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Imo ADC Deputy Spokesperson Slumps, Dies

Imo ADC Deputy Spokesperson Slumps, Dies
  • PublishedOctober 2, 2025

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of its Deputy Publicity Secretary in Imo State, Hon. Ugochimereze Chinedu Asuzu.

‎Asuzu, who was also the convener of Ikoro Ndigbo and a leading voice in Igbo sociocultural thought, reportedly slumped and died in the early hours of Wednesday.

‎In a statement issued by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Chief MacDonald Amadi, the ADC described his passing as a devastating loss, noting his contributions as a “man of uncommon intellect, conviction, and service.”

‎A native of Umuma Isiaku in Ideato South Local Government Area, Asuzu combined academic brilliance with grassroots activism. He held degrees in Theology and Political Science and was pursuing a doctorate before his death.

‎Beyond party politics, he was a theologian, entrepreneur, cultural advocate, and founder of Igbo Intelligentsia Renaissance, a platform that promoted cultural renewal and intellectual engagement.

‎He was also the founder and national leader of I Stand With ADC, a coalition support group that mobilised citizens for democratic participation.

‎A former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Asuzu built a reputation as a prolific writer, public affairs analyst, and visiting lecturer.

‎The statement further described him as a loving husband, devoted father, and mentor who inspired many in both religious and secular circles.

‎“The passing of Chief Asuzu is an irreplaceable loss to his family, the ADC family, and the larger Nigerian society,” the statement read.

‎Burial arrangements, it added, would be announced in due course.