

Being Alex Ekwueme’s brother made me lose favours — Igwe Laz Ekwueme
Okosisi: How Ekwueme knocked out K.O.

Ekwueme’s family pays thank-you visit to Buhari

Group commends Buhari on Ekwueme’s burial

Federal Poly, Oko, happy over immortalisation of Ekwueme

Ekwueme was a son of Lagos

Ekwueme: The hypocrisy of the Nigerian politician

Buhari and Ekwueme: A historical perspective


Don’t make Ekwueme turn in his grave

FG names Federal Varsity after Ekwueme

I regard Ekwueme as a Lagosian, a complete Nigerian – Ambode


Mixed reactions trail renaming of varsity after Ekwueme

Ekwueme: Gov. Obiano expresses satisfaction over work in Amansea

Breaking: FG renames Ebonyi Federal Varsity after Ekwueme

Immortalise Ekwueme, APGA S/Africa begs FG

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How my father’s legacy affected us — Chike Ekwueme
Chike, has been in legal practice for over 25 years and has garnered substantial experience in such areas of practice as Energy and Natural Resources, Corporate Finance, Intellectual Property, Foreign Investment, as well as in the Public Procurement and PPP sectors. He is a thought leader in presenting complex aspects of Nigerian law to clients and other stakeholders.

Obiano wants FG to immoratise Ekwueme
Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra has urged the Federal Government to name a national monument after the late former Vice President, Dr Alex Ekwueme.

Ekwueme and the many ‘what ifs’
On Friday, February 2, 2018, the remains of Nigeria’s first democratically elected vice president, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, will be committed to mother earth in his ancestral home of Oko, Anambra State.

Rehabilitation works intensify ahead of Ekwueme’s burial
Ahead of the burial of former Vice President Alex Ekwueme on Friday, rehabilitation works have intensified at three major locations in Oko, his home town.

Ekwueme, a true son of Igbo land — Bishop Udeh
ABUJA—MINISTER of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has denied report credited to him, that the Federal Government had committed N1 billion for the burial ceremony of the late Vice President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme.

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