Eyo Ita listen (1903–1972) was a Nigerian educationist and politician from Creek Town, in present-day Cross River State, who was the leader of the Eastern...
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was succeeded by his son Eyo Eyo Ita, who became King Eyo Honesty III. Born as "Eyo Eyo Nsa", he was named after his father Eyo Nsa. Although his exact...
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unionist Eyo Ita (1903–1972), Nigerian politician Eyo (novel), by Abidemi Sanusi Eyo!, an album by the Belgian band K3 Keiyo language, spoken in Kenya Eyo festival...
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After the death of King Eyo Honesty II in 1858, it was expected that his elder brother would be king but Eyo Ita, son of Eyo II was much preferred by...
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the party included; Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti, M.I.Okpara, J.O. Fadahunsi, Eyo Ita, Margaret Ekpo, Raymond Njoku, F.S. McEwen, Festus Okotie-Eboh, A.K. Blankson...
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Eyo Ita Esua (14 January 1901 – 6 December 1973) was a Nigerian teacher and trade unionist who was at the helm of the Balewa's government's Federal Electoral...
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Chimere Eyo-Ita Ikoku, was a Nigerian professor of Pure and Industrial Chemistry who served as the 8th Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka...
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with the NCNC. The National Independence Party (NIP) formed by Professor Eyo Ita became the second political party in the old Eastern Region. Ahmadu Bello...
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a major crisis when professor Eyo Ita was expelled from office by the majority Igbo tribe of the Old Eastern region. Ita, an Efik man from Calabar, was...
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Nigeria. The Nigerian Youth Movement (NYM) founded in 1933 by Professor Eyo Ita was joined in 1936 by Nnamdi Azikiwe that sought support from all Nigerians...
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National Democratic Party and the Nigerian Youth Movement formed by Professor Eyo Ita who became the Deputy National President of NCNC before he left the party...
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Akanu Ibiam • 1966–1967 Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu Premier • 1951–1953 Eyo Ita • 1954–1959 Nnamdi Azikiwe • 1959–1966 Michael Okpara Legislature Eastern...
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organization, founded in Lagos in 1934 at Stanley Orogun, with Professor Eyo Ita as the founding father and many others, including Samuel L. Akintola, Chief...
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philanthropist Anya Oko Anya (born 3 January 1937), professor of parasitology Eyo Ita (born 1904), leader of the Eastern Government of Nigeria in 1951 Dr. Nnamdi...
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leaders Obafemi Awolowo of the Action Group, Nnamdi Azikiwe of the NCNC, Eyo Ita of the NIP (National Independence Party) , Ahmadu Bello and S. A. Ajayi...
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Eastern Region, using his influence in the NCNC to persuade Professor Eyo Ita to resign as premier of the Region. Zik appointed Orizu the minister of...
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descendants. Various leaders of the Nigerian independence movement such as Eyo Ita, Mbonu Ojike, and Nnamdi Azikiwe were educated in the United States during...
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Udeala". Pharmanewsonline. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2023. "Chimere Eyo-Ita Ikoku's life story (1928 - 2002)". www.forevermissed.com. Retrieved 19...
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principals for the school but in January 1926, Eyo Ita and E.E. Esua joined the staff and in August of the year, Ita became the headmaster. The initial venue...
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government, Akpabio and a few other African owned school proprietors including Eyo Ita and Alvan Ikoku then formed a pressure group to solve the problems of African...
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Effiong Okon Eyo (1918 - 1983) was a Nigerian politician who was a former deputy speaker of the House of Assembly, Eastern region of Nigeria. Eyo was originally...
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political party in Namibia National Independence Party (Nigeria), founded by Eyo Ita National Independence Party (United Kingdom), a defunct political party...
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(Margaret Ekpo), first Nigerian librarian, first dark-skinned professor (Eyo Ita), first Nigerian city with a post office, first Nigerian town with a barracks...
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1845 onwards. Missionaries founded schools and enabled the careers of Eyo Ita, the first dark-skinned professor, and Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first Nigerian...
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conference in Ibadan organized to draft the Macpherson Constitution, Ojike and Eyo Ita, co-wrote a minority report criticizing the adoptions of a regional government...
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later placed under regency in 1834 by Duke Ephraim. Thus, Eyo Ephraim together with Oyo-Ita and Eneyo houses sought their liberation from Duke House....
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state in the territory of Namibia. Herbert Macaulay (1864–1946) Professor Eyo Ita (1903–1972) Alvan Ikoku (1900–1971) Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996) Chief...
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Beecroft in 1854. 1853 October Essien Essien Ukpabio and Prince Eyọ Ita (later King Eyọ III) were baptised by Rev. Hugh Goldie. 1855 19 January Obutong...
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passed the London Matriculation Examination in 1925 in the company of Eyo Ita. He also attended the London School of Economics in 1935, where he was...
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Norway (1993–94); twice Minister of Defense of Norway (1986–89, 1990–93) Eyo Ita – Nigerian politician; one of the prominent founding fathers of Nigeria...
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