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HOLY NWEJE:The true story of AN IGBO SAINT.
Hezekiah Okoro Nweje was born AT his hown town, Onitsha in 1919 and died as an Anglican priest in 1962. He was called HOLY NWEJE because of his extreme righteousness in words and actions. Very humble and a humanitarian per excellence. Whatever the church he pastored gave him as a gift must be shared with poor and less privileged. When he was nominated as the Anglican Bishop of the Niger, he declined and nominated someone that he believed was more qualified. He believed that wealth was sharing what you have with others without hoarding it. NWEJE lane at Onitsha was a street name to immortalize the saint called HOLY NWEJE.
When next an Igbo person calls you HOLY NWEJE, don’t see the name as an insult instead rejoice because you’re one in a million.