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Life story
June 25, 2012
 

 

BIRTH PLACE AND PARENTAGE

Chinyere Emetu Awa, nee kalu Udonsi was born into the Umuanya  dynasty of Elu Ohafia, on 31st October 1970 in Elu Ohafia. She was the last child of late Chief Kalu Udonsi  Mba the Ezeogo of Elu Ohafia  and his wife Nnenna Udonsi. Chinyere  grew up with her uncle Mr. K. K. Oyeoku .

EDUCATION

She attended  Imo State University primary school  Etiti, and  Ezeoke girls' secondary school Nsu Imo State. There after she went to Abia State University Uturu were she studied library science, and graduated with honors. At the time of death she was pursuing a Masters Degree in public health, at university of Liverpool United Kingdom though their on-line programme.

 CHRISTIAN LIFE

Chinyere was a strong believer and a good Christian, she was at various times youth leader, praise worship leader at Presbyterian Church Okokomaiko, Lagos and Abuja. 

CORPORATE LIFE
Chinyere started her career with Nigeria Youth AIDS Programme (NYAP) as a volunteer.  She became a full time staff of the Nigeria youth Aid Programme (NYAP) in 1995 as a librarian during which she assisted in setting up the Youth Resource and Training Center of the organization. After this position, she became Project Manager of NYAP's School Based Project (SPB): a project which she initiated in 1996. In 1997, Chinyere was promoted to the position of Head, Programme Planning and Implementation (PPI) Unit  of NYAP. Within the same year she became the Project Coordinator of  NYAP during which she consolidated the position of NYAP as a Leading HIV/AIDS Orgnaization for youth in Nigeria.

 In 2002, she moved to the position of Team Leader, HIV programmes in ActionAID Nigeria  (AAN) as a pioneer staff.   In recognition of her astounding work and stellar qualities, Chinyere was appointed into an international position for ACTIONAID UK, as the Coordinator for International Partnership Development, West and Central Africa.  In this position, she supported countries in West and Central Africa to develop their capacity in establishing, developing and managing donor relations.  

Chinyere authored and co-authored several publications on HIV/AIDS Policy, Human Rights and Youth Involvement and contributed to the evolution of Nigeria's response to HIV/AIDS among youth in the country. She was greatly loved by colleagues, friends and clients, she was easy to work with, and her collegial nature is exemplified by the outpouring of love from her colleagues around the globe.

 MARITAL LIFE
Chinyere was happily married to Mr. Agwu Emetu Awa.  They made a great couple and she will be missed by her husband.

LEGACY
Her mother, Mrs Nnenna Kalu Udonsi, siblings and entire family have lost a rare gem, but are comforted by the fact that she did not die in vain, as she left a legacy of respect for human dignity and sincere service in all her dealings within her short stay in life.  The family is grateful to God for allowing Chinyere to be with them for the period of time she was on this side of the veil and we know that she is watching over us.  The family is also grateful to God for the hope of eternal life and resurrection and will cherish the memories of her kindness, love, genuine affection and comfort to others in their time of need.  Job 19:25 "as for us we know that our Redeemer Lives"; Roman 8:37 "  "in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For we are convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,[k] neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen.