Dr, Nnamdi Azikiwe then leader of the National Council for Nigeria and the Cameroons walking with Mr Raymond Njoku a member of the NCNC Party to a meeting.

Dr, Nnamdi Azikiwe then leader of the National Council for Nigeria and the Cameroons walking with Mr Raymond Njoku a member of the NCNC Party to a meeting.

Dr, Nnamdi Azikiwe then leader of the National Council for Nigeria and the Cameroons walking with Mr Raymond Njoku a member of the NCNC Party to a meeting.

Njoku was president of Igbo State Union of Nigeria in succession to Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe; Vice President NCNC (National Council of Nigeria & the Cameroon), and also served the Aba community as the leader of the Aba Community League of the Ibo State Union. He contested for a regional seat in 1951, but was unsuccessful

The final and definitive motion for Nigerian Independence on 1st of October 1960 was moved by Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and endorsed by his cabinet colleague Raymond Njoku, Minister of Trade & Industry.

Circa: 1960

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