Arochukwu Tourist Site: Independence Park Arochukwu

 

Independence Park In Arochukwu
You might have known about the delightful traveler sights in Arochukwu, Abia State Nigeria however what you can be sure of is that there is noteworthy spot in that town called Independence Park. It isn't simply the standard entertainment park you generally see. Something stands out about this spot and this should be one reason you should visit Arochukwu town as a traveler.

The Independence park located in the environment of the Aggrey Memorial Model College built in remembrance of the the Nigerian Educationist, Mazi Alvan Ikokwu (Blessed Memory).


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The Independence park was built with the picture of late Alvan Ikokwu who was  Brought into the world on August 1, 1900, in Amanagwu Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, from 1911 to 1914, he was instructed at the Arochukwu Government Primary School and from 1915 to 1920, he went to Hope Waddell College, Calabar where he was an understudy under James Emmanuel Aggrey and was mates with Akanu Ibiam and Eyo Esua. In 1920, he accepted his first showing meeting with the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria and Church of Scotland at Itigidi and after two years turned into a senior coach at St. Paul's Teachers' Training College, Awka, Anambra State. While instructing at Awka, Ikoku procured his University of London degree in Philosophy in 1928, through its outside program.

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In 1932, Ikoku laid out a Co-Educational Secondary School in West Africa: the Aggrey Memorial Secondary School, situated in Arochukwu and named after his tutor James E.K. Aggrey, a famous Ghanaian educationist. In 1946, after a few sacred changes permitting more Nigerians in the authoritative chambers, he was designated toward the Eastern Nigeria House of Assembly and relegated to the service of training. In 1947 he turned out to be important for the Legislative Council in Lagos as one of three delegates of the Eastern Region.


Ikoku cultivated impressive government interest in the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), becoming instrumental in the Legislative Council's acknowledgment of 44 NUT recommendations revising different instructive statutes. He experienced obstruction through a large part of the 1950s, when the Colonial Government over and over dismissed his NUT proposals to present uniform training in Nigeria. After public freedom, Ikoku and his association were justified, when these proposals turned into the reason for schooling strategy in the new country.


In 1962, he required an 'Instruction Bill of Rights' for elementary school training to be free for quite a long time cross country in Nigeria. This was subsequently acknowledged by the Federal Military Government as from 1976. Today free training to all grade school has been conceded. Dr Ikoku actually stays an incredible symbol in Nigerian scholar and instructive turn of events and one of the most extraordinary educationists at any point had in Nigeria.

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After resigning from government legislative issues, Ikoku served on different instructive bodies in the country. He was an individual from the West African Educational Council (WAEC) and the Council of the University of Ibadan as well as Chairman, Board of Governors of the Aviation Training Center. 

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