By Emeka Nwosu, PhD
Since the news of the demise of the President General of Ohaneze, Engr. Chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu, filtered into the public space, the media has been awash with encomiums on the incredible life he lived in the service of the nation and Ndigbo. As we count down to the commencement of the burial rites of this iconic elder statesman, it has become imperative to examine his sterling contributions to various facets of national development. While he lived, he made his marks and recorded impressive achievements in different fields of human endeavor, too numerous to mention.
In this piece, however, we will be focusing attention on his outstanding contributions to sports and youth development in Nigeria. Indeed, the history of sports and youth development in the country, particularly modern football, would be incomplete without the impeccable contributions of the late icon. Iwuanyanwu came big on the national sports scene with his Iwuanyanwu Nationale Football Club which he put together to give Nigerian youths opportunities for self-development.
Having made his marks in business and politics, Iwuanyanwu, perhaps, felt that one of the most potent ways of unleashing the creative energies of the youths and mobilizing them for national development was through empowerment in the field of sports. He brought his Midas touch into this specialized field and expectedly made a huge success out of it.
As Alhaji Kashim Imam, a prominent Northern Politician and close political ally of Iwuanyanwu stated in his tribute to the late Chief when he clocked 80 two years ago, “after the Civil War, football became more than a game for the Igbo who put in their whole being into Rangers International Football Club of Enugu to re-launch themselves into national and international reckoning”.
The Rangers through their successful exploits within the country and continent brought hope and happiness to the war-weary Igbos who were just recovering from the trauma and devastations of the 30-month conflict.
Upon the creation of Imo State in 1976, the State government led by Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu established the Spartans Football Club of Owerri as Rangers was inherited by Anambra State. The Spartans made waves, but were not as successful as the Rangers. Iwuanyanwu took over the Club in 1985 and rebranded and turned it into a winning machine known as Iwuanyanwu Nationale Football Club. With Iwuanyanwu on the saddle as the proprietor, the Club became an all-conquering team that won several laurels within Nigeria, West Africa and the continent.
In 1988, Iwuanyanwu Nationale came close to lifting the African Cup of Champions Clubs (now CAF Champions League trophy), but for their narrow loss to Algeria`s Entente de Setif which many objective football enthusiasts blamed on poor officiating. The Club produced many prominent footballers who later moved into many top club sides in Europe to play professional football. They include the likes of Etim Esin, Friday Ekpo, Nwankwo Kanu, Thompson Oliha, Vincent Enyeama, Edward Ansah, Uche Okechukwu, Andrew Uwe, Friday Elahor, Sunday Eboigbe, Ben Iroha, Finidi George, Michael Obiku etc.
Like Kashim noted: “The club churned out players that made the country and Africa proud. Former African Footballer of the Year, World Under-17 Championship winner, UEFA Champions League winner and Olympic gold medalist, Kanu Nwankwo, grew from the ranks of Nationale, starting from the feeder academy- Iwuanyanwu Comets”. It is also important to note that the Nigeria`s heroic USA `94 dream team comprised about seven players of Iwuanyanwu Nationale.
Iwuanyanwu, through his club put food on the tables of the families of the players many of who went on transfers to Europe to ply their trade. He also, through, the several victories of the club within the West African sub-region and continent brought honour and pride to the nation.
The club reverted to Imo State Government around 2006 and assumed a new name: Heartland Football Club of Owerri. It has not been the same ever since.
Iwuanyanwu did not limit his involvement in sports to only his club. He was a national asset who deployed his enormous resources and contacts to the service of the nation at critical moments in her sporting history. It is on record that he served the nation as Chairman, National Sports Development Fund. He was also the Chairman, Nigeria Football Association (USA `94) and Cup of Nations Fund Raising Committee in the same period.
He served at different times as the Patron of many sporting groups in Nigeria, including the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). His death has definitely left a huge void in the sporting fraternity of our nation which would be very difficult to fill. There is no doubt that his contributions to Nigeria`s sports and youth development are immeasurable. As the nation mourns his passage, it is our prayer that God will grant his soul eternal repose.
Dr. Nwosu is a Member of the Media Sub-committee for the Burial of Chief Iwuanyanwu.
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