Victor Okechukwu Anyaegbuna, was born on November 11 (Poppy Day) , in the first year of the second half of the twentieth Century, at Aba in Eastern Nigeria, as the first of seven children of same parents. He attended the elite Government Secondary School, Afikpo in Eastern Nigeria where he was Editor-in-Chief of the school's 'Purple Times' newsletter. He also attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he graduated with the Bachelor of Science Honours (B.Sc Hons) degree in Biochemistry, and was President of the Society of Biochemistry Students. Thereafter, he served under the Nigerian National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme after which he joined the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, Nigeria where he was Editor-in-Chief of the 'MEDILAG Journal' and graduated as a Medical Doctor. He is a member of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) , The Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN) , and the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) . He was also the Chief Medical Officer/Proprietor of Levan Medical Center in Festac, Lagos, Nigeria after which he established the VOA-Levan Initiative for Medical Counsel and Aid.
In his very own words, 'he who acquires honour in his native homeland acquires recognition in heaven.'
Victor Okechukwu Anyaegbuna, a Community Leader, is a distinguished son of Umuife Family Kindred (Umunna) in Uruaneke Village Umuoji where he holds the Nzeani Traditional Chieftaincy title, Ezennia. He is also Ichie Nwanonukpo (The Nwanonukpo of Umuoji) , a first class traditional title holder and an Ichie of Cabinet Rank in his native homeland Umuoji, where he has also served as President-General, Umuoji Improvement Union Nigeria (Worldwide) , forty years after his father (Chief J.B.C Anyaegbuna) and 90 years after his grandfather (Chief Leopold Okoji Anyaegbuna) who incidentally was the pioneer President General of the Town Union in 1926.
They do not believe in Nigeria
Who send their children to school abroad
While the ones at home rot and decay.
In ill-funded dilapidated schools
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Biafra is still on my mind
They have done nothing to erase it.
I still hear everywhere,
Words that betray my serenity;
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A while, a while
O yet another while!
Let this while begin now
to resurrect from graves
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Mothers get so pained seeing their children cry
They guard their loins ready to fight
And die to pamper their old babes.
They starve to give their angels cheer
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Integrity has insulted and humiliated me
So much that I have only lived
In the paradise of pre-existence
In a world that change
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