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In Loving Memory of Angus Okwudili Nmoh

Angus Okwudili Nmoh, a conferred Igbo Chief was popularly known by his Chieftaincy title in the Igbo Nigerian language as:

Ochendo (chair of life) Nwachinemelu (child favored by God)

He was indeed a favored man, a leader who became a legend in his own right within the community he grew up in. Despite the great accolades he would come to later in life, Angus came from extremely humble beginnings. From Enugwu-Agidi village in Anambra State, Nigeria he started his entrepreneurial career in furniture making. Taking what he had learned from years of hard work and his apprenticeship, Angus created one of the first companies in Abuja to produce leather furniture locally - Anon Furniture Company Limited PLC.

As the success of his furniture company grew, Angus diversified his income stream to include real estate and construction. He was awarded many contracts through the government of Nigeria to develop and renovate schools, hospitals, and houses. One of his most notable real estate developments was the Anon Plaza - which is a five story plaza that houses over a 100 units of rental commercial space.

Angus founded the Anon Good Hope Foundation in 2001, an organization that supported widows, orphans, students and elderly citizens of his community. He was tremendously philanthropic, particularly towards widows and children and was most recognized for his involvement in his community. On November 2nd, 2006, Angus passed away at just and is survived by his loving wife and children.