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Onyeka Onwenu: Elegant Icon of Nigerian Arts & Activism

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May 8, 2025
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Introduction

Onyeka Onwenu, MFR (January 31, 1952 – July 30, 2024), dubbed the “Elegant Stallion” by the Nigerian press, was a towering figure in Nigeria’s cultural and social landscape. A singer-songwriter, actress, journalist, politician, and human rights activist, Onwenu’s career spanned over four decades, blending soulful music, impactful Nollywood roles, and fearless advocacy. Her hits like “One Love” and “Ekwe” became generational anthems, while her 1984 BBC/NTA documentary Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches exposed corruption and environmental degradation. Onwenu’s sudden passing on July 30, 2024, after a performance in Lagos, left a void in Nigeria and beyond, but her legacy as a trailblazer endures through her art and activism.

Early Life and Education

Born in Obosi, Anambra State, and raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Onwenu was the youngest daughter of Nigerian educationist and politician D.K. Onwenu, who died in a 1956 car crash a week before he was appointed Minister for Education. Her mother, Hope, raised five children alone after being denied access to her husband’s property, inspiring Onwenu’s song “African Woman.” Educated at St. Cyprian’s School, Amumara, Amumara Girls’ Secondary School, Mbaise, and Zixton Grammar School, Ozubulu, Onwenu pursued higher education in the United States. She earned a BA in International Relations and Communication from Wellesley College, Massachusetts (1972–1976), and an MA in Media Studies from The New School for Social Research, New York (1977–1979). While in New York, she worked as a United Nations tour guide, briefing visitors on global issues, which sharpened her analytical skills.

Musical Career

Onwenu’s music career began in 1981 while working at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). Her debut album, For the Love of You (1981), featured an orchestral cover of Johnny Nash’s “Hold Me Tight.” Her second album, Endless Life (1982), produced by Sonny Okosun, included a cover of the Everly Brothers’ “Walk Right Back.” She released In the Morning Light (1984), One Love (1986), and Dancing in the Sun (1988) with Polygram, collaborating with King Sunny Ade on tracks like “Madawolohun (Let Them Say),” “Choices,” and “Wait for Me,” the latter endorsed by the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria for its family planning message. Her 1992 album Onyeka! with Benson and Hedges Music marked a shift to gospel music, culminating in Inspiration for Change, focusing on attitudinal change in Nigeria. Partnered with Paris-based La Cave Musik and UK-based Jungle Entertainment Ventures, she was set to release Rebirth of a Legend before her passing. Her music, blending highlife, pop, and gospel, addressed peace, women’s rights, and social justice, earning her awards like the 1988 Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria Best Artiste and the 2007 Nigeria Music Award Lifetime Special Recognition.

Acting and Nollywood Contributions

Onwenu’s acting career began with Zik Zulu Okafor’s Nightmare (1999). She won the 2006 African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Widow’s Cot and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Rising Moon. Her roles in Half of a Yellow Sun (2014), alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor and Thandie Newton, and Lionheart (2018), Nigeria’s first Oscar submission for Best International Feature Film, showcased her versatility. Onwenu’s performances, marked by impeccable diction and emotional depth, left an indelible mark on Nollywood, with peers like Chief Tony Okoroji noting her “passion for excellence.”

Journalism and Broadcasting

Starting as an NTA broadcaster in 1980 during her National Youth Service Corps, Onwenu made her mark as a newsreader and reporter. Her 1984 BBC/NTA documentary Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches exposed corruption and environmental devastation in the Niger Delta, earning international acclaim. She hosted NTA’s Contact (1988), Who’s On? (1993), and Channels Television’s Sunrise. Her incisive interviewing style, backed by thorough research, intimidated guests but informed viewers. In 2000, she staged a six-day hunger strike outside NTA’s premises, protesting unpaid royalties for her song “Iyogogo,” securing a settlement and inspiring artists like Charly Boy to advocate for intellectual property rights.

Activism and Political Roles

Onwenu’s activism tackled women’s rights, HIV/AIDS awareness, environmental conservation, and social justice. As Executive Director/CEO of the National Centre for Women Development (2013–2016) and Chairperson of the Imo State Council for Arts and Culture, she empowered communities. A member of the People’s Democratic Party, she ran for Ideato North Local Government chairmanship in 2002, viewing politics as grassroots mobilization. Her advocacy for safe sex in songs like “Choices” and her role as Goodwill Ambassador for The Leprosy Mission of Nigeria and Friends Africa highlighted her commitment to public health. In 2021, her memoir My Father’s Daughter detailed her activism, including her 1984 push for Fela Kuti’s release from detention.

Personal Life and Challenges

Onwenu married a Yoruba Muslim in 1984, raising two sons, Tijani and Abraham Ogunlende, alone after leaving the marriage due to depression. She kept her personal life private, revealing details only in her memoir. Her rumored romantic link with Fela Kuti, whom she declined to marry, added intrigue to her story. Onwenu faced professional challenges, including NTA’s initial blacklist after her royalty protest, but her resilience shone through. Her conservative upbringing and Christian faith guided her gospel music transition and advocacy for a “worthy” life.

Passing and Legacy

On July 30, 2024, Onwenu collapsed after performing at the 80th birthday celebration of Emzor Pharmaceuticals CEO Stella Okoli in Lagos. She died at Reddington Hospital, Ikeja, aged 72, reportedly from a heart attack. Her funeral at The Fountain of Life Church, Ilupeju, and private burial in Ikoyi, attended by figures like Peter Obi, honored her 2021 wish for a quiet, joyful send-off. President Bola Tinubu called her a “versatile and extremely gifted artiste,” noting her “immortal masterpieces.” Posts on X mourned her as a “nightingale” and “cultural icon.”

Recognition and Impact

Onwenu received Nigeria’s Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) in 2011, the 2003 National Honours, and multiple awards, including the 2006 AMAA and 1986/1989 Nigeria Music Awards for Best Female Artiste. Her documentary and music influenced policy and culture, with Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches shaping discourse on corruption. D’Banj, Sunny Neji, and Charly Boy hailed her as an inspiration, while historians like Ed Keazor praised her tenacity. Her nickname “Elegant Stallion,” coined by The Punch journalist Azuka Jebose in 1987, captured her poise and strength, a brand she embraced.

Conclusion

Onyeka Onwenu’s life was a symphony of art, activism, and service. From her soulful music to her fearless journalism and Nollywood brilliance, she embodied versatility and courage. Her advocacy for justice and empowerment, coupled with her global education and local impact, made her a true Nigerian icon. As the “Elegant Stallion,” Onwenu galloped through barriers, leaving a legacy that resonates in Nigeria’s cultural heartbeat and inspires future generations to sing, speak, and stand for truth.

Sources: Wikipedia, The Guardian, Channels Television, Businessday NG, The Sun Nigeria, Vanguard Nigeria, Daily Post Nigeria, Reuters, Premium Times.

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