Photo News: Anenih joins the Octogenarians’ club
Anenih: a stylish birthday cake for the man called “Mr Fix It’. He really fixes this cake well!. Photo State House
There were a thanksgiving service, with prayers offered by Archbishop of Kafanchan, Joseph Bagobiri and a reception party afterwards. The sermon at the thanksgiving was delivered by The Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan. He urged Nigeria’s political leaders to always fear God and promote the people’s wellbeing.
He urged the politicians to always see political power and wealth as temporal, adding, that they should, therefore, use them for the benefit of the masses.
Onaiyekan said that all human beings, irrespective of their position, status, wealth and affluence must see themselves as mere mortals.
President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Dame Patience were there to celebrate with the man, reputed with the political magician touch, in his heydays. Former leaders, Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida, AbdulSalami Abubakar also attended. So was Governor Adams Oshiomhole, the political nemesis of Anenih in his home state of Edo.
Business mogul and Nigeria’s richest man, Aliko Dangote also attended. And so did the duo of General Theophilus Danjuma and his wife, Senator Daisy Danjuma.
Here are some photographic memories of the event
A birthday card from another octogenarian, ex-Vice President Alex Ekwueme, on behalf of PDP Board of Trustees.
Obasanjo after blessing Zimbabwe’s rigged poll, rushed down to felicitate with his ‘Leader’. Photo State House
The Archbishop of Kafanchian, Bishop Joseph Bagobiri
Prays for President Goodluck Jonathan, his Wife, Chief Tony Anenih and his wife Dame Patricia Anenih at the thanksgiving service
Prays for President Goodluck Jonathan, his Wife, Chief Tony Anenih and his wife Dame Patricia Anenih at the thanksgiving service
Known as ‘Mr Fix-It’ and more fondly as ‘The Leader’, Anthony Akhakon Anenih was born in Uzenema-Arue in Uromi on 4 August 1933.
In 1951 he joined the Nigeria police force in Benin City. Working at home, he obtained secondary school qualifications. He attended the Police College in Ikeja, and was selected for further training in the Bramshill Police College, Basingstoke, England in 1966 and the International Police Academy, Washington DC in 1970.
He served as a police orderly to the first Governor General of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and worked as an instructor in various police colleges and the Administrative Staff College(ASCON) in Badagry. Anenih retired from the police force, just in time to take part in the politics of the Second Republic in 1978/79.
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