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Dennis Chukude Osadebay Premier of Mid-Western Region In office
1964–1966Succeeded by David Ejoor Personal details Born June 29, 1911
AsabaDied December 26, 1994 (aged 83)
AsabaPolitical party National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons Profession Lawyer Dennis Chukude Osadebay (June 29, 1911—December 26, 1994) was a Nigerian politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo and Delta State. He was one of the pioneering Nigerian poets who wrote in English.
As a politician, he detested party politics and tried to form unbiased opinions on important matters of the period. He was also a leader of the movement to create a Mid-Western region during the Nigerian First Republic.
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Biography
Early life and poems
He was born in Asaba, Delta State to parents of mixed cultural backgrounds. He attended Asaba Government School at Asaba, the Sacred Heart School in Calabar and Hope Waddell Training Institute. He joined the labor force in 1930 as a custom officer working in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Calabar. He subsequently went to England to study Law during the 1940s.[1] It was while studying that he started publishing poetic verses. [2] He was then known as a newspaper poet, as most of his writings were published in the West African Pilot and a few other newspapers. In his writings, Osadebay used both his personal life and public events as inspiration. In Africa Sings, a collection of poems, he delved with themes from a personal point of view, such as a sullen poem written about his twenty fifth birthday and the coming of middle age. However, his best work in the volume, were poems written from an impersonal view point.[3] In his adventurous poem, black man troubles, he used pidgin English to lament the status of black Africans in colonial Africa and injustice in the society.[4] His poems were also notable for faithfully representing modern poetic rhythm.
Political career
Osadebay was one of the founding members of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons in 1944. He left the country to read law a few years later. After, completing his studies, he returned to Nigeria and established a law practice in Aba and was also made the legal adviser of the N.C.N.C. In 1951, he contested and won a seat on the Western Region House of Assembly which was dominated by the rival Action Group (AG). He soon became the leader of opposition in the region from 1954-1956 but gave the mantle to Adegoke Adelabu in 1956. After the death of Adegoke Adelabu, he took on his familiar oppositional role in 1958. In 1960, he became the president of the Nigerian Senate and upon the creation of the Mid-Western Region in 1963, became the pioneer premier of the newly created region.
References
- ^ Rosalynde Ainslie, Catherine Hoskyns, Ronald Segal; Frederick A, Political Africa: A Who's Who of Personalities and Parties. Praeger, 1961.
- ^ Benson, Eugene; Conolly, L.W., Routledge Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. Routledge, 1994.
- ^ Robert G. Fraser, West African Poetry: A Critical History
- ^ Ezenwa-Ohaeto; Bridges of Orality: Nigerian Pidgin Poetry. World Literature Today, Vol. 69, 1995. p 70
Nigerian region governors and premiers in the First Republic This is a list of Nigerian region governors and premiers in the First Republic (1960 - 1966). Nigeria became independent on 1 October 1960 and became a republic on 1 October 1963. On 16 January 1966 a military coup brought Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi to power, terminating the first period of democratic rule. During this period an appointed governor was nominal head of state while an elected premier led the government.
Region Period Governor Premier Notes Eastern Region Oct 1960 - Jan 1966 Francis Akanu Ibiam Michael Okpara Mid-Western Region Aug 1963 - Feb 1964 Dennis Osadebay Dennis Osadebay (Administrator) Region created from part of Western Region on 8 August 1963 Feb 1964 - Jan 1966 Jereton Mariere Dennis Osadebay Northern Region Oct 1960 - 1962 Gawain Westray Bell Ahmadu Bello 1962 - Jan 1966 Kashim Ibrahim Western Region Oct 1960 - May 1962 Adesoji Aderemi Samuel Akintola May 1962 - Dec 1962 Adesoji Aderemi Moses Majekodunmi (Administrator) Administrator appointed during political crisis Jan 1963 - Jan 1966 Joseph Fadahunsi Samuel Akintola See also List of Nigerian Region Military Governors (1966–1967) Categories:- Nigerian lawyers
- 1911 births
- 1994 deaths
- National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons politicians
- Presidents of the Senate of Nigeria
- Governors of states in Nigeria
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