Ambode Reacts To Ekwueme's Demise
“Dr Ekwueme was a man of many parts. He was a scholar of repute who had so many academic awards to his name.
“Not only did he bag degrees in Philosophy, History, Sociology, Law as well as Architecture and City Planning, he was a successful business man to the core and impacted on the lives of his people positively.
With these words. the Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos state eulogized the former Vice President who he also described as a gentleman, a thorough bred scholar, a philanthropist and a politician per excellence.
Ekwueme served under former President Shehu Shagari from 1979 to 1983. He died in a London Hospital at the age of 85.
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“He was also a detribalised Nigerian who committed to the course of a united, indivisible and prosperous Nigeria.
“He believed so much in all-inclusive governance and was one of those patriotic Nigerians who contributed in laying the foundation of a sustainable democracy in Nigeria,” the governor added.
Ambode urged family members of the late Ekwueme to uphold the ideas their father and grandfather stood for, while he was alive.
“Dr Ekwueme was a man of many parts. He was a scholar of repute who had so many academic awards to his name.
“Not only did he bag degrees in Philosophy, History, Sociology, Law as well as Architecture and City Planning, he was a successful business man to the core and impacted on the lives of his people positively.
With these words. the Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos state eulogized the former Vice President who he also described as a gentleman, a thorough bred scholar, a philanthropist and a politician per excellence.
Ekwueme served under former President Shehu Shagari from 1979 to 1983. He died in a London Hospital at the age of 85.
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“He was also a detribalised Nigerian who committed to the course of a united, indivisible and prosperous Nigeria.
“He believed so much in all-inclusive governance and was one of those patriotic Nigerians who contributed in laying the foundation of a sustainable democracy in Nigeria,” the governor added.
Ambode urged family members of the late Ekwueme to uphold the ideas their father and grandfather stood for, while he was alive.

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