The octogenarian global icon Pa Demas Nwoko at the occasion of the golden jubilee of the revered Dominican Chapel Ibadan and the recognition of excellence with the unique academic Chair of philosophy of African architectural aesthetics at the Dominican University Ibadan on December 15, 2023.
In a momentous occasion, Dominican University, Samonda, Ibadan celebrated the renowned architect Demas Nwoko and unveiled Academic Chair of Philosophy of African Architectural Aesthetics dedicated to Demas Nwoko at Dominican University on 15th December 2023. The occasion celebrated Nwoko's remarkable contribution to the field of architecture, particularly his design of the historic Dominican Chapel, which has stood strong for the past 50 years and has now become a popular tourist and pilgrim destination.
The Vice-Chancellor of Dominican University, Rev. Fr. Prof. Dokun Oyeshola, OP, in his welcome address, warmly welcomed all attendees and emphasized that the occasion was a fitting tribute to Demas Nwoko's legacy of architectural aesthetics. He highlighted Nwoko's exceptional talent and contributions to the field of architecture, particularly in African architectural aesthetics.
Nwoko is renowned for his ability to create buildings that are both functional and visually captivating, with the Dominican Chapel being his first masterpiece as an architect. Additionally, Nwoko is a prolific painter and sculptor who has authored numerous books on art and architecture. His works have been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous international recognitions and accolades, including the prestigious 2023 Golden Lion Award for lifetime achievement in Venice. Even in his 80s, Nwoko remains active in the world of art and architecture, serving as an inspiration to younger generations.
The event featured various activities, including a Keynote Lecture delivered via the internet by Dr. Stephen Ajayi on the topic of "Architecture, Spirituality, and the Ethos of African Architecture." providing valuable insights into the unique architectural expressions found in the continent. A documentary on Nwoko's life was also screened, providing a deeper understanding of his artistic journey. Furthermore, a Panel Discussion was moderated by Sr. Mary Cristine Ugobi-O,IHM , PhD. Thomist, Researher, Medieval /African Aesthetics, Dominican University, Ibadan, Architect Mobolaji Adeniyi. President, Nigerian Institute of Architects and Dr. Victor Okhai from University of Botswana explored the theme of "Cultivating Synergies: Uniting Creativity for Development." The discussion emphasized the importance of effective communication, clarity, shared goals, respect for each other's expertise, and flexibility.
One of the highlights of the ceremony was the unveiling of the Demas Nwoko Chair of Philosophy of African Architectural Aesthetics by the Vice-Chancellor. This prestigious chair aims to promote the study and exploration of African architectural aesthetics, ensuring its preservation and further development.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field, Demas Nwoko was presented with awards and an honorary certificate of recognition of the masterpiece; The Dominican Chapel, by the university registrar, Rev. Fr. Samuel Onyiba, OP and the Superior of the Dominican Community, Very Rev. Fr. Paul Akpomie, OP, respectively.
In his remarks, Pa Demas humbly admitted that he did not expect such a remarkable tribute. He believed that the service he rendered throughout his career was predestined by God. Reflecting on his life journey, he shared how he initially veered away from architecture and pursued a career in fine art. However, a life-altering train accident during one of his travels brought him back to his true calling.
Remarkably, Demas emerged from the accident unscathed, leading him to believe that God had a purpose for his life. This incident served as a turning point, reigniting his passion for architecture. Since then, he has dedicated himself to the profession, tirelessly reporting to his office six days a week and continuously securing new projects.
Demas expressed his gratitude for the wonderful relationship he shares with the Dominican community. He highlighted that their commission was the first architectural project he ever received, which played a pivotal role in redirecting him towards his original destined career. The opportunity to lead the Demas Nwoko Chair of Philosophy of African Architectural Aesthetics further solidifies his commitment to promoting and preserving the unique architectural heritage of Africa.
As he delivered his speech, Demas proudly boasted about his unwavering dedication to the profession. Despite his numerous accomplishments, he emphasized that he remains passionate and driven, constantly seeking new challenges. ‘I can assure you that I am not finished yet’ he said. His tireless work ethic and unmatched expertise have enabled him to continue attracting job opportunities like never before.
Nwoko expressed his gratitude to Dominican University for the thoughtful honor bestowed. He expressed his hope that the Demas Nwoko Chair would eventually transform into a school of art And Architecture, which he would be actively engaged in by being one of those that would constantly be presenting lectures on weekly or monthly basis and thereby fostering the growth of young talents and perpetuating African architectural heritage and further nurturing and inspiring future generations of creative minds.
Rev. Fr. Bonaventure Agbali,OP was the Master of Ceremony for the historic event which was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including the Catholic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Ibadan, His Grace, Most Rev. Gabriel 'Leke Abegunrin, the Emeritus Catholic Bishop of Ilorin Diocese , Most Rev Dr Ayo Maria Atoyebi,OP the Dominican University Vice-Chancellor,Rev. Fr. Prof. Dokun Oyeshola, OP, His Royal Majesty Oba D.O.O. Kolawole, the Superior of the Dominican Community, Very Rev. Fr. Paul Akpomie, OP, President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Architect Mobalaji Adeniyi, Treasurer of NIA Oyo Chapter, Adenike Olugbesan, Architect Muyiwa Ige, Engineer Ndubuisi Okorie, President of Ohanaze Ndigbo, professors from other universities and other principal officers of the university.
The event concluded with a reception, where attendees had the opportunity to engage in further discussions and social networking, followed by a tour of the iconic Dominican Chapel. The unveiling of the Demas Nwoko Chair of Philosophy of African Architectural Aesthetics served as a testament to Demas Nwoko's enduring legacy and his profound impact on the world of art and architecture which also marks a significant milestone in the recognition and appreciation of African architectural aesthetics, ensuring its preservation and continued growth for generations to come.