Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey (6 March 1918 – 12 December 1991)[1] was a Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral who served as head of the Nigerian Navy (i.e. Chief of Naval Staff),[2] acting foreign minister,[3] and chief of staff of the Supreme Headquarters,[4] making him the de facto vice president of Nigeria during Yakubu Gowon's regime.
Born in Calabar in March 1918 to a Yoruba father who was from Lagos and an Efik mother, Wey had his early education in Calabar, Cross River State and at Methodist School, Ikot Ekpene in present Akwa Ibom State; and further education in Lagos.
He was retired in 1975 following the successful coup that brought Murtala Mohammed[4] to power, replacing the military government of General Yakubu Gowon.
Kennedy (1958-1964) Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey (1964-1973) Nelson Bossman Soroh (1973–1975) Michael Adelanwa (1975–1980) Akintunde Aduwo (1980 - 1983) Augustus Aikhomu (1984–1986) Patrick Koshoni (1986–1990) Murtala Nyako (1990–1992) Dan Preston Omotsola (1992–1993) Suleiman Saidu (1993) Allison Madueke (1993–1994) Mike Akhigbe (1994–1998) Jubril Ayinla (1998-1999) Victor Ombu (1999–2001) Samuel Afolayan (2001–2005) Ganiyu Adekeye (2005–2008) I.I.
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