Eberechi Dick
Eze Eberechi N. Dick // ⓘ is a Nigerian monarch. He is the Eze Udo I of Mgboko Ngwa Amaise Kingdom in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State. He served as Chairman of Abia State Traditional Rulers Council from 2013 to 2019 and Chairman South-East Council of Traditional Rulers from 2015 to 2020. He served as the chancellor Federal University of Technology, Minna from 2018 to 2021 and currently the chancellor of Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru.[1][2][3][4][5]
Eberechi Dick | |
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Eze Udo I of Mgboko Ngwa Amaise Kingdom | |
Reign | 1997 |
Born | Eberechukwu N. Dick Mgboko Ngwa, Obingwa, Abia State |
Issue | Prince Ugochukwu Bobby Dick |
Religion | Christianity |
Occupation | Businessman |
Chairman Abia State Traditional Rulers Council | |
In office 2013–2019 | |
President | Goodluck Jonathan |
Governor | Theodore Orji |
Succeeded by | HRM Eze Joseph Ndubuisi Nwabekee |
Chancellor Federal University of Technology, Minna | |
In office 2014–2020 | |
Succeeded by | Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi |
Chairman South East Council of Traditional Rulers | |
In office 2018–2021 | |
Succeeded by | Obi Alfred Achebe |
Chancellor Federal University of Agriculture, Zuru | |
Assumed office 2021 | |
References
- Sampson, Okey (21 December 2021). "Former South East traditional rulers council chairman calls for increased funding of varsities". The Sun. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
- Dick, Eberechi (11 December 2016). "We demand justice and equitable treatment — HRM Eze (Dr.) Eberechi N. Dick". The Guardian. Interviewed by Gabriel Omonhinmin. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
- Okoli, Anayo (26 October 2015). "South East monarchs get new chairman". Vanguard. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
- "Nigeria: Abia Gets New Council of Traditional Rulers". Daily Trust. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2022 – via AllAfrica.
- Emeruwa, Chijindu (28 November 2019). "Ikpeazu dissolves Abia Traditional Rulers Council". Daily Post. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
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