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Emeka Esogbue : ウィキペディア英語版
Emeka Esogbue

Chukwuemeka Jerry Esogbue (Born 6 June 1970), usually referred to as Emeka Esogbue, is an Anioma (Nigerian) historian, journalist, writer and Anioma crusader. He is the author of 'A Study of the Origins and Migrations of Anioma Settlements', published by Carophem Communications Limited, Ibadan. Esogbue is currently the Associate Editor of Anioma Essence Magazine and also Associate Editor of Homage Magazine. As a historian, Emeka Esogbue favours the use of historical continuity in rendering past accounts and digging into the history of the Anioma people. He emphasises on the origin and inter-tribal relationship of the Anioma people of Delta, Anambra, Imo, Edo and Rivers States of Nigeria. Emeka Esogbue has in his writings passionately criticised the near assimilation of the Anioma people by related ethnic groups in the country and many of his works are centred on this. He was born to the family of Esogbue in Umuafene, Isieke, Umuekea in Ibusa (Igbuzo) in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.〔http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel.../esogbue_family_ibusa_delta_state_nigeria.html〕 His parents were Patrick Chukwudumebi and Theresa Nwasiwe Esogbue. Dumebi was said to be a member of defunct Biafran Commando unit during the Nigerian Civil War. His grandfather was Joseph Ozoemezie Esogbue, the first engine driver produced by Ibusa. Chief (Prof) Augustine Onwuyalim Moses Esogbue is also a member of the family.
==Education and career==
Emeka attended State Primary school, Lagos (1976–1982), later Agboju Secondary School (1983–1988) and Lagos State University (2000–2006). He was nominated the Peer Group Coordinator and Public Relations Officer of Pan African Agency for AIDS and Drug Abuse (PANCADA) (2001–2003) and held the position of the General Secretary of Femi Odumala Campaign Organization (FECO) it was an election within the Amuwo Odofin (Lagos) grassroots level from 2007–2008. He started his journalistic practice (though informally untrained) with the defunct ''Festac News'', a local newspaper in the 1990s reporting for the media outfit. He was also a contributor to ''Ibusa Pathfinder'' an Ibusa newsletter. Emeka would join Trade Africa, publishers of ''Africa Global Business'' magazine, Lagos-based media outfit in 2009 as a member of the Editorial Executive. In 2010, he was a contributor with ''Gold Fad'', an Ekiti-based magazine.

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