My 2014 Encounter With Late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – Onyeka Onwenu

July 9, 2022

Nigerian singer and actress, Onyeka Onwenu has joined the international community in mourning the sudden and tragic death of former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe.

Abe 67, died on Friday after being shot at a close range by a young man while speaking at a campaign ground in the city of Nara ahead of a parliamentary election.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

He held office in 2006 for one year and again from 2012 to 2020.

In a condolence message, Onwenu expressed shock on the gruesome death of the former Japanese two-time leader. She said the death shocked the whole world.

The Nigerian human rights activist and former director general, National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), said she had worked closely with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), for the establishment of women centers around the country, and through that opportunity, was able to come in contact with Abe.

According to Onwenu, Abe was a humble and focused man who never looked down on anyone but treated all with great dignity.

The statement reads: “I join in mourning Shinzo Abe. It was a great shock to me.

“As Director General National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), I worked closely and very well with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Japanese aid Agency in the establishment of women centers around the country. This was our first meeting in Japan in 2014.

“He was a humble and focused man. He looked down on no one and treated all with great respect.”

She also stated that Abe “truly believed and relied on the power of women.”

“A most honorable man. When he is speaking or listening to your points, he is all in, attentive and respectful. Rest in power and peace,” Onwenu added.

Abe’s assassination came as a very rude shock to world leaders, who took turns to pen their tributes, describing who the qualities they found in him in the course of his activities both in the country and the world stage.

A United Nations spokesman, in statement said the Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres was saddened by the horrific killing” of Abe, adding that “he will be remembered as a staunch defender of multilateralism, respected leader, and supporter of the United Nations.”

READ ALSO: Buhari Condoles With Family Of Murdered Five-year-old Hanifa

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Previous Story

Elon Musk No Longer Buying Twitter, Risk $1 billion Fine

Next Story

Jabeur Bows To Rybakina In Women’s Wimbledon Final

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Unity–Providus Merger: Customers May Face Short-Term Disruptions

The proposed merger between Unity Bank Plc and Providus Bank Limited has entered its final stage, with integration activities underway following regulatory approval and shareholder backing. For customers, the main concern is likely to be short-term disruption as the two banks combine

Mugabe’s Son Arrested in South Africa Over Alleged Shooting

Bellarmine Chatunga, the son of former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, has been arrested in South Africa following an alleged shooting at his residence in Johannesburg. Police say the incident took place at his home in the upmarket Hyde Park suburb, where an

Nigeria-Germany Talks Raise Hopes for Power, Jobs, Security Gains

Millions of Nigerians struggling with unreliable electricity and limited job opportunities could see some relief after fresh talks between President Bola Tinubu and Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz. In a brief phone call on Wednesday, the two leaders discussed closer cooperation on power,

EU Funding Boosts Nigeria’s Internet Expansion Plans

Faster and more reliable internet could soon reach millions of Nigerians after the European Union pledged €22m to support the country’s fibre-optic expansion. The funding, announced in Abuja, is part of the government’s Project BRIDGE initiative, which aims to extend broadband access
Previous Story

Elon Musk No Longer Buying Twitter, Risk $1 billion Fine

Next Story

Jabeur Bows To Rybakina In Women’s Wimbledon Final

Don't Miss

IMG WA

Nigeria Wins Seven Medals At 2024 All Africa Senior Badminton Championship

Nigeria on Monday clinched seven medals at the 2024 All

I Regret My Choice Of Words To Ezekwesili, She’s Old Enough To Be My Mother, Says Nwaebonyi

Senator Onyekachi Nwaebonyi, the Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate,