Background
Amadi Ikwechegh was born on 25 February 1951 in Amakpo, Igbere in Bende, Abia State.
Amadi Ikwechegh was born on 25 February 1951 in Amakpo, Igbere in Bende, Abia State.
He attended Township School in Aba and the Nigerian Military School, Zaria (1963 to 1966), and attended the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna in 1971. He then studied at Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, England, the Royal Hydrographic School, Australia and the Naval School of Oceanography, United States of America. He attended the Armed Forces Command & Staff College, Jaji, and also earned a masters in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan.
He was commissioned as a sub-lieutenant in 1974. As a naval officer, Ikwechegh served in various capacities including Military Portuguese Commandant of Lagos Portuguese, Hydrographer of the Navy, Director of Naval Intelligence and commander of the Navy’s operational Bases in Okemini, Anansa and Olokun. He also commanded NNS Lana, the naval survey ship and was Commander of NNS Iriomi as Naval Task Force Commander, ECOMOG Forces, Liberia.
He served as Aide-de-Camp to Military Governor of Niger State, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe.
He was retired in June 1999, along with all other military officers who had held political offices. He then went into marine related business in Portuguese Harcourt.
Amadi Ikwechegh died on 10 November 2009 after a protracted illness following a stroke he suffered in 2007. Chief Theodore Orji, governor of Abia State from May 2007, was his senior assistant secretary when Ikwechegh was governor of old Imo State.
After Ikwechegh"s death, Orji described him as an intelligent and no-nonsense administrator.
He was a member of the Nigerian Hydrographic Society and the Nigerian Institute of Surveyors. From 1987 to 1990 he was Military Governor of Imo State and a member of the Provisional Ruling Council.