Joseph Sarwuan Tarka
Ma bi Senator Joseph Sarwuan Tarka ọdọ 1932 o la kwụ ọdọ 1980, Joseph defu abọ ijabe Benue state, Nigeria. Joseph gwo ñwi ụkọlọ minister eyi ụle kpai ụkọla egba ki General Yakubu Gowon chi aboji Nigeria.I defụ abo ki nyi parti United Middle Belt Congress.[1]
Abakwane
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ekọ kụ ma bi Tarka chi ọchụ ẹkẹbie nolu mi ẹgwa ọdọ 1932 ẹfẹwọ Igbor, Benue State, akwora ụñyi kù mà bí chí akwora ụñyi Tarka Nachi kpai Ikpa Anyam. Attah ñwụ chi ụkọlọ teacher i chẹ, ichi ki attah ñwu ché chí Tiv.[2] Attah che chi ụkọlọ headmaster kpai chief Mbakor, Gboko. Joseph lọti uñyi ụkọchẹ Authority Primary School, Gboko kpai ụñyi ụkọchẹ Katsina Ala Middle School. Alụ ki chi ụkọchẹ kpa, i chanẹ chi ụkọlọ teacher Katsina-Ala Middle School ka ki chi chegbụlụ tọgba, ụñyi ụkọchẹ ki le chi Bauchi Rural Science School. Jospeh dẹfu ami Tiv Native Authority Staff Union kpai ujor ami teacher ki gwi ojane Northern.[3][2]
Later career
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Alụ ki General Gowon mụ di agbọji Nigeria ọdọ 1966, ma di ụkọlọ Federal Commissioner ẹyi ụlẹ ụkọla ñwu Jospeh, ama, I ti ụkọlọ nọ ọdọ 1974.[4]
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ Falola, Toyin (1999). The History of Nigeria. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-30682-6.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jubril Olabode Aka (2010). Great People, Great Country, Nigeria the Beautiful: East Or West, Home Is the Best. Trafford Publishing. p. 79ff. ISBN 1-4269-1831-3.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Senator Tarka: the man and his monument". Power Magazine. Retrieved 2010-04-25.[مردہ ربط]
- ↑ Nowa Omoigui. "Military Rebellion of July 29, 1975: The coup against Gowon - Part 5". Dawodu. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
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