BIOGRAPHY OF OZOR EZEAKOR ANIAKOR (1918-2023)

The full realization of Ozor Ezeakor Aniakor’s remarkable potential was undoubtedly influenced by his background and upbringing. Born to Elder Aniakor Uchedu, a man of unparalleled humility whose dearest companion was his farm, Ozor’s roots were deeply grounded in simplicity and hard work.
Elder Aniakor Uchedu’s wife, the equally humble Udegbu from Ogba, shared his modest approach to life.
Elder Aniakor had the joy of raising seven beautiful children, three sons, and four daughters. The male siblings included Chief Godwin Aniakor, Chief Oziakor Aniakor, and Chief Christopher Aniakor.
After the passing of their mother, the siblings united to support one another, with Chief Godwin Aniakor naturally taking on the role of the family’s patriarch.
Chief Godwin Aniakor, known as “Ochikota Oha Iwollo,” early on recognized the immense potential in his younger siblings. In particular, he took nurturing Ezeakor Mowu seriously, and this investment bore
fruit in the form of numerous exceptional qualities that marked Ezeakor Mowu’s life. Among these qualities were his unwavering courage, fearlessness, and a resolute commitment to telling the truth, regardless of the consequences.
Ozor’s remarkable attributes were a source of beneit not only to his family but also to the wider community of Aguobu Iwollo and Iwollo as a whole. His wisdom and moral integrity made him a natural choice whenever disputes arose, earning him the affectionate nickname ‘ZAA,’ derived from
Uzo Eze Abum Mowu.
Iwollo Community can indeed count themselves blessed and express gratitude to God for the privilege of sharing in the life of such a great and invaluable individual who lived for 105 remarkable years.
Let us hope and pray that Iwollo may be graced with another Ozor Ezeakor Abum Mowu in the future
Writer:
BARR. CHRISTOPHER ANIEMEZIE ALIOZO