The Eastern Region was an administrative region in Nigeria , dating back originally from the division of the colony Southern Nigeria in 1954. Its first capital was Calabar . The capital was later moved to Enugu and the second capital was Umuahia . The region was officially divided in 1967 into three new states , the East-Central State , Rivers State and South-Eastern State . East-Central State had its capital at Enugu, which is now part of Enugu State .
43-693: The Biafra Nations League , initially known as the Biafra Nations Youth League , is a secessionist group in Nigeria's eastern region with operational headquarters in the Bakassi Peninsula . The group was established in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on 3 August 2013. The group is fighting to restore the Republic of Biafra , which includes the Bakassi Peninsula , a region that was ceded to Cameroon by
86-531: A foreign speed boat carrying oil equipments to the Nigerian maritime borders in Bakassi Peninsula, a sailor was reportedly killed by flying bullets while security operatives attached to the boat were said to have abandoned the boat and fled. The leader of BnL, Princewill C Richards told Cameroon News Agency that he hasn't spoken to his members to confirm if they were responsible for the attack, adding that his group
129-540: A major priority in the late 1950s and early '60s with the regional government at times devoting close to one third of its budget to education. Half of the money was used as subvention given to agencies managing the schools and to ensure a universal primary education programme. The church was instrumental to the education of the people, the Church of Scotland Mission (Later the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria), Figures like,
172-576: A new election conducted in 1953 and in which Azikiwe, the NCNC leader contested, the party had a decisive victory. The history of local government representation in the region were in three phases. The first phase was through warrant chiefs many of whom were created by the colonial government. But after the Aba riot of 1929, the system gradually gave way to the Native Authority administration led by older men within
215-612: A position he held (along with his governorship of Fernando Po) until his death in 1854. According to K.O. Dike: In time Africans came to look on the British Consul as the de facto Governor of the Bights of Benin and Biafra. This position of power which Beecroft won for himself passed on to his successors and enabled Britain to enjoy the authority of a protecting power before the Berlin West Africa Conference had legalised
258-433: Is best' or 'No sweat, No sweat' to move between cities. In the southern parts of region where tidal waterways and swamps dominate the vegetation, barges and river craft are used for transportation. The Nigerian railway line in the region runs through Enugu, Umuahia , Aba and Port Harcourt. Construction of the railway began in 1913 and completed in 1919. The line was extended to Kaduna in 1926. The Port of Port Harcourt
301-546: Is transferred to the Eastern Nigeria Development Corporation. The development corporation was involved in producing quality palm oil kernels for the export markets through erection of pioneer oil mills and the development of other export crops such as cocoa, cashew nuts, rubber and coconut. Rice cultivation was also encouraged in Abakaliki and Ogoja . Community development was one of the initiatives of
344-676: The Biafran flag . The militants retreated before a Nigerian Armed Forces contingent arrived. BNL banned foreign vessels from entering Nigeria and Cameroon through the Peninsula beginning on 30 May 2021, after its militia loyalists reportedly engaged in a fierce gun battle with Cameroonian Forces. In 2020, the BNL hoisted the Biafran flag in the Cross River border town of Ikom . These activities were carried out by
387-601: The Bight of Benin and Biafra . Beecroft was born in England near the port of Whitby , Yorkshire . His early life is obscure but while serving on a coasting vessel he is known to have been captured by a French privateer during the Napoleonic Wars in 1805, and held prisoner until 1814. He later joined the merchant navy and as master of a transport vessel traveled to Greenland as part of William Parry 's expedition. In 1829 he
430-549: The NCNC dominated the 1951 election, party organization was not particularly strong because the party's headquarters was in Lagos and its leader did not contest election in the region. Many members elected to the House were previously independent candidates and only declared for the NCNC after their election to get political backing. After a crisis in 1953, party organization was strengthened and in
473-526: The Nigerian Coal Corporation and Nigersteel's rolling mill which used steel scraps to produce mild steel bars were one of the few coal mines and steel plants in operation in West Africa in 1963. During the NCNC led government, a cement factory was established at Nkalagu , Nigerian Breweries chose a stout factory at Aba, a Tobacco and glass making plant was located at Port Harcourt. Oil mining in
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#1732852396011516-583: The Nigerian federal government following an International Court of Justice ruling. BNL operates mainly at Cameroon border towns, they have been linked to attacks on Cameroonian Forces in Bakassi by armed groups operating in the water. On 8 November 2021, the BNL took control of the WELCOME TO BAKASSI entrance, a border crossing between Akpabuyo and Bakassi, blocking the road leading to the Peninsula and raising
559-566: The Northern region of Nigeria to the north. The eastern boundary lies between the border of Nigeria and Cameroon and the southern coast is along the Gulf of Guinea . The total surface area of the region was approximately 76,000 square kilometres (29,400 sq mi). In 1965, the region had a population of twelve million people and some areas such as Owerri and those inhabited by the Annangs were one of
602-516: The British began a tendency to strengthen the powers of the traditional village heads beyond their traditional pre-colonial duties. Along with the British traders, Christian missionaries also established mission bases in the region. In 1846, Reverend Hope Masterton Waddell formed a branch of the Church of Scotland Mission. Ajayi Crowther of CMS established a Niger division at Onitsha, and soon followed by
645-454: The British consul agent for the Bights of Benin and Biafra . Beecroft was chosen to be in charge of regulating the trade at the ports of old and New Calabar and those at Benin, Bonny , Bimbia and the Cameroons between the residents and British merchant firms. The increase in trade within the ports led to the drive of several European firms to build trading post at Onitsha . In 1879, most of
688-536: The Catholic Church. These missions found some converts among the residents including Rev James Boyle of Bonny, a priest at St. James Cathedral. Prior to World War II, there were five major cities in Eastern Nigeria, Port Harcourt and Enugu created after World War I, Calabar , Uyo , Ikot Ekpene , Onitsha and Aba . Majority of the people lived in small communities and towns. The rise in trade contributed to
731-592: The Dr. E. N. Amaku, Mr. Ntieyong U. Akpan, Justice Egbert Udo Udoma where all educated by the Mission. University of Nigeria , Nsukka was established by the regional government. An agriculture training and research center was at Umudike. The following cities were in the Eastern Region, Nigeria: John Beecroft John Beecroft (1790 – 10 June 1854) was an explorer, governor of Fernando Po and British Consul of
774-701: The Ejagham members. On Friday 13 May 2022, suspected militants of BnL attacked the Ikang jetty, in Bakassi Area of Cross River State killing a Police officer and injuring many others, this is barely a week after the Police arrested 23 members of BnL in Ikom. On Sunday morning, 19 June 2022, in Archibong town (Isangele subdivision), militants suspected to be armed units of BnL shot repeatedly at
817-739: The Empire Games in Vancouver in 1954. The Eastern region had an ethnically diverse population. The largest ethnic group in the region were the Igbos . The traditional society of the Igbos was democratic and individualistic with titles, wealth and age being the primary determinants of prestige. During colonial rule, the Igbos spread to other regions of British West Africa, first working as traders and laborers and then establishing small scale businesses in Lagos and other urban districts. The Ibibios and Efiks lived in
860-433: The NCNC led Eastern regional government in the 1950s and the phrase was also popular among community residents of villages and towns. Part of the initiative of the community development ministry was the clearing of land for passable laterite and earth roads. In 1955 about 13,000 km (8,000 mi) of roads were cleared but less than 10% were tarred. Most travelers use lorries with expressive mottoes such as 'God's time
903-521: The Niger River when he died on 10 June 1854 and was buried on Fernando Po. His place on the expedition was taken by William Balfour Baikie . His widow, Mrs. Ellen Beecroft, later received a pension in the Civil List in recognition of her husband's contribution to the suppression of the slave trade and advancement of British interests on the coast of Africa. Beecroft was also survived by three daughters and
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#1732852396011946-582: The administrative divisions in the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. In 1939, the Southern Province was divided into the Western and Eastern Province. During the war period, the provinces were given more power due to shortage of personnel. Historically, residents of Eastern Nigeria had an individualistic and democratic culture. To establish indirect rule within the administrative divisions,
989-549: The communities. This system was not particularly strong as it was in Northern Nigeria. In the 1950s, local government system following the English model of boroughs county and district councils was introduced. The village school was an important part of the community. Members of the community at home and abroad voluntarily gave money for the erection of school buildings. Wealthy or salaried family members were encouraged to sponsor
1032-696: The districts of Uyo , Opobo, Calabar, Enyong, Eket , Creek Town, Duke Town, Old Town and Ikot Ekpene . During pre-colonial and colonial rule, the Efiks controlled trading post up the Cross River to the Ports of Calabar. The other ethnic groups of the Niger Delta system include the Ijaw speaking people of Opobo, Bonny, Degema , Okrika , Buguma , Brass and Abonnema . The Ijaws had a marked chieftaincy tradition. Other groups within
1075-494: The education of their younger ones. In 1956, there were about six thousand primary schools and fifty-four secondary schools. Many of the secondary schools were managed by voluntary agencies and Christian missions and some schools were named after members of the mission including the Hope Waddell Training School , Dennis Memorial , Onitsha, Cornellia Connelly, Uyo and Crowther Memorial, Port Harcourt. Education became
1118-657: The firms merged to form the United African Company and were given a charter to manage a coastal protectorate in 1885. In 1884, the headquarters of the British agent for the Bights of Benin and Biafra was moved from Fernando Po to Calabar and in 1890, the Oil Rivers Protectorate , later known as the Niger Coast Protectorate was established. The Southern Nigeria Protectorate was formed in 1932 and by 1914 British colonial rule had established most of
1161-501: The malaria which claimed numerous European lives before the effectiveness of quinine as a protection was understood. After he became consul he assisted in the British bombardment of Lagos in 1851, negotiated (and was a signatory to) the Treaty Between Great Britain and Lagos, 1 January 1852 , and was instrumental in the deposition of Pepple , King of Bonny , in 1854. Beecroft was preparing for another expedition to
1204-642: The migration of men to towns and cities to find work and to trade but during Christmas and other festival periods, they usually come home. The men also built their family houses in their native villages. Traditional authority in many villages is earned by the most senior man of the family next in line to the throne or a wealthy man who has paid footing to other title holders. Among the Efiks and Ibibio 's, masked secret societies played an important social and regulatory role. The masked societies kept debtors in check and played important part in local festivals. In many areas in
1247-455: The most densely populated places in West Africa . The Awka region also suffered from soil erosion. The region had three types of vegetation. The coastal area in the south is dominated by mangrove swamps and tidal waterways. Further north of the swamps is the tropical rainforest , however, over a period of time, many of the leafy trees of the forest were cleared for planting palm trees. In
1290-459: The northernmost parts of the region is the guinea savannah . Major rivers of the region include rivers of Niger Delta system such as Qua Iboe , Cross River , Orashi River and Imo River . Obudu Plateau in the northeastern area, the Oban and Ikom Hills along the eastern boundary with Cameroon were a few of the highlands in the region. In 1849, John Beecroft , the governor of Fernando Po became
1333-449: The prices stabilized by the middle of the 1950s. Employment in farming and agriculture was a significant source of income for many residents engaged in yam farming and fishery. In the 1960s, the government promoted rubber, cocoa and palm grove schemes to increase the output of cash crops. The government also established farm settlements at Ohaji, Igbariam, Boki, Ulonna, Erei, Uzo-Uwani and Egbema to encourage agriculture. Trading of goods
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1376-567: The region started by Shell D' Archy in 1937 did not yield commercial quantities until 1957. But by 1965, oil was a promising source of income. The task of managing the trade and income earned in palm oil kernels was given to the Eastern Nigeria Marketing Board and the Eastern Nigeria Finance Corporation. The Eastern Nigeria Marketing Board came into effect in 1954 and was given the responsibility to manage
1419-556: The region were the Annang of Ikot Ekpene, Yakurr , Bahumono , Oron , Ogoni and Ekoi . Trade in palm produce was a dominant feature in the economy of Eastern Nigeria. Though not indigenous to the region, the palm tree provided fronds for roofing of houses in the villages, palm wine for drinking and palm kernels as source of foreign exchange income. After World War II, prices sought for palm produce skyrocked and by 1954, Palm produce generated an income of 54 million pounds. However,
1462-406: The region's cash or export crops. The board assigned grade to palm produce according to free fatty acid content and then assigns producer prices to each grade. The board conducts the purchase of palm oil and kernels that are to be exported through the use of licensed buying agents and engages in the evacuation of the produce to the ports for export. Most of the profits from the sales of export produce
1505-585: The region, the use of native courts to settle debts and bride price were important social institutions. Dancing and sports were also important social elements in the Eastern region. Football was played between April and November. Sports was regulated by the regional branch of the Nigeria Football Association and those of the athletics association. Emmanuel Ifeajuna , was a gold member in High Jump at
1548-527: The status in international diplomacy. During his time as governor Beecroft explored the interior of Africa using steamships to navigate far up the Niger River , the Cross River and the Benin River , an area official British expeditions failed to penetrate. The secret of his success was not only his use of modern European naval technology but employing local Africans as crew, since they had greater resistance to
1591-402: Was also a major part of the regional economy. In 1954, imports to the region was about 25 million pounds a year which were brought into the country by a few European firms but distributed by thousands of traders within the region. The trade in imported goods such as dried fish, motor parts, textiles goes on along with the trade in local foodstuff. In industry, the coal mines of Enugu managed by
1634-601: Was appointed master of works in Fernando Po , an island in the Gulf of Guinea nominally belonging to Spain but which the British were using to establish a base against the slave trade . Demonstrating a talent for negotiating successfully with local people, in 1830 Beecroft was appointed acting governor by Spain (with rank of lieutenant in the Spanish Navy) when Edward Nicolls (then governor) returned to England unwell. Realising Spain
1677-465: Was established in 1948. It had fifteen nominated African members and fourteen nominated European officials. In 1951, the regional assembly was given more legislative and financial powers following the enactment of the McPherson Constitution . In addition, the assembly number of members in the assembly was enlarged to eighty elected African members, three special members and five officials. Though
1720-408: Was not willing to cede control of the island the British left in 1833 but Beecroft effectively continued in the role of acting governor, even holding a court of justice, although at this point he was also agent of a trading company. In 1843 Spain formally made him governor of Fernando Po and two other Spanish possessions. In 1849 he was appointed Consul of the Bights of Benin and Biafra by the British,
1763-609: Was still investigating the report Eastern Region, Nigeria The region had the third-, fourth- and fifth-largest indigenous ethnic groups including Igbo , Ibibio and Ijaw . It was what later became Biafra , which was in rebellion from 1967 to 1970. The Eastern region of Nigeria was geographically located in Southeastern Nigeria. It is bordered by the Niger river in the West and has an administrative and cultural border with
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1806-475: Was subordinate to the premier. Apart from the regional government, Eastern Nigeria also had a local government modeled after the English system. There were three tiers of governance levels within the system, the county and urban districts, the municipalities and the local councils. An African dominated government institution, the Eastern Regional Assembly with the powers to debate but not enact laws
1849-422: Was the second largest port in Nigeria in the 1950s. In 1954, it cleared about $ 54 million worth of imports and exports, while the shipping facilities at Calabar cleared $ 11 million worth of goods. The region like Nigeria during the first republic operated a parliamentary system of government with a premier leading the executive branch and a bicameral legislature. The figurehead position of governor existed but it
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