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Onwuka Kalu (24 May 1954 in Abiriba, Abia State, Nigeria – 23 February 2015 in Edgware, London, England) was a Nigerian businessman who founded Onwuka Hi-Tek a manufacturing concern in Aba which was later quoted on the
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but later fell into decline after Kalu fell out with the Nigerian government. He was a promoter of made in Nigeria and made in Aba products and was also a co-founder of Fidelity Union Merchant Bank.


Life

Kalu was born in
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,
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to parents of humble means. He began his career working for a West Africa concern Chika Group in Togo and Benin Republic from where he developed his trading skills. The firm was a trading concern with focus on importation of goods such as second hand clothes but Kalu started as houseboy before becoming secretary and later managing an import division. He also formed his own firm, Onwuka Interbiz with savings from his job to trade in Japanese textiles. In 1977, he returned to Nigeria to set up a firm, Nails and General Steel Manufacturing Industry Ltd to produce nails. He added the production of screws, bolts and barbed wire to the firm's brand list. When the machines presses used in the manufacture of nails were failing, he turned to the production of auto spare parts similar to products that were already in the market. To promote the firm's product and also encourage local manufacturing, he organized a Made in Nigeria trade fair in Aba in 1982 that was opened by then President
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. He then developed advocacy for patronage of locally manufactured products and later published a book in 1986 entitled ''The Challenge of Industrialisation in Nigeria''. The firm developed business relationships with multinational firms such as
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, UAC and Peugoet and some indigenous firms. In 1991, shares of Onwuka Hi-Tek were publicly listed on the stock exchange.


Political career

Kalu was a member of the 1988 Constituent Assembly that deliberated on the structure of the Third Republic government. He then became a leading member of the Liberal Convention but the association was banned by President Babangida in 1990. Kalu subsequently left politics. Kalu soon founded a children's foundation to bring the plight of many children who are affected by preventable issues and diseases. The foundation organized the Children of Africa charity concert that had entertainers like
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, the Temptations and
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perform. The concert was planned to be a three-day event and guests to include
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and General
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. However, the concert failed to raise enough money impacted by a restriction of movement caused by the schedule of a national census, highly priced tickets also deterred many from showing up and stars had to play in an arena that was half filled. After the annulment of the June 12 Nigerian Presidential election, through his work with National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Kalu came back into public discourse as a supporter for a return to democratic government during the regime of
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. He was arrested along with
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and was imprisoned for a year before he fled into exile, though he lost an eye. In exile, he earned a law degree. Kalu returned to Nigeria during the Fourth Republic, in 2003, he was an Abia State governorship candidate for APGA.


Death

Kalu died of
acute myeloid leukaemia Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells, characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal cells that build up in the bone marrow and blood and interfere with normal blood cell production. Symptoms may include ...
on 23 February 2015 in a hospital in Edgware, London.


References

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