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Bayelsa State House of Assembly, 1999 – 2015
The Bayelsa State House of Assembly was first inaugurated on June 2, 1999. Between 1999 and 2011, the house had had three conclusive assemblies of 4 years each. The House of Assembly of Bayelsa State is currently on the 3rd session of the 4th Assembly which will end June, 2015 Within this period under review,…
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BAYELSA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, FIRST ASSEMBLY
Members of Bayelsa State Legislature (House of Assembly members) of first assembly Membership between June 1999 – May 2001 Name Constituency Position Party Hon. Heineken Lokpobiri Ekeremor II Speaker PDP Hon. Ayebaesin Edoghotu Nembe III Deputy Speaker PDP Hon Duba C. Ayibaina Yenagoa II Leader Of The House PDP Hon. Bomotel Alamini Southern IV Deputy…
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BAYELSA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, SECOND ASSEMBLY
Members of Bayelsa State Legislature (House of Assembly members) of second assembly Membership between June 2003 – November 2005 Name Constituency Position Party Rt Hon. Boyelayefa Debekeme Ekeremor II Speaker PDP Hon. Foingha Jephthah Nembe II Deputy Speaker PDP Hon.Stephen Adika Erebor Southern Ijaw I Leader Of The House PDP Hon Imomotimi Fanama Sagbama I…
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BAYELSA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, FOURTH ASSEMBLY
Members of Bayelsa State Legislature (House of Assembly members) of fourth assembly Name Constituency Position Party Rt. Hon. Konbowei Benson F. Southern Ijaw IV Speaker PDP Hon. (Chief) Victor Sam-Ateke Brass I Deputy Speaker PDP Hon. Akpe Peter .P. Sagbama I Leader PDP Hon. Walamam .S. Igbrubia Ogbia III Chief Whip PDP Hon. Emmanuel Tonye…
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Meaning of Bayelsa
The name Bayelsa derives from a combination of acronyms of three Local Government Areas of the state: Brass LGA (BALGA), Yenagoa LGA (YELGA), and Sagbama LGA (SALGA). The state is made up of 8 Local Government Areas; they are Ekeremor, Kolokuma Opokuma, Yenagoa, Nembe, Ogbia, Sagbama, Brass and Southern Ijaw. Created on October 1st, 1996 from…
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Bayelsa State
Bayelsa Bayelsa is a state in Nigeria. It is located in the southern part of the country. Created on October 1st, 1996 from the old Rivers State, it’s bounded to the east by Rivers State and west by Delta State, the beautiful waters of the Atlantic Ocean dominates its southern borders. It has the longest…
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Bayelsa State Symbols
In line with the vision of the founding fathers of the state and given the Government’s stand on Ijaw mobilization, Ijaw integration and the need to promote Ijaw fundamental interest, which clearly is not subordinate to any other interests, the Government of Bayelsa State made a state-owned emblem to mark and strengthen our sense of…
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Benue Local Government Areas & Headquarters
Benue State consists of 23 Local Government Areas. They are: Local Government Area Headquarters Ado Igumale Agatu Obagaji Apa Ugbokpo Buruku Buruku Gboko Gboko Guma Gbajimba Gwer East Aliade Gwer West Naka Katsina-Ala Katsina-Ala Konshisha Tse-Agberagba Kwande Adikpo Logo Ugba Makurdi Makurdi Obi Obarike-Ito Ogbadibo Otukpa Ohimini Idekpa Oju Oju Okpokwu Okpoga Otukpo Otukpo Tarka…
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List of Local Government Areas in Imo State
Imo State comprises 27 LGAs (Local Government Areas) namely: Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area in Imo State Oru West L.G.A. Imo State Orlu Local Government Area, Imo State Okigwe Local Government Area, Imo State Imo State Imo is a state in Nigeria’s South-East geopolitical zone. It’s capital and largest city is Owerri. The state is…
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Nyimalti (Yamaltu)
Nyimalti (Yamaltu) was part of Akko District, its formation as Yamaltu District started since 1936 under the then Divisional Officer in charge of Gombe Division. Nyimatli/Tera people are from the North Eastern part of Nigeria, we are mostly located in Yamaltu/Deba local government, Gombe State and Biu local government, Borno State. Our tribe is rich…