Background
Nzeribe was born in Oguta, Imo State on 2 November 1938 to a prominent Oguta family.
politician Member of the Senate of Nigeria
Nzeribe was born in Oguta, Imo State on 2 November 1938 to a prominent Oguta family.
He attended Holy Ghost College, Owerri, and then got a scholarship from the Nigerian Ports Authority in 1958 to study marine engineering in England.
He is the Ogbuagu, Osniji, Damanze Oyimba of Oguta. By 1960 he was selling life insurance to black immigrants in Britain. He met Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana that year and started to work for Nkrumah in public relations.
He bought his first Rolls Royce a year later.
After the fall of Nkrumah in 1966 he lost influence in Ghana. In 1969 Nzeribe started up the Fanz Organization based in London, dealing in heavy construction, arms, oil brokerage, publishing and property investment, with much business in the Middle East and Gulf states.
By 1979 Fanz had an annual trading turnover of £70 million. In Nigeria, Nzeribe built up Sentinel Assurance and other companies.
In 1993, he was a prominent supporter of the Association for a Better Nigeria, which backed General Ibrahim Babangida.
Using the Ibrahim Babangida-supported Algemene Bank Nederland platform he campaigned for, and dubiously succeeded in the annulment of the fairest and freest presidential election in the history of Nigeria. He continued further his mission to legitimize the dictatorship of maximum ruler, General Sanni Abachi, which was resolutely resisted by the Nigerian people and the will of God. Arthur Nzeribe was elected Senator for the Imo Orlu constituency 1999 and was reelected in 2003.
In November 2002, Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim indefinitely suspended Senator Nzeribe due to an allegation of a N22 million fraud.
Nzeribe was said to be planning an impeachment motion against Anyim. In April 2006 the Orlu People's Consultative Assembly, sponsored by the governor of Imo state Achike Udenwa, staged what it called “One million March” to drum support for Nzeribe’s recall from the Senate.
In the December 2006 PDP primaries for the 2007 Senatorial candidates, he was defeated by Osita Izunaso.
In August 2007 Nzeribe was appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of the PDP.