- Igwe
Orizu I (Eze
Ugbonyamba; born 1881–1924) was the 18th Obi of
Otolo and the Igwe of
Nnewi kingdom. He was the
traditional supreme ruler and spiritual...
- Aja-Nwachukwu (born 1952),
Nigerian politician Title: Igwe
Orizu I (Eze
Ugbonyamba) (1881–1924),
Nigerian monarch Igwe
Josiah Orizu II (1902–1962), Nigerian...
- Eze
Ugbonyamba his
first son, Eze
Nnaweigbo the son of Mmegha, Eze
Enefeanya alias Oji, and
Ofodile who was of the same
mother with Eze
Ugbonyamba. Eze...
- 1862–1891 17th Eze
ifekaibeya Igwe
Iwuchukwu 1855 1904 1891–1904 18th Eze
Ugbonyamba, Igwe
Orizu I 1881 1924 1904–1924 19th
Chief Josiah Nnaji, Igwe Orizu...
-
Nnofo Royal lineage and the
successor to his
father Igwe
Orizu I (Eze
Ugbonyamba) , He was the
first Igwe to
officially become a Christian,
although the...
- Eze
Ugbonyamba his
first son, Eze
Nnaweigbo the son of Mmegha, Eze
Enefeanya alias Oji, and
Ofodile who was of the same
mother with Eze
Ugbonyamba. Hugh...
- 1862–1891 17th Eze
ifekaibeya Igwe
Iwuchukwu 1855 1904 1891–1904 18th Eze
Ugbonyamba, Igwe
Orizu I 1881 1924 1904–1924 19th
Chief Josiah Nnaji, Igwe Orizu...
-
first republic senate President and his grandfather, Igwe
Orizu I (Eze
Ugbonyamba) was the
first Igbo man to own and
drive a car in the
entire Eastern Region...
-
royal house of Nnewi,
Anambra State, in
southeast Nigeria, a son of Eze
Ugbonyamba, Igwe
Orizu I.
Orizu went to the
United States in 1939,
earning a degree...
- Chairman, Chad
Basin Development Authority, 1991. Igwe
Orizu I (Eze
Ugbonyamba); 18th Igwe
Nnewi and the
first Igbo
person to own and
drive a car Joseph...