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10 Things To Know About Arthur Nzeribe, The Maverick Politician

Ten things you should know about Arthur Nzeribe, the maverick politician have been highlighted below.

The former Nigerian Senator died today, Sunday, May 7, at the age of 83.

Glamtush has highlighted 10 things to know about Arthur Nzeribe, the maverick politician who played a major role in the June 12, 1993 election annulment:

Here are 10 things to know about the maverick politician who played a major role in the June 12, 1993 election annulment:

1 – Arthur Nzeribe was born on November 3, 1938, to Oyimba Nzeribe, a lawyer and state counsel.

2 – Nzeribe lost his mother when he was in primary school at the time when his father was away in Britain studying Law.

3 – He attended Bishop Shanahan College, Orlu, and the Holy Ghost College, Owerri.

4 – After his secondary school, he travelled to Lagos State in 1957 where he got employment with the Nigeria Ports Authority as an engineering cadet, and a year later, he received a scholarship from the NPA to study Marine Engineering.

5 – He attended the Portsmouth College of Technology and Chesterfield College of Technology in England. By 1960 when Nigeria got her independence, Nzeribe was already selling Life Insurance to black immigrants in Britain.

6 – He ran for the Senatorial seat of the Orlu Zone in Imo State in 1983 with the slogan, ‘Change ’83’ and electrified the political space, becoming the senator representing the zone on the platform of the Nigerian Peoples Party.

7 – On June 10, 1993, Nzeribe tried to stop the June 12 election, relying on a court order that his group, Association for Better Nigeria, got from a midnight ruling from late Justice Bassey Ikpeme of an Abuja High Court. ABN was known to be pro-Babangida.

8 – In 1999, when Nigeria returned to democratic rule, he returned to the Senate representing the Orlu Senatorial district on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party. He was re-elected in 2003 and was in the Senate till 2007.

9 – Nzeribe was suspended indefinitely by the then Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim, in November 2002 over an allegation of N22 million fraud.

10 – While in the Senate and as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, he was the brain behind the National Health Insurance Scheme which was born as an Act of the Parliament.

GLAMTUSH

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