Dr. Okey Anueyiagu was born in Kano,
Nigeria. He graduated, with honours, from the prestigious University of
Nigeria, NSUKKA, studied and earned post graduate degrees in Political Science
and Economics from the University of Rochester, New York and Fordham
University, New York. He was a pioneer staff member of the old Anambra State
University of Technology.
Dr. Okey Anueyiagu, a teacher, an
entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and activist, art collector and a humanist, has
distinguished himself in various endeavours of life. He has for over three
decades promoted various ventures in Oil and Gas, Agricultural, Telecommunication,
Construction, Manufacturing and Industrialization; and has sponsored the
promotion of art and culture across continents.
Dr. Okey has worked in various field
of endeavours in the promotion of harmonious coexistence of the various tribes,
entities and peoples within the varying geopolitical Landscape of Africa and
the world. His foray into sociopolitical spheres is geared toward fostering
unity and peaceful coexistence between diverse groups and entities.
In the academic field, he has
published a compendium of research materials, journals and books, a few of
which are listed herewith; Wealth and Economic Status: A perspective on Racial
inequality (1982), Foreign Trade Policy and Black economic Advancement. (1982),
Trends, Prospects, and Strategies for Black economic Progress. (1984), The
Political Mobilization of Black America, 1982- 1984 (1986), The Determinants of
Black Partisanship (1985), Race: Politics and Economics. (1985), Minorities and
the Labour Market (1985), Foreign Policy Planning: Its practice and problems in
the United States Department of State. (1985), Practice & Problems of the
United States Foreign Policy Planning: A case Study of Africa. (1985), Voter
Choice in Presidential Elections: A Casual Analysis. (1986), Welfare System in
Nigeria: An Analysis. (1987), Debt Conversion & Direct Equity investment:
The Mexican Experience. (1988), The Economic Implications of a Two-party System
in the Third Republic. (1988), Privatization: A Case Study of the Nigeria Oil
Industry. (1989), The Arrogance and Glorification of Illiteracy, (2009),
African Contemporary Art: Collection of Essays, (2011), Contemporary African
Art; My Private Collection of Onyema Offoedu-Okeke, 265 Pages (2012).
Some
of his Professional Memberships include; Member, The Joint Centre for Political Studies,
Washington D.C., U.S.A, Member, Democratic National Convention, New York
Chapter, Member, National Policy Institute, Washington D.C. U.S.A, Associate
Member, Economic and Social Task Force, JCPS Washington D.C., Member,
Association for Intelligence Officers, Virginia, USA, Member, Journals of U.S and International Intelligence Studies,
USA.
He has
served and continues to serve in the following business enterprises; Akob Ltd,
Pointec Technologies Ltd, Transmatic, Brown Brommel, Nigerian Coal Corporation.
Dr. Okey
Anueyiagu has been describe by very prominent scholars, successful and well
revered and respected individuals in very superlative ways.
In the
words of Ambassador Professor George Obiozor, Nigeria’s Ambassador to the
United States of America; “Dr. Okey Anueyiagu is very prominent, responsible
and highly respectable Nigerian. He is an outstanding business man with
interest in various enterprises including Agriculture, Power System, Aviation
Equipment, Mining, Engineering, Construction and Petroleum Products...”
Professor
Obiozor continues “ Dr. Okey Anueyiagu whom I have known for over 20 years, is
one of Nigeria’s best and brightest young entrepreneurs. He is a man of
impeccable integrity, a decent man with strong devotion to professionalism and
decorum in the conduct of his private and public life. He is highly respected
and admired by his colleagues and friends for his interest in the general
welfare of humanity in general and Nigerians in particular. I highly recommend
without hesitation Dr. Okey as a reliable man, and accomplished individual and
a trust worthy man with a reputation for honesty, charitable character and
friendly disposition. I have known him for over 20 years, and I have no doubt
in saying that he is a man who is faithful to friends and colleagues and
trusted by both as man of his words…”
In the same
vien, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, the former Executive Vice Chairman and General Counsel
of Exxon Mobil for Africa and the Middle East, and now The Minister of
Petroleum of Nigeria, wrote about Dr. Okey thus; “Dr. Okey Anueyiagu is a
person of topmost ethical and professional pedigree and is a well respected
Nigerian of means and stature… He is above all an impeccable gentleman… and I
have no hesitation in recommending him…”
Dr. Okey
Anueyiagu’s contribution to philanthropy is growing steadily. He has
contributed in various project in support of the poor, the down trodden, the
hungry, the homeless, orphans and less privileged in the society. Through his
organization;
DR. OKEY ANUEYIAGU FOUNDATION, a
structure was built to serve as accommodation and clinic for orphans in Awka.
The Foundation amongst other projects, is presently engaged in the design,
reconstruction of an old and dilapidated elementary school and construction of a
new structure in Awka. This massive project, when concluded, will feature
classrooms, laboratory, library auditoriums, clinic, living quarters for some
staff, track and field, spectator stand and other amenities to carter to over
500 pupils.
In the field
of art, Dr. Okey is an avid art collector that has spent well over 30 years
collecting painting and sculptures from around the world. In 2012 he published
a 265 page book titled; “Contemporary African Art- My Private Collection of
Onyema Offoedu-Okeke. The book, which include images reflecting the sweeping
governmental changes throughout Africa and the rest of the world, pays tribute
to Offoedu-Okeke’s heritage and the artists who preceded him. Topics range from
primal emotion to complicated sociological concerns. Throughout the anthology,
the artist aims to express his experience and observations though rhythm,
poetry, pattern, and color. Dr. Okey’s book and essays, ultimately seek to
advance and preserve the culture of Africa and by extension, of the world.
The Ph.D. graduate of Fordham University with
an emphasis in Economics and Political Science, is the CEO of Brown Brommel
Limited in Lagos, Nigeria. The company provides advanced technologies services
and leading innovation in multiple sectors, such as energy, defense,
infrastructure, agriculture, and publishing. Furthermore, Okey Anueyiagu helps
the company to maintain global strategic alliance networks and international
partnerships that contribute to project planning and execution.
His
admiration for his late father led him to craft a written tribute in his honor
that highlights the man’s life and the experiences they shared. In his tribute,
to his father, Chief Chuma, a Legendary Journalist and writer, who died in
2014, at 100, years Okey Anueyiagu says he greatly admired his father, who he
felt embodied integrity. Anueyiagu says that he learned many lessons from his
father, including the belief that a simple life is the most successful and
powerful. In addition, he says that his father taught him that peace and
simplicity are closely intertwined. Anueyiagu respected the fact that his
father led a life free of hate, hurriedness, and clutter.
Dr. Okey
Anueyiagu and his father shared many spiritual and philosophical discussion.
Anueyiagu says his father was a great thinker, savvy businessman, philosopher,
spiritualist, and an advocate for helping others to succeed. He says that one
of his father’s greatest lessons was that in order to be accomplished, you
should assist and encourage others. His father emphasized to him that by
helping others, you also help yourself.
Dr. Okey is
married to Hadiza, a lawyer and a partner of 30 years and have three daughters;
Tochi a lawyer, Ebele and Dera, both undergraduates, and twin boys Aka and
Arize.
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