14/03/2026
More Than a Leader, A Lifesaver: Thank You, Nnanku General
By Nwakamma Agochukwu (Ukwu Akpo Mbe)
"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal." โ Albert Pike
In every generation, God blesses a community with a few rare individuals whose hearts are as large as their influence. For our beloved Isiekenesi community, that blessing is High Chief Sir Victor Nwanaforo, Nnanku General. He is not just a leader by title; he is a leader by the sheer magnitude of his compassion, his generosity, and his unwavering commitment to lifting the heavy burdens of his people.
When I look at the life and deeds of Nnanku General, my mind is immediately drawn to the Holy Scripture, specifically the story of the Roman Centurion in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 7:2-10). The Centurion was a man of great authority and wealth, yet when his servant fell deathly ill, he did not abandon him. He sought out Jesus for healing. The elders of the community pleaded with Jesus on the Centurion's behalf, saying, "This man deserves to have you do this, because he loves our nation and has built our synagogue."
Just like that biblical Centurion, High Chief Victor Nwanaforo is a man of high rank who uses his resources not for selfish gain, but to heal and protect the vulnerable in Isiekenesi. He loves his people, and his actions prove it every single day.
Today, 14th March 2026, my heart was completely melted by his swift and massive intervention in the life of our dear brother, Edwin Duruagwu. Mazi Edwin is a great manโa truly good and kind soul. It brings me deep pain to see him battling sickness, but in the midst of that darkness, Nnanku General stepped in as a shining light. His immense financial and moral support for Edwinโs medical care is a testament to a man who cannot stand by and watch a good man suffer.
But his benevolence does not stop there. When tragedy struck another of our own, Ebere Ohiaeriaku, resulting in the heartbreaking amputation of his leg, High Chief Victor Nwanaforo was once again at the forefront. As others gave what they could, Nnanku General led by incredible example, pouring out his wealth to ensure that this young man could find hope and rehabilitation after such a life-altering surgery. He did not just offer words of pity; he offered life-saving action.
It is easy to be great when things are going well, but true greatness is measured by how you treat those who can do nothing for you in return. High Chief Sir Victor Nwanaforo has wiped away tears from the eyes of the sick, the broken, and the despairing. He has indeed wiped away tears from the people of Isiekenesi. He is a father to the fatherless, a strength to the weak, and the very definition of a community pillar. May his life inspire the rest of us to always be our brotherโs keeper.
I do not have enough words to adequately thank him for his numerous supports. May the Almighty God, who sees the secret generosity of this great man, reward him openly. May his pockets never run dry, may his days be long and filled with peace, and may his legacy of love outlive us all.
Thank you, Nnanku General. You have shown Isiekenesi what it truly means to be a leader and a Christian.

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