Mbonu ojike biography of alberta

          OJIKE, MAZI MBONU (–).

        1. Degree from University of Chicago - Mbonu Ojike, President, The African Students Association writes a (flowery) letter to President.
        2. Ojike, Mazi Mbonu, -.
        3. Once, as an impoverished and downtrodden sojourner in America he had drifted to the brink of suicide.
        4. Clement and Mbonu Ojike, December 24, , , Correspondence regarding scholarsips for Nigerian students.
        5. Ojike, Mazi Mbonu, -....

          Mazi Mbonu Ojike (1912-1959) was an outspoken and fearless Nigerian nationalist, great pan-Africanist, an African cultural crusader, an an author and an activist for social justice and racial equality. He coined the now famous phrase “Boycott the Boycottables”, which earned him the title the “Boycott King.” His greatest impact was psychological and intellectual.

           He gave back to the Nigerian pride in himself as a human being, in his culture as a living functional whole.

          Mazi Mbonu Ojike, Nationalist, Pan-Africanist, Cultural Crusader and the "Boycott King" of Nigeria.

          He was an Igbo man whose political stature comes third after fellow ndi-Igbos Dr Nnamdi "Zik" Azikiwe and Dr Kingsley Ozuomba Mbadiwe.

          Ojike was also a renowned student organizer and leader, a newspaper columnist (journalist) and a fire-brand politician was in the class of  giant Nigerian political heavyweights like Chief H.O. Davies, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Ladoke Akintol