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Thomas Kieriboyegha — Cameron (1902-1982)

Late Chief Thomas Kieriboyegha hailed from Twon-brass community situated in the Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa state. He gained recognition as the inaugural accredited legal practitioner from the Nembe kingdom, which also extended to the broader Bayelsa state. He exemplified the characteristics of a true gentleman and trailblazer, leaving a lasting mark on the history of Nigeria during its precolonial and independent eras.

kate abiri

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Kate Abiri (1958-2023)

HON. JUSTICE KATE ABIRI, originating from the Aleibiri community in Ekeremor Local Government of Bayelsa State, gained renown as the longest-serving female Chief Judge in Nigeria. Her legacy and impact on the legal field and her community will be remembered with great respect.

lisbon nyoun

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Late Chief Nyoun Lisbon Maddock Otorudigha (1941-2021)

His expertise and skills were widely recognized, and his work earned him a respected reputation within the Nigeria Army force. Chief Warrant Officer (Rtd) Nyoun Lisbon Maddock Otorudigha’s dedication and exceptional service have left giant footprints on the sands of time, serving as an inspiration for future generations in the Nigerian military.

Tari Joshua (1975-2019)

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Tari Joshua (1975-2019)

Tari Joshua was widely known as a reputable sports reporter and presenter, who imparted the media industry of Nigeria.

Timiebi Roupa Okara

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Timiebi Roupa Okara (1950-2015)

Timiebi Roupa Okara was a British trained lawyer par excellence from Bumoundi-Ekpetiama, Bayelsa state. He was best known for his love and support for the Anglican Communion.