Former Minister of
Information and Director General of NAFDAC began her final journey to mother
earth with a torrent of eulogies from distinguished Nigerians who turned up in
large numbers to bid her a final farewell at the special Honours & Tributes
Ceremony held in her memory at the Women Development Center, Awka
Speaking further, Chief
Obiano observed that “In her lifetime, Dora meant different things to different
people. To her family, she was a loving mother and a caring wife, to the Ndi
Anambra, she was a proud daughter and a great ambassador, to Nigerians, she was
a crusader, an amazon and a super-heroine.”
The governor also
explained that “in Dora, we witnessed a complete embodiment of the very essence
of Ndi Anambra. She was cerebral, proud, bold and friendly with a heart of
gold. These are the qualities that we are advocating for Ndi Anambra. Indeed, I
was about to name her the Ambassador plenipotentiary of Anambra State before
her passing.”
According to him, “Dora
had the gift of Grace. Even in the middle of hopelessness of her medical
challenges, Dora radiated hope. In
truth, Dora was a rare gem. Her life of sacrifice as well as unwavering
boldness in defense of truth and justice is a towering legacy that Ndi Anambra
are fiercely proud of. It was a great privilege and honour to have known and
associated with her.”
Also delivering a moving
eulogy, the First Lady of Anambra State, Chief Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano observed
that “there are some people whose lives give meaning to the lives of others. Our dearest
mother, sister, auntie and super-heroine, Prof. Dora Akunyili was one of such
people.”
According to her,
“there was no challenge that she considered too great for her, neither was any
risk too grave once she felt satisfied that the steps she was taking were in
the utmost interest of the people. My prof was one woman who almost always had
her eyes on the prize and in so doing, she became a resounding success.”
Describing her
further, Chief Mrs Obiano observed that “In the field of academics, my Prof.
was a colossus amongst men. In public service, my Prof. endeared herself to the
world with her dedication and selflessness. In pursuit of social justice, my
Prof. was never intimidated by the prospects of paying the high price of
standing for what she believed. In all her struggles and advocacies, Dora
Akunyili gave hope to the hopeless, sticking out her neck on occasions when
less courageous people would have beaten a retreat.”
Talking of her
infinite debt of gratitude to the late amazon, Chief Mrs Obianp said, “I will
never forget her wise advice and motherly counsel that have shaped my
understanding of what it means to devote oneself to the service of one’s
people. They constitute the basic principles that guide my personal approach to
the service of umu nwanyi Anambra today. I am eternally grateful to her for
making herself a shining example to all women who may find themselves in public
service. In her death, humanity is robbed of her genius and redeeming spirit.”
In his own eulogy,
the war-time President of Nigeria, General Yakubu Gowon described Prof Akunyili
as a great woman. “What is she not? You cannot get a better woman than her. My
apologies to my wife. She was a fantastic woman, a fantastic wife, mother and
grandmother. I think this nation had one of the greatest gifts of human beings
in Dora. Let us rejoice in the life of this great woman. She deserves our
prayers and respect,” he observed.
In his own tribute,
prominent novelist and traditional ruler, Igwe Prof. Chukwuemeka Ike recalled
that Dora was an outstanding scholar and a remarkable academic.
According to him,
all through her stay in the ivory tower where Dora distinguished herself in her
earlier career, she was driven by the passion “to seek truth, to teach truth
and to preserve truth.”
Also paying growing
tributes to the late czar, Bola Obasanjo, the wife of former President Olusegun
Obasanjo described Dora as a role model who impacted so many lives. “She was a
legend, an Icon. She will never be forgotten. She staked her life to save many
lives. We all remember that day when the bullet took the cap off her head. We
are grateful to God that it did not remove her head that time,” she recalled.
In the reckoning of
Chief Victor Umeh, National Chairman of APGA, Dora’s passage was a huge loss to
the party. Said he; “She was a great
peace maker. When she saw people quarrelling she would be running from pillar
to post. She did it between me and my brother the former governor. Dora was
thoroughly accomplished. She won everything.”
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