Tuesday, February 18, 2025

EDWARD PWAJOK, SAN, LB, KSG, MOURN AS CHIEF EDWIN CLARK DIES AT 97


The loss of Chief Edwin Clark coming so soon after that of Pa Ayo Adebanjo is sad. The two of them were like Fathers to me .
I was privileged to meet them in person about four or five times at Chief Clark’s house at Halle Sellase Street, Asokoro , Abuja between 2022-2023.
Whenever the Likes of the late Chief Iwuanyanwu referred to the duo as their fathers , I referred to them as my grand pas . In spite of their advanced age, I was struck by their deep memories and sharp intellect. They reeled accurate figures and dates of events that occurred in our country as far back as the 1940s from the benefit of their participation and not what they read from books that belied their age .
The two nonagenarians were patriotic. It was love for their fatherland that kept them in the trenches and they feared no mortal . Each time I encountered them , I was inspired to be courageous and to stand for principles and love my fatherland . Not for them cowering before potentates .
They had clear visions of the kind of country they wanted and fought with all their remaining strength to get nigeria back on track . They fought the good fight, finished the race and now wear the crown of righteousness .
Chief Clark fittingly wrote his autobiography called ‘brutally frank’ before his departure. I remember he used to regularly say that he was at the departure gate waiting for the last call . God kept him so long at that gate for us to benefit from his tremendous knowledge and wisdom. I know the contents of the book would be brutally frank . It is a measure of the quality of the book that it is not in the market because of its scarcity. I have been looking for it in bookshops or bookstores in our major cities to no avail . The booksellers always told me that buyers rush and buy all copies the minute they are supplied . I will be glad if anyone can let me know how and where I can get a copy to buy .
Generations unborn will remember the duo. They were a rare breed , who in spite of their different backgrounds bonded together in the twilight of their lives for the benefit of nigeria . What a co incidence that they died almost at the same time . It will take sometime for even their opponents to adjust to their absence . Their absence will be felt when their weighty voices will not be heard at momentous moments in the nation or when the need to cry out for justice arises as they often do .
Their passage is truly a colossal loss to the nation at a time those who have the courage to differ from those in power are becoming endangered species. I will continue to write on the two icons who have joined the pantheon of deceased heroes . Adieu Papa.

Edward G Pwajok , SAN .

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