Prof. Kalu Uka: A Legacy in Nigerian Theater and Culture

Prof. Kalu Uka, a distinguished civil servant and prominent figure in Nigerian theater, passed away at the age of 88.
He was known for his contributions to the arts and education in Nigeria, particularly in Cross River State. Uka was the chairman of the editorial board of Mandate Newspaper and played a vital role in the emergence of democracy in Nigeria.
He was deeply involved in the Nigerian Authors Association and was recognized for his friendship with notable individuals such as Victor Ndoma-Egba and Clement Ebri. Uka's legacy includes his work in theater, where he was known for his performances and rehearsals, as well as his commitment to church work and community service.
He was proud of his Ohafia heritage and was remembered for his fluency in Igbo and his engaging conversations. His life was marked by service, sacrifice, and a dedication to his family and country.
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