The Methodist College of Uzuakoli is a
college in
Abia,
Nigeria.
History
The
Primitive Methodist
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missionary society of Great Britain founded Uzuakoli Institute (UI) in 1923. In 1931 it was renamed Methodist College. Available information indicates that a group of missionaries led by Rev. Herbert Lewis Octavia Williams was the first principal.
At various times from inception to 1959, British missionaries administered the college. These included Rev. Hardy, Rev. Carver, Rev. Aggrey, Rev. Woods, Rev. McGarr, Rev. William (Bill) H. Spray, and Rev. E. Bernard Hall, who arrived in 1959 to be the last European missionary to serve as principal. In his final period of service in 1963, he stepped down to be deputy principal and servedg under Mr Kanu Achinivu, the first Nigerian-born principal of the college.
In recent history, the following men have served: Mr. Onokala, Mr. Anyaoha, Mr. Chukwu Ogbonnaya, Mr. Nwauche, Godwin O. O. Uzoechi, Mr C. N. Ukanwoke, Dr. Chukwumereije and Chief Sir Mike Emezue (D O B), who became the Principal of the College from 2008-2012. As a result of the handing over of some secondary schools to their original owners by the Abia State Governor, Chief T A. Orji, Methodist College Uzuakoli was returned to the Methodist Mission Nigeria on 14 September 2012. In 2013, the principal was Rev. Best Okike.
Methodist College is located on approximately of land in Umuachama Amamba village, Uzuakoli district in Abia State.
The college operated the Uzuakoli Leprosy Research Center, which was run and overseen by some of the same missionaries who served at the college. Rev. T.F. Davey from Great Britain led the foundation for the research center.
Prince Daniel Chiekweiro Onyema, The First Chief Engineer for Eastern Region of Nigeria.
Mission
The school's motto is "You First, I Second". The college anthem was selected from the ''Methodist Hymn Book'' No.64 "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty the King of Creations". By 1953, Methodist College had expanded into three academic centers comprising the secondary, high school and teacher training Centers. The teacher training arm of the school was later relocated outside the main college campus, while the high school program was terminated in 1973. The "Castle", a square-shaped block of living quarters, was constructed in 1930 to board 150 students at a time.
While there were roughly 400-day students attending the college in 2013, in the late 1970s there were about 1,500 boarding students in the college. During this period, students were accommodated in twelve houses grouped by their locations on campus as follows:
; Crescent Group
* Achinivu
* Nwanna
* Okpara
; Castle Group
* Aggrey
* Williams
* Hardy
* Carver
; Obiohia Group
* Spray
* Ibiam
* Niger
; New Territory
* Ukpabi
* Imo
At its prime, students of the college had opportunities to participate in the Arts and Debating Society, Science Club, Scripture Union, Society for the Promotion of Igbo Language and Culture, Horticultural Society, Theater and Dramatic Society, etc. Some of the accolades bestowed upon the college included winner of the 1980 National Quiz Championship and 1978 Imo State Debating Championship.
Methodist College consistently graduated its students with complete High School Certificate (HSC) papers and credits in the West African School Certificate (WASC), which was equivalent to the British
General Certificate of Education (GCE).
Notable alumni
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Emeka Ezeugo
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, Super Eagles
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Chinedu Ikedieze
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(alias Aki of the Aki Na Pawpaw fame)
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Clement Isong, former governor of Central Bank of Nigeria and governor of
Cross River State (1979–1983)
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Eddie Mbadiwe
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He was educated at Government Secondary School at Ow ...
, member of the Nigerian House of Representatives
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Edward Ikem Okeke
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, former deputy president of the PRP Party, and presidential special adviser, Nigeria's Second Republic
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Michael Okpara
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, former premier of
Eastern Region, Nigeria
* Sir Justice
Egbert Udo Udoma, former judge of the
Supreme Court of Nigeria,
Chief Justice of Uganda, and chairman of
Nigeria's 1978 Constituent Assembly)
* Chief
Onyema Ugochukwu
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, former director of ''
Daily Times of Nigeria
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At its peak, in the 1970s, it was one of the most successful locally owned businesses in Africa.
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'' and former chairman of Niger Delta Development Corporation
* Ambassador
Jonah Chinyere Achara
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, First Agent General of Eastern Nigeria to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.
[EASTERN NIGERIA TODAY Published monthly by the Office of the Agent General for Eastern Nigeria in the United Kingdom, 9 Northumberland Avenue, London w.c.2 May 1960]
References
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Educational institutions established in 1923
Universities and colleges in Nigeria
1923 establishments in Nigeria