The Kings College British American Institute has conferred an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters on Hon. Comr. Eze Onyebuchi Chukwu (Delaw), APGA’s Chairmanship candidate for AMAC, acknowledging his outstanding leadership and humanitarian contributions.
The award, bestowed on Saturday, December 20, 2025, acknowledges Comr. Chukwu’s productivity and quintessential disposition in the humanities, reflecting his people-centric approach to governance.
As the APGA Chairmanship Candidate for AMAC 2026, Comr. Chukwu’s public life embodies the core values celebrated by the award, prioritizing people over politics and compassion over convenience.
His leadership philosophy is rooted in dignity, inclusion, and opportunity for all, evident in his youth empowerment initiatives, peace advocacy, and grassroots engagement.
The international recognition reinforces Comr. Chukwu’s readiness to lead AMAC, demonstrating his ability to connect governance with humanity, policy with empathy, and authority with accountability.
As a Global Peace Ambassador, Comr. Chukwu has championed unity across ethnic, religious, and social lines, showing effective leadership heals divisions rather than exploits them.
The honour is a testament to Comr. Chukwu’s years of visible service and sacrifices, positioning him as a candidate with global standards of humane governance.
This award underscores the importance of leadership, character, and humanity in governance, making Comr. Chukwu a strong contender for AMAC Chairmanship in 2026.