IPOB 5 identity misfired
III by Sampson i. Onwuka The problem was that N.C.N.C is to produce both the President and Vice President, but the leader of the house and the majority leader of the Senate in 1963 were adapting to the Northern People Congress but were the party that won the general elections but not the majority of seats. In essence, it can be argued that the role of the Prime Minister in Nigeria was no longer an affair from 1963, a position that Northern Nigerians resisted for reasons of their own including the so-called 1959 Right to Protest. (5), It didn’t seem that they was a misunderstanding about the future role of the Prime Minister or those in the three major regions, and it seems that the Premiers of the West, East, and North were gradually aware that there is a likely possibility that new States will be created in Nigeria – that is the first restructure of the Country since independence was underway, that will also mean (6) changing the currency and adapting to ‘Nige...