Joseph N. C. Egemonye
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Joseph N. C. Egemonye (1933 – 2011) was a Nigerian journalist, writer, politician and businessman. He was the
Background
Joseph Joe Ndubisi Chukwukadibia Egemonye was born on 6 December 1933 to
Education
He attended Manchester College of Commerce, England, in 1962 and St. John College also in Manchester, where he was the vice president of the student union.
In 1968, he obtained a
Career
He began his career as a teacher, writer and journalist in Nnewi. He wrote two short stories, Disaster in the Realms of Love and Broken Engagement which are both featured in the Onitsha Market Literature and can be found in the Library of Congress.[1] As a journalist, he was the Igbo
In September 1974, he co-founded Winston-Salem Chronicle in
As a businessman, he introduced the Micro wheel