Ma bi ajọfẹ Anthony Eromosele Enahoro ọchụ ẹkẹbiẹ nọlụ ọgwụnyọmẹji ọdọ 1923 i la kwụ ọchụ ẹkẹgwa nọlụ mi ẹkẹgwẹlụ nọlụ ọdọ 2010[1] i defu abọ ki di ụjadụ ñwo abo Nigeria.[2]

Ọ ñwụ chi ọma ejọdụdu gwefi ami ọma m’ègwa ki attah ñwu kpaí iyẹ ñwụ bi, ụgbọ ki kwụ chi Uromi, Edo State Nigeriia. Ọdụ attah ñwụ chi Anastasius Okotako Enahoro (1900–1968), ọdụ iye ñwụ chi Fidelia Victoria Inibokun née Ogbidi Okojie (1906–1969).[3] Ụkọlọ ki Enahoro che chi ụkọlọ inabali, i dẹfụ abọ ijabe Nigeria kpai ụkọlọ goverṅenti. Ụñyi ụkọchẹ ki lẹ chi Chegbụlụ Government ki di, Uromi, chegbụlụ government ki di Owọ kpai King's College, Lagos.[4]Enahoro mudi ene ki ya ki ọtakada Nnamdi Azikiwe's newspaper, Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan, ọdọ 1944 ekọ ki chi ọdọ ọgwụnyọka, ẹgba le ọ ñwi chi ẹné ki chi imọtọ tule ki ya ki ọtakada newspaper.[5] I chane ki ọtakada Zik's Comet, Kano, ọdọ 1945–49. Ọdọ 1953, Enahoro defụ abọ kụ ma mobe motion ka ki ni ki oọjanẹ Nigeria ki ni ụlatane.[6][7]

Abakwanẹ

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Anthony Enahoro chi ọma ọgba attah ñwu kpai iye ñwụ, ụgbọ ki gwọ chi Onewa, Uromi, Edo State Nigeria. Ọdụ ami ọmayẹ ñwu chi diplomat Edward, ené inabali Peter ("Peter Pan"), Henry, Mike Enahoro, ẹnéẹkí ya ki inabali ọji Nigerian Television Authority, Ben, Dan, Bess, Chris, kpai Emmanuel. Ọdụ attah ñwụ kpai iye ñwụ chi Anastasius Asuelinmen "Okotako" Enahoro (d. 1968) kpai Fidelia Inibokun née Ogbidi Okojie (d. 1969), ụma ọnọbụle onu ọjane Nigeria.[8]Ukolo ki Enahoro che gbolo chi ukolo inabali, ijabe, ukọlọ govermenti kpai ukọlọ pro-democracy movement.

Enahoro loti unyi ukọche chegbulu govmenti Uromi, kpai King's College, Lagos, Enahoro mudi ẹnẹ ki ya ki ọtakada Nnamdi Azikiwe newspaper, Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan, odo 1944 ẹkọ ki chi ogwunyoka.[9]

Odo 1953, Anthony Enahoro ẹfu western house of Assembly, Enahoro chanẹ ki raise motion ki Nigeria ni ulatanẹ odo 1960 ochu ẹkẹgwa nolu ẹjodudu.[9]

Akwora Unyi Nwu

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Odu oya Enahoro chi Helen (née Ediae) (1933–2012), ma ni ami oma melu, ma ni ami aju wẹwẹ[9]

References

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  4. Adesulu, Dayo (2016-09-29). "Nigeria at 56: What Education was like before independence". Vanguard. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
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