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Gilbert enjoyed what he was doing, and made a good living, but he felt another calling. He often thought back to the summer after his freshman year in college in Nigeria, when he shadowed a physician. He wanted to be able to treat and heal others.

“I felt I would derive more professional satisfaction and fulfillment if I pursued that desire,” he said. “For me, it was not about money, but fulfilling God’s purpose for my life.”

That, he says, made it easy for him to leave one profession to train for another. He entered medical school at the University of Illinois-Chicago in 1993. Liza stayed in Houston for a while and they had their first son, Kemdi, now 19, while there. When she was pregnant with Amanze, she joined Gilbert in Chicago.

When Gilbert began his solo practice in 2003 – he is a doctor of internal medicine now with offices in Crystal Lake and Huntley – Liza helped him set up the office. After interacting with Gilbert’s patients, she also felt a calling. With daughter Ogechi (now 15) and Uchenna (now 10) in the family, Liza went back to school and earned her nursing degree. She plans on completing her master’s degree in nursing by December this year.

It is only natural, then, that the Egekeze children have thrived academically.

“We’re very proud – they’re very disciplined kids,” said Liza, a registered nurse at Centegra Hospital-Woodstock. “Kemdi (a pre-med student at Saint Louis University) is a very good trailblazer for the rest of them. he really set high standards for the rest of them. He was always so independent. I didn’t have to remind him to do homework or push him at all.”


Picking up hoops

Gilbert was a soccer player growing up in Nigeria and through college. When he and Liza met in Houston, Nigerian center Hakeem Olajuwon was hitting it big with the NBA’s Houston Rockets. Kemdi and Amanze arrived just in time to catch the end of the Bulls’ magical run of six NBA titles in eight years.

Liza laughs while telling how the boys, then 4 and 2, used to entertain the ladies at their day care by telling them what the Bulls did over the weekend.


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