Sebastian Okechukwu Mezu


Dr Sebastian Okechukwu Mezu is a Nigerian writer, scholar, philanthropist, and publisher. He was involved in politics in Nigeria in the late 1970s.

Background

Sebastian Okechukwu Mezu was born on April 30, 1941, in Ezeogba, Emekuku, Owerri, Imo State. He received a B.A. in French with minors in German and Philosophy from Georgetown University. He obtained an LL.B. in 1966 from La Salle Extension University, Chicago, and an M.A., Ph.D in Romance Languages from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

Diplomatic service

When the Biafran war broke out in 1967, due to the recognition of his valuable contributions and activism as a young scholar in the United States, where he had voluntarily translated volumes of documents for his country into French and other languages, Mezu was appointed Biafran Government Special Representative and Ambassador to Abidjan, Ivory Coast, at the age of 27 by Colonel C. Odumegwu Ojukwu and was charged with affairs in Francophone and Anglophone West Africa.
Mezu was the co-founder and Deputy Director of the Biafra Historical Research Center, Paris, July 1967 – July 1968, then Biafra's semi-official diplomatic mission to France and Europe. He was Biafran delegate and French expert to various peace delegations including to Ivory Coast, Senegal,, Gabon, and was Biafran delegate and French expert to various peace conferences in Niamey, Niger Republic and in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia.

Black Academy Press

In 1969 Mezu established , Inc, in Buffalo, New York, one of the first black-owned academic publishing companies that set the tone for Africana studies in the 1960s in the US. Black Academy Press remains one of the longest standing historic black publishing companies today.

Political career

In the 1970s, Mezu founded the Imo State branch of the Nigerian Peoples Party and as Secretary of the NPP he installed and helped to elect to office Governor Samuel Onunaka Sam Mbakwe and other notable names. Following the success of the NPP at the polls, Mezu became Chairman of the Golden Breweries Limited, rehabilitating and revitalizing the brewery during a $50 million expansion; and as chairman of Imo State Newspapers Ltd where he raised the daily circulation of the Nigerian Statesman from 50,000 to 150,000.
He was Campaign Director, Party Secretary and principal architect of the NPP, which won a landslide victory in the Imo State Legislative, Gubernatorial and Presidential Elections in Nigeria in 1979.

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