Photo: Queen Elizabeth presents MBE to Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie at Buckingham Palace
Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie received his MBE from Her Majesty The Queen in a ceremony at the Buckingham Palace on Friday, May 5th.
Chukwu-Emeka
 is the Executive Director and  co-founder of the London-based African 
Foundation for Development (AFFORD), an organization with a mission to 
expand and enhance the contribution that Africans in the Diaspora make 
to Africa's development. 
He is of dual Nigerian/Sierra Leonean 
origin with family ties extending to Equitorial Guinea. He has worked as
 a consultant for several international development donor agencies 
around engaging the Diaspora in development and has commented widely on 
migration and development issues in the media and in public fora.
Chukwu-Emeka
 was educated at early primary school in Cheltenham, UK followed by 
later primary and secondary schools in Freetown. His first two years of 
university were at FBC, Freetown with the remainder at Gloucestershire 
College of Arts and Technology, Northeast London Polytechnic(now 
University of East London) the London College of Printing and 
Distributive Trades and City University. 

 
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