor-Igbo will be smiling down on me now as I speak, remembering how I used to quiz him about my hometown – Enugwu-Ukwu.
Please do not consider me a historian but an adult educator which I have always been. I methodically researched and documented the data I got on UmuNri and Enugwu Ukwu, used the opportunity to interview many people although some chickened out because they do not want to be quoted in any form of controversy. I do not consider this presentation as controversial piece but just sharing with everyone what I gathered in the field as an academic and researcher. So, it is left for you to decide and choose what you want to believe.
(from the Obiozor-Nwigbo Dynasty, Enu Avomimi, Enugwu Ukwu).....Salutaions!
HRM Eze Enugwu-Ukwu and Igwe Umunri, Sir Ralph Obumneme Ekpeh - the Okpalanakana Ukabia Nri IV, members of the Royal cabinet, Ndi Ichie, Nze na Ozo, ECDU PG, My Lord Justice Nkemdilim Izuako of the UN International Court, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen present.
I greet you.
I am standing here to present this paper not because I know it all but because the onus fell on me by sheer luck. Yes, I said ‘luck’ because I know that Enugwu-Ukwu has men and women with great intellect in ethnography, archaeology, anthropology and history who may even do better than me but here I am. My late father Offorkansi Okoye Obiozor-Igbo will be smiling down on me now as I speak, remembering how I used to quiz him about my hometown – Enugwu-Ukwu.
Please do not consider me a historian but an adult educator which I have always been. I methodically researched and documented the data I got on UmuNri and Enugwu Ukwu, used the opportunity to interview many people although some chickened out because they do not want to be quoted in any form of controversy. I do not consider this presentation as controversial piece but just sharing with everyone what I gathered in the field as an academic and researcher. So, it is left for you to decide and choose what you want to believe.
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