Ichie Ezeanalu, our foremost uncle in Igwe Nnachi 1's household, has been a complete embodiment of that term, Uncle!!
In the seventies, when truly there was a country, our holidays spent in the temperate abode of Jos, Plateau State, where Fred or " Kentucky" held sway, imbued in us a great sense of adventure and exploration, as we enjoyed the many treats he had in store for us.
Those heydays, he would orchestrate a picnic with his colleagues, who have all become great men today, with their Honda 175's in tow, and we would navigate the trendy places of Jos... museums, the serene parks, plazas and hotels, in an entourage brimming with great hospitality and panache.
A day that equally stood out, was the 28 of July, 1975, as we stood in one of his shops at Ahmadu Bello way, and watched a military procession that graced that avenue, only to wake up in the morning to the news of a new government in the Country.
Uncle Fred, before he was equally known as Ide Okpalenze, has always been a thoughtful and giving personality, and my last physical interaction with him this year elucidated all that, as we sat out on his porch, over a couple of drinks, and chatted about many topics, including the anticipated homecoming mass, of our recently departed Reverend sister Jojo, of which he braced all challenges, to attend the obsequies with us in Lagos, in December.
His last text on my phone, was emphatic on his joy and blessings, as he welcomed my grand daughter's birth, as he had equally become a great grand uncle by that.
Ichie' s transition was shocking, since he wasn't sickly, and had just tended his garden, as a retiree's past time culture he cultivated with passion.
We can only accept God's Will on this, and May his family be condoled by the Special Grace of God, and the amiable legacy that Ichie has left behind.
- Prince Chike Onochie ( Ezekwesili) and family.