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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Scholes007(m): 12:32am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by decomaniaboss(f): 12:47am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by jaksmillioniar: 3:00am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Victornezzar: 4:52am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Weinberg: 6:30am On Aug 17, 2017 |
Umuchukwu born Billionaire, Dr Godwin
Maduka 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Weinberg: 6:37am On Aug 17, 2017 |
Dr. Godwin Maduka is the Managing Director and founder Las
Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centre, which is the largest
and most comprehensive pain treatment practice group in
Nevada, United States of America.
He is a philanthropist who in a blink of eyes transformed
Umuchukwu Community in Orumba South Legal Government
Area of Anambra state to a modern city. He built over 100
houses for widows and poor in Umuchukwu town, built both
primary and secondary schools and a gigantic medical centre
in the community.
Dr. Maduka also built a Police Station, barracks for the police
and Nigerian Civil Defence Corps. To proclaim his faith in God,
he also build and donated a Catholic and Anglican Churches
including priest’s house, community and Civic Centre, village
hall, Igwe’s palace, State High Court in Umuchukwu
community among others.
Dr. Maduka is an adjunct Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology,
Pain Management and Surgery from Touro University College
of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Maduka recently granted interview to crop of journalists in
his country home, Umuchukwu when he visited Nigeria for the
burial of his elder brother, Onowu Sylvanus Obioma Maduka.
www.odogwublog.com reporter, was there and reports.
As a philanthropist, what can we attribute to your
philanthropy in Umuchukwu community?
Everybody knows that Umuchukwu in about 20 years ago
cannot boast of a common light or drinking water and all the
amenities eluded us. If you grew up in such abject poverty,
you will have no choice but to do something about it. I
started about 20 years doing something about it with the little
money I use to get before I have left over. I use to do
something, empowering people in the trade, training people in
school. I trained over 90 percent of lawyers in this state and
a lot of people in the higher education.
When you see people living in thatched houses in this
modern day, and you can do something about it, I think
everybody will like to do something about it because nobody
will like to live like that.
Today, there is no thatched house in Umuchukwu community
and most of the families can boast of their children in school.
So, the philanthropy is out of necessity. It is not a desire but
a necessity. You can’t make money and you come home with
a fine car and find out that people around you are suffering
and dying. We use to send people to Annunciation Hospital in
Enugu because of simple illness and that is why I have to
build a hospital here and furnish it, we don’t need to be
sending them away. Even if I am not around, they have to be
going there for treatment.
We didn’t have even elementary school not to talk of
secondary school. So, today we have both because people
don’t need to trek more than miles away to get basic
education. So the things we do here is out of necessity.
What is your motivation in all these?
I think that religious believe have something to do with what
we do. Faith is another reason. If you believe you can do
something, you can do that. If you also believe that you are
the medium which God Almighty can use to help people
because He doesn’t come down here to peoples’ homes. So,
motivation has religious background. Also necessity like I
said. Abject poverty can also influence one to do something
good. I was in this town so poor that if you ask me to raise
five thousand naira, it would take me a year to do that. Our
town Umuchukwu was then known for town of native doctors
and farmers. They didn’t believe much about formal
education. Man was that illogical and unimaginable chance
and I took it and I was able to pay back to my city.
In the midst of all these efforts to touch people’s lives, do
you encounter opposition?
I am so glad that it happens because it makes me a better
man. How can you even be alive and people accuse you of
things you never done and it comes from somebody in your
house – your next door neighbors. But truth never dies. No
matter how long you try to cover the truth one day it will
surface. That is what happened to me. The press at one
point are thinking that I am just a monster but in my religious
believe I said one day, people will realize what I am. After 20
years of doing this, you know who I am. I am not trying to
impress anybody. Anytime I do one thing out of goodness I
feel so good in doing that and I thank my Lord for doing that.
I know that I am not perfect but I said to God if they go to
the extreme, may God forgive them and forgive me too. So,
that is it. You cannot do anything in this life without having
an opposition. If it happens, then, something is wrong. But
time will tell and time has told that I am okay. I have a
simple solution to complex problem but I thank God Almighty
for giving me the excellent education I got from America
having triple professorship, double doctorate degree, Harvard
education and then having a successful practice in US which
paid off. But, with that, everything won’t be perfect unless I
come to the town where I grew up and try to make a change
for the future for somebody else because if I am doing well
and people are passing through the same hardship I passed
through, I don’t think that will make me a human being. So I
can say that philanthropy came to me, I didn’t go to it and I
was doing it without knowing it is called
philanthropy in the first place.
You are rated very highly in Las Vegas, what are your secrets
and how do they see you in America as a black man who
have made it to the top?
Medicine is changing. Medicine is about knowledge. People
don’t really care if you are black or Indian. If you have the
knowledge to save their lives, they will come to you. Those
days of stigmatism and bigmanism is wading away. We have
a black president. So, if it does exist before, it is going away.
Don’t think I became successful from robbing the bank. I
think I became a successful physician by knowing things that
will help people in their daily life. So, nobody cares who you
are or what colour or accent you speak with or which country
you came from. If you will help them with their personal life,
their best investment is their health, they will come to you.
So, that speaks for itself. So, things are changing in America
and it is changing fast. Those days of marginalization and
bigotries is going away. In the area of medicine, people don’t
care who you are anymore and that is why I am doing well.
You talked about the dominance of native doctors and
farmers in your community, what percentage of Christians do
we have in the town now?
It is now almost 100 percent. My father wasn’t a Christian.
He was a native doctor but thank God he wasn’t involved in
some bad practices. He did his own way of medicine with
laughter, compassion and what we called in medicine
cognitive therapy – giving hope. If you come to his house in
the middle of rainy season, he will defile the rain to go to the
bush and come out with roots and herbs – that is Dr. Maduka,
the dead one. And he will dance and laugh with patients to
make them feel good and he used to take me as an
apprentice. I use to go to people’s house with him where he
cured infertility. He cured even mental maladies, malaria,
transmitted diseases and all kinds of problems and took
interest in what we call pharmacognozy – the study of plant
as a way of treatment which is still undeveloped. That is why
I read pharmacy and medicine. The pharmacognozy is the
area I will go back in the future, to look at all these herbs and
roots
that these people used in curing all sorts of ailments before
the coming of the modern medicine.
Are you saying that your call to medical profession is
natural?
Well, I think it is like father like son. Most people do emulate
their parents. My father was a gentle giant. He was not a
Christian because that was what they knew then and I know
he went to heaven. He was the only son of his parents. I
used to watch him and emulate him and he knew that one day
I will be a successful physician. You can have the best
knowledge of medicine but the way you go about doing it
might affect folks. It’s not really what you know but how you
deliver the message. Many thing is art and science, you
master the two because any mistake, you cost people’s life
and I learnt how to reach folks from watching my own father.
So, people feel comfortable talking to me and my group, which
is Las Vegas pain Institute. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by ModsWillKillNL: 9:36am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Silentmind(m): 10:35am On Aug 17, 2017 |
ModsWillKillNL: Mr man, the next time you quote me without making any iota of sense, I will report you to the mod. I am not here to engage any of you. I came here just to participate in enlighten my brothers and giving details to their businesses. Try as much as possible to make sense next time you quote me. At least you have not seen this monicker engaging in bigotry. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by decomaniaboss(f): 11:10am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Prinzyy: 11:18am On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by jaksmillioniar: 12:23pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Weinberg: 1:16pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Perceptor(m): 1:18pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by jaksmillioniar: 2:36pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by ModsWillKillNL: 3:16pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Silentmind(m): 3:33pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Victornezzar: 4:22pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Silentmind(m): 4:24pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by safiaaASSHOLE: 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Victornezzar: 4:31pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
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raker300: Insurance is set to shake hands with technology later this month as Private Media Mart (PMM) limited, a media and event management firm has concluded arrangements to hold this year’s Insurance Technology (InTech) expo. The expo is targeted at enhancing the ability of corporate entities, especially in the ICT sector, to gain favourable marketing prospects within the insurance sub-sector. The Chief Executive Officer of PMM Mr. Ejiofor Agada, during an interactive session with journalists, said the forum was to examine, advocate, and streamline the deployment of the tools of information and communications technology within the insurance sector. “This event is meant to examine and review the current standards and encourage the adoption of technology tools in the insurance industry locally with global best practices as reference point; as well as using the avenue to discuss and ascertain the future direction of the sector; ICT-wise. “It is also meant to be the only credible bridging channel between players in the insurance industry and technology service providers to review and learn all about insurance ICT solutions in today’s technology space,†he revealed adding that information technology was only one factor that has potentials to bring sweeping changes in the industry. The PMM boss said his organisation was committed to offering value to the Nigerian economy by means of creating avenues for the propagation of ICT solutions as it affects different sectors of the nation’s economy. “…our zeal to see the rapid adoption of technology in all facets of Nigeria’s economy is the driving force behind our efforts with InTech,†he stated. This year’s Insurance Technology expo, has been scheduled to hold on the 26th and 27th of November, 2009 at the Golden Gate Paradise Hotel, Ikoyi, with the theme; “E-Insurance: issues and expectations in a growing economy.â€Â According to the organisers, the first day and part of the second day, would be used for the conference session, panel discussion of industry issues, and a mini-exhibition, while an appreciation gala night for CEO’s and special guests of honour would be staged on the second day. Other activities that will mark the two-day forum included presentations of awards, lectures and private business meetings. Those expected to participate in the conference were chief executive officers in the insurance sector, representatives from the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Senate Committee on Banking and Insurance, major players in IT solutions, senior media personalities, among other stakeholders. |
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