Pa Ephraim Obinedu, a 93-year-old newspaper vendor finds his way very
early in the morning each day to the newspaper distribution point
located at Amikwo Awka, the Anambra state capital. And despite his age,
he struggles alongside youthful newspaper vendors to collect his
supplies for the day. He has been in the newspaper vending business for
several years, and seems not to be in a hurry to quit the stage despite
being a millionaire. For him, life will be meaningless without an
opportunity to take the newspapers from the distribution point to the
streets for people to buy.
Last year, the Anambra State Council of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists (NUJ), gave
him an award as the longest serving newspaper
vendor in the country. After the audience had listened to the citation
of the then 92 –year- old newspaper vendor which revealed that his
inability to retire stemmed from the fact that he fended for himself;
having no known relatives, wife and children inclusive, well meaning
Nigerians including factional chairman, All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, Chairman, Orient Communications, Mr. Godwin
Ezeemo, and chairman, Capital Oil and Gas, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah, announced
their intention to set up a retirement trust fund in his name.
Beyond that, several people in the audience donated money for his
upkeep, and at the last count, he had the sum of N1.5 million in his
kitty, thus instantly becoming a millionaire. In an interview with
reporters after the event, Pa Obinedu, who expressed thanks to the union
for the award announced that he had retired from the newspaper vending
business against the backdrop of his millionaire status.
But barely six months after his voluntary retirement, Pa Obinedu now
93, had last week returned to the only business he knows how to do
well. He looked agile as he went about transacting his business.
And when LEADERSHIP approached him for an interview, he simply said:
“leave me I am still doing business…this business is my hope and my
life”. And when asked why he is still in the business, despite having
pledged to retire, Pa Obinedu again responded, “I will soon retire”.
Investigations however, revealed that he still sells newspapers on
the streets of Awka, and is not in a hurry to retire even in the nearest
future. Some of his colleagues who spoke with LEADERSHIP said nothing
had changed about Pa Obinedu since he became a millionaire. “He still
wears the same clothes; he has not even bought himself a handset, nor
has he changed his feeding habit to match his new status as a
millionaire,” Eze Udu, a vendor said.
A newspaper distributor, Felix Deboy Oti who supplies Pa Obinedu with
newspapers said: “Even we who know him are confused because he carries
on as if nothing has changed about him.
“We were afraid that he may have lost the money because that day, the
money was put in a bag and given to the police for safekeeping. This
time, he hustles for more newspapers than even before when he was a poor
man.”
Though Obinedu refused to disclose what he did with the money, our
reporter who traced the nonagenarian to Assemblies of God Church, Court
Road, Awka where he resides, found out from the elders of the church
that the money was still intact. It was kept away from him to ensure
that he didn’t spend it unnecessarily.
Rev Patrick Offor, the presiding pastor of Assemblies of God Church,
Court Road, Awka where Obinedu is a founding member, told our
correspondent that the church board was in possession of the money and
plans to institute a trust fund to be known as ‘Obinedu Trust Fund’.
Offor further disclosed that the church was already planning how to
help Obinedu by setting up a retirement fund that will aid him when the
Anambra Council of NUJ nominated him for the award that turned him into a
millionaire. The planned retirement fund apparently did not seem to go
down well with Obinedu. He reportedly sneaks out of the church
compound very early in the morning to the newspaper distribution point
to pick his daily supplies, and thereafter moves to the streets to hawk
newspapers.
Rev Offor told LEADERSHIP that some elders of the church had tried
unsuccessfully to take him to his local government headquarters to
obtain a letter of identification so they could open an account for him
in any bank of his choice. He explained that each time the elders came
for him, he will not be found in the church premises.
Offor also stated that the church was about completing a two bed-room
apartment for him in his village, and hoped that he would agree to
leave the city for the village when he finally retires.
-Leadership
.......Ewwwww Papa!
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