A Lecture by
Chuks
Iloegbunam
on the occasion of the
2018 Grand Alumni/Friends Homecoming
of the Faculty of Arts
Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka.
April 26, 2018.
*Iloegbunam
“Our history strongly suggests that we need to moderate strength and
power with discretion and diplomacy, not only among our leaders but also among
the generality of our people. It is not weakness to recognize the value of
discretion. It is foolhardiness to choose death (or something close to it) in
place of life.”
– Michael J. C. Echeruo.
I decided to open today’s discussion with the above quote
from Professor Echeruo’s A Matter Of
Identity, his November 1979 foundational lecture of the Ahajioku Lecture Series. The reason is
that it encapsulates the theme of my presentation, which is that E’kesia n’obi, ekee na mkpuke.
But, first of all, permit me to deliver to protocol its
due. I count myself privileged to stand before you today, even if to do a job
outside my professional territory of operation. I am a journalist who, by
virtue of political appointments, has operated within governmental circles in
the last 15 years. I have never been a teacher, not even a nursery school
teacher. Yet, I have been pressed into service here, to deliver a disquisition
to those whose primary and professional responsibility is the impartation of
knowledge. In my view, it is like taking coal to Ngwo,
Nigeria’s Newcastle! It has its risks and thrills.
Theoretically, I could be ordered at any point of this assignment to return to
wherever I came from, my thoughts and pronouncements considered no better than
garble to the educated ear. On the other hand, I could be tolerated, in which
case my representation could form a pedestal for firing crusts in order to
extricate diamond. That would be thrilling.