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Ikpe Umoh Imeh : ウィキペディア英語版
Ikpe Umoh Imeh
Ikpe Umoh Imeh (or Obong (Chief) Ikpe Umoh Imeh) (April 22, 1906 – September 29, 2004) was a Member of Parliament from Akwa Ibom State and Deputy Speaker of Parliament for the Eastern Region, Nigeria during the Nigerian First Republic.〔(Votes and Proceedings (pdf) ) of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, Fourth Republic, 2nd National Assembly, Second Session, No. 81 (19 April 2005). Item 5(iv), p. 539.〕 Umoh was born in Onuk Ukpom in Abak Local Government Area. His father was the late Chief Umoh Imeh Akpakpan Eso Akpan, a farmer of Ntobong Royal Family. His mother, Nwaeka Umoabasi, was from Ikono in Abak.
== Education ==
Imeh attended Abak Government School from 1923 to 1929. From there he attended the Uyo Teachers Training College (now University of Uyo) where he obtained his teaching certification in 1934. He studied agricultural science in Umuahia.

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