By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
Chinua Achebe died at exactly 11:51pm (US time), that is 4.51am (Nigerian time), on Thursday, March 21 at the Harvard University Teaching Hospital, Massachusetts, USA, aged 82. It was one death that shook the entire world as tributes came pouring in from all the continents of the world, from presidents down to paupers.
*Pix by Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye (2013)For some of his admirers, the world stood still, yet for orders
events moved at a frenetic pace, culminating to the Thursday, May 23 interment
of the icon in his native Ogidi, Anambra State. The one-storey home of Chinua
Achebe looks quite modest from the outside but it has a lift inside. The
building for me captures the essence of the great progenitor of African
literature: the quality of what is within is greater than any showiness outside.
Achebe was interred at 4.30pm in a marble tomb in his Ikenga village ancestral home of Ogidi town in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State. He was given an elaborate Christian funeral service at St. Philips Anglican Church, Ogidi, as opposed to the African mores he championed in his novels.