My father was the youngest member of OKAA, he joined in 1958 in Aba and later Port Harcourt, he was called Okaa Citreon (he held the dealership of Citreon then in Nigeria, Ghana and Congo back in the day. Members of Okaa were also the foundation members of the Peoples Club and the Lords Club and some also were founding members of Club 25 along with persons like Ume Omadike Obi-Eze, Dike Udensi, Nnanna Kalu, Ndukwe E Ndukwe, Mazi Osunnmanu etc
Wow so Sir Joe Nwankwu was National Lord for Okaa Society and Peoples Club. An incredible recognition 👍 Thanks for this man's breakdown as to how Okaa Society became the forerunner of Peoples Club. Creative Lord TV-excellent job 👍
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His father was indeed a great man during his time but just like he rightly said, they were unable to continue with their father’s legacy. Their generation was only after the already established wealth. Creative Lord Tv 📺 keep keeping it up.
Creative Lord, I know all these history, because I research Igbo history. I have your WhatsApp contact. I want to send you a message please. I know that J. O. Nwankwu was National Lord at Okaa and later People's Club.
What pains me, is that many of this people couldn't do what their father did, those days life wasn't easy but this men beat all odd and made to a greater height and in this present generation, but their children couldn't even manufacture a pin, except few who are doing well, igbo need to learn how to continue with generation, this time around it is above container economy , we need to do more, all about importer and exporter
Igbo people and competition, this people suppose to get the real founder of people club na, but everybody na founding father, my father was this, my father that
Daalụ Nwanne, that has always been one of the problems of Igbo which is Okika. Everybody wants to be I do this, I do that, na me. Bunch of people that doesn't have integrity. What have they contributed to the growth of igbo race, they should all get out. Shameless people
I swear with my life, my own late father is more Honourable than that man including you own father. My village still cry n misses my late dad till now even though he's not a billionaire but he has impacted soo many lives physically n morally
My father was the youngest member of OKAA, he joined in 1958 in Aba and later Port Harcourt, he was called Okaa Citreon (he held the dealership of Citreon then in Nigeria, Ghana and Congo back in the day. Members of Okaa were also the foundation members of the Peoples Club and the Lords Club and some also were founding members of Club 25 along with persons like Ume Omadike Obi-Eze, Dike Udensi, Nnanna Kalu, Ndukwe E Ndukwe, Mazi Osunnmanu etc
This Mazi Osunmanu is it the same person that Oriental Brothers mentioned in one of their songs.
Very revealing. Well done Creative Lord for doing your due diligence. ❤❤
Wow so Sir Joe Nwankwu was National Lord for Okaa Society and Peoples Club.
An incredible recognition 👍
Thanks for this man's breakdown as to how Okaa Society became the forerunner of Peoples Club.
Creative Lord TV-excellent job 👍
Good to hear
I love history ♥️ 😊
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We love what you do, thank you. Could you please try and educate yourself a little bit more. You are a young person so you have to bough time to educate yourself. Enrol in a night classes or you can use online materials.
We love you. 🎉
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Chief Chuma Nnoruka, Orimili of Awka Etiti, Agbanuo n gene of Idenmili.
Thanks for the historical insight on how Okaa transitioned to People’s Club!
His father was indeed a great man during his time but just like he rightly said, they were unable to continue with their father’s legacy. Their generation was only after the already established wealth. Creative Lord Tv 📺 keep keeping it up.
Is his father dead?
Yes@@princejohn-su5yr
Yes my uncle was indeed a great man
I believe he is telling this story as told to him by his father because he wasn’t even born as of 1955
Orimili nwa Dunu Okigbo Awka Etiti
I was waiting to hear his fathers company...all i hear is club club
Check the part 1 that’s where he told us about his fathers company and how he started it
Why is the interviewer pronouncing 19 like a village illiterate😂
So why is our generation failing in the foot steps of our fathers ?
Creative Lord, I know all these history, because I research Igbo history.
I have your WhatsApp contact. I want to send you a message please.
I know that J. O. Nwankwu was National Lord at Okaa and later People's Club.
What pains me, is that many of this people couldn't do what their father did, those days life wasn't easy but this men beat all odd and made to a greater height and in this present generation, but their children couldn't even manufacture a pin, except few who are doing well, igbo need to learn how to continue with generation, this time around it is above container economy , we need to do more, all about importer and exporter
Igbo people and competition, this people suppose to get the real founder of people club na, but everybody na founding father, my father was this, my father that
Daalụ Nwanne, that has always been one of the problems of Igbo which is Okika. Everybody wants to be I do this, I do that, na me. Bunch of people that doesn't have integrity. What have they contributed to the growth of igbo race, they should all get out. Shameless people
@@Odalaiwuejengawhere’s your father?😅😂
I swear with my life, my own late father is more Honourable than that man including you own father. My village still cry n misses my late dad till now even though he's not a billionaire but he has impacted soo many lives physically n morally
Problem with igbo people, they don't keep record, everybody is founder of people club that is the issue
My dear eehh, everybody wants to take Glory..!!