Professor Obiora Okonkwo: A Worthy Champion And Ambassador Of Igbo Culture
ULOKA CHIBUIKE
Professor Obiora Okonkwo is a shining example of dedication and passion for Igbo culture. As a devout Catholic Christian, accomplished academic, and successful entrepreneur, he seamlessly integrates his daily life with the promotion of his cultural heritage, a commitment seldom seen at such grandeur in contemporary Igbo society.
The Igbo cultural heritage has long faced challenges, with dwindling interest among civilised and established individuals to preserve the rich legacy of our ancestors, often influenced by negative stereotypes. However, recent times have witnessed a revival, slowly reshaping these narratives for the better with Professor Okonkwo seem to be leading in the front. As Irene Hernandez aptly puts it, culture isn’t just a legacy but an integral part of our daily lives.
Professor Obiora Okonkwo, OFR (Dikeora), consistently demonstrates his deep passion for Igbo culture and traditions, embodying these values in his everyday life. Despite his demanding professional commitments, he carves out time for personal enjoyment and remains dedicated to enhancing Igbo cultural heritage. It is no surprise that he has been honored with titles such as Ugegbe Igbo, Inwele Ogidi Inwele, Mbuba anafolu mbulu n’ukpa, Ibobo ndị Igbo, Ebekuo Dike, and Dikeora, amongst many, in recognition of his significant contributions to advancing Igbo culture, advocating for good governance, and serving as a distinguished ambassador of Igbo tradition.
As Professor Okonkwo continues to showcase the richness of Igbo art, music, and literature through various initiatives, supporting local artisans and cultural adherents. He is particularly celebrated in his hometown of Ogidi and across the Idemmili region for his unique Ijele Masquerade (Ijele Inwele), which has become one of the most renowned Ijele Masquerades in Southeast Nigeria today.
His efforts have garnered both local and global appreciation and recognition for various aspects of Igbo culture, extending beyond chieftaincy and masquerades to encompass local artisans. He inspires a new generation of young people to embrace their cultural heritage with pride. Professor Okonkwo stands as a role model and symbol of cultural excellence, demonstrating that tradition and modernity can coexist harmoniously. This is exemplified by his devout Catholic faith and his role as the founder and patron of the Ijele Inwele masquerade and dance group.
Through his relentless advocacy, Professor Okonkwo illustrates the transformative power of cultural promotion as a force for positive change, challenging negative stereotypes and fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire others to embrace and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Igbo people, nurturing a sense of community and pride that transcends generations.