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Joseph N. C. Egemonye

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He attended Manchester College of Commerce, England, in 1962 and St. John College also in Manchester, where he was the vice president of the
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in Nnewi. He raised local readers awareness on local politics and community affairs, which earned him the nickname
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He began his career as a teacher, writer and journalist in Nnewi. He wrote two short stories,
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industry to provide young people with employment. As a politician, he was nominated as the
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local government chairmanship candidate by the National Republican Convention Party (
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from September 1960, under Joseph Akpan as editor. He later founded an
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of the Eastern Nigerian Observer Newspaper in 1960 before founding an
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Mr Joe N. C. Egemonye., The 22-year old Editor of “The Voice of Youth”
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Ucheakpunwa, Nkolika, Ekwutosi, Cheznee, Ajaegbo, Ogechukwu, Chinekwu
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Ndubisi Chukwukadibia Egemonye was born on 6 December 1933 to
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Nigerian journalist, writer and social critic (1933–2011)
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missionaries from Uruagu, Nnewi. He was a grandson of a
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