Vice Admiral Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey (March 6, 1918 – December 12, 1991) was a Nigerian naval officer who served, at various times, as head of the Nigerian Navy (i.e.
Chief of Naval Staff), acting Foreign Minister, and Chief of Staff of the Supreme Headquarters, making him the de facto Vice President of Nigeria during Yakubu Gowon's regime.
Born in Calabar in March 1918 to a Yoruba Mother who was from Lagos and an Efik Father, Admiral 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 joined the Marine Department as a cadet and engineer in training around 1940.
At the end of his training in 1945, he served in all sea-going vessels in the Marine Department.
When the Navy was established in 1956, he was transferred to the Navy as a sub-lieutenant.
In 1962, he was appointed as the commanding officer of base and naval officer in charge of Apapa, Lagos.
In 1966, he was appointed as the Federal Commissioner of Establishment and he became a member of the federal Executive Council.
He was promoted to various ranks and to the final rank of vice-admiral.
His military ranks were:
Marine engineer, 1950
Sub-lieutenant and engineer, 1956
Lieutenant, 1958
Lieutenant commander, 1960
Captain, 1963
Commodore, 1964
Rear-admiral, 1967
Vice-admiral, 1971He was retired in 1975 following the successful coup that brought Murtala Mohammed to power, replacing the military government of General Yakubu Gowon.