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Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by chrisxxx(m): 6:50pm On Feb 13, 2020
These are the different names traceable to the APC Deputy Governor in Bayelsa that led to Supreme Court disqualification of the governor.
He bore these names at different stages of his life.

Mr Degi-Eremienyo’s name was written as Degi Biobara in his primary school certificate.
The documents from his secondary education bore Adegi Biobarakumo, as his name.
While that of his university education had Degi Biobarakuma as his name.

Also his MBA certificate had Degi Biobarakuma Wangaha as the name of the same person.
As the Deputy Governor-Elect he bore
Mr Degi-Eremienyo.

Why Supreme Court sacked Bayelsa gov-elect, deputy

The Supreme Court on Thursday sacked David Lyon and Sen. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo, as the governor and deputy elect in the Nov. 16, 2019 Bayelsa governorship election.

Justice Ejembi Eko, who delivered the lead judgment reinstated the Nov. 12, 2019, Judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja that disqualified Degi-Eremieoyo from participating in the governorship poll.

The court held that the trial court was right in finding the deputy guilty of presenting false information to INEC.

The Justice Mary Odili-led panel, held that no person shall be qualified to contest election if he presented false information for the purpose of election.

The apex court ordered that the certificate of return be withdrawn immediately from the governor and his deputy and be issued to the candidate with the second highest votes in the Nov. 16, 2019 election.

The apex court held that the nomination form Degi-Eremieoyo submitted to INEC for the purpose of the Nov. 16, 2019, governorship election in the state, contained false information of fundamental nature.

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) had asked the court to regard the discrepancies in Degi-Eremienyo’s certificates as major impediments to his candidacy.

They accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) running mate of providing different names at all levels of his education.

The PDP alleged in its case that Mr Degi-Eremienyo’s name was written as Degi Biobara in his primary school certificate, the documents from his secondary education bore Adegi Biobarakumo, as his name, while that of his university education had Degi Biobarakuma as his name.

Also, the result from his MBA certificate had Degi Biobarakuma Wangaha as the name of the same person.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja had dismissed the PDP’s case and affirmed the candidacy of the deputy governor-elect in the Nov. 16, 2019 governorship election in the state.

The judgment set aside the Nov. 12, 2019 verdict of Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja disqualifying Degi-Eremieoyo as the APC’s deputy governorship candidate in the poll.

The Appellate court held that the Federal High Court judge erred in his decision disqualifying the APC’s deputy governorship candidate.

It held that there were not enough grounds for the Federal High Court to rule the way it did, adding that the allegation that Degi-Eremienyo gave false information to INEC was not proved as required.

It faulted the lower court’s reliance on Section 31(5 and 6) of the Electoral Act in disqualifying the APC’s deputy governorship candidate.

The court added that the allegations against Degi-Eremienyo were criminal in nature which required proof beyond reasonable doubt.

It said that the different names contained in the appellant’s Form CF 001, his First School Leaving Certificate and General Certificate of Education belonged to the same person, going by the supporting affidavit of change of name and newspaper publication.

The appellate court therefore set aside the Federal High Court’s judgment, and awarded N500, 000 cost against the respondents in favour of the appellants.

The Federal High Court had in its judgment held that Degi-Eremienyo gave false information to INEC about his academic qualifications allegedly evidenced by the discrepancies in the names contained in his credentials.

The trial court also held that the names on the different documents attached to his Form CF001 were said to be, Biobarakum Degi-Eremienyo, Degi Biobaragha, Degi Biobarakuma, Adegi Biobakunmo, Degi-Eremienyo Wangagha.

The APC’s candidate was said to have claimed to have obtained “his First School Leaving Certificate in 1976” and presented to INEC “a First Leaving School Certificate of one Degi Biobaragha other than the one bearing his name Biobaragha Degi-Eremieoyo as shown in his INEC Form CF001.”

He was also said to have claimed to have “obtained his West African Examinations Council General Certificate of Education in 1984” and presented to INEC, “a GCE certificate of one Adegi Bibakuo other than the one bearing his name Biobarakuma Degi-Eremieoyo as shown in his INEC Form CF001.”

Justice Ekwo held that there was no evidence to prove that the documents with different name variations were his.

He ruled, “I further hold that the information given by the 3rd defendant on Form CF.001 that the documents thereto attached as his have not by any iota of credible evidence been so established.

“The information is false in all material particular as none of the said documents have any nexus with the name of the 3rd defendant (Degi-Eremienyo) on the said Form CF001.”

The judge went on to make a declaration “that the information which the 3rd defendant submitted to the 2nd defendant in his INEC Form CF001, that, affidavit in support of personal particulars of person seeking election to the office of the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State is false contrary to section 31(5) of the 2010 Electoral Act (as amended).” (NAN)

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nan.ng/news/why-supreme-court-sacked-bayelsa-gov-elect-deputy/amp/

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by donbachi(m): 6:53pm On Feb 13, 2020
He has been suffering from the "spirit of error" right from primary 1...and david lyon will never 4give him.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by PlayerMeji: 6:57pm On Feb 13, 2020
LOB
grin
LAUGHING OUTSIDE BAYELSA

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Nobody: 6:58pm On Feb 13, 2020
Well.
Congratulations to who wins

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tpiar: 6:59pm On Feb 13, 2020
He bore these names at different stages of his life.

and here we go again.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tpiar: 6:59pm On Feb 13, 2020
his primary school certificate.
The documents from his secondary education .
his university education
Also his MBA certificate .
Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Nobody: 7:20pm On Feb 13, 2020
Tanko will not be happy with the judges.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by olaboy33(m): 7:21pm On Feb 13, 2020
chrisxxx:
These are the different names traceable to the APC Deputy Governor in Bayelsa that led to Supreme Court disqualification of the governor.
He bore these names at different stages of his life.
Mr Degi-Eremienyo’s name was written as Degi Biobara in his primary school certificate.
The documents from his secondary education bore Adegi Biobarakumo, as his name.
While that of his university education had Degi Biobarakuma as his name.
Also his MBA certificate had Degi Biobarakuma Wangaha as the name of the same person.
As the Deputy Governor-Elect he bore
Mr Degi-Eremienyo.
.


To all those who change names anyhow, I hope this will be a lesson.

Don't overlook tomorrow.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by slivertongue: 7:22pm On Feb 13, 2020
carelessness is an epidemic

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tolufase: 7:29pm On Feb 13, 2020
The publication of the change of name cost less the 5k. Nothing stops him from chosen preferably names out of these numerous name and apply for a change of name. But he was too daft to understand the implication of these numerous names while contesting for the deputy governor of the state. The lesson must be learned by anybody who uses different names at various stages of his/her life.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by NobleAngell(f): 7:30pm On Feb 13, 2020
Crisis of identity.

But All those names have one thinng in common and that's "Degi".

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Azmanaty: 7:34pm On Feb 13, 2020
My God My God, every enemy/friend that will be used to cancel the better part of my destiny, Die by FIRE!!..Die! DIE! Die!!

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Bighead9: 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2020
Chai.

This thing pain me sha. cool

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by TheTrueSeeker2: 7:38pm On Feb 13, 2020
Only one explanation can be given to his different choice of identity..


Forgery....!!!

Meanwhile the same person that did former Minister Kemi's NYSC Certificate may have done that of this Degi.
He should be handed over to the Police or better still he should hand himself over for investigation.


Apart from his names, his very life may'd also been forged...


A liar would have to tell 99 more lies to cover-up for the 1 lie he told

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by meum: 7:42pm On Feb 13, 2020
Hmmm.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by GEJDHERO: 7:52pm On Feb 13, 2020
Bighead9:
Chai.

This thing pain me sha. cool
E pain Oshiomhole well well too................ listen to his channeltv outburts

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Maxymilliano(m): 7:54pm On Feb 13, 2020
NobleAngell:
Crisis of identity.

But All those names have one thinng in common and that's "Diri".


Diri you say

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tpiar: 8:01pm On Feb 13, 2020
This is what I found as the meaning of Diri from the Ijaw dictionary:


díri n. “medicine”; díri gụọ make “medicine” (for protection or destruction);

díri sin extract poisonous “medicine” from body;

dáa dirì “medicine” used as a test;

ofóni sei diri medicine believed to produce a very bad odour if applied to the body, usually applied by women to their “mates” so that they may be disliked by their husbands;

tịịn dirí any “medicine” that draws out thorns, etc., embedded in flesh

dírigbasa n. medicinal wand, rod


dirimaá v.a. be black (= kúlukulu); dirima

ibé black country; Africa; dirima kịmí

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by kellight(m): 8:03pm On Feb 13, 2020
Modified

What a disaster shocked shocked

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tpiar: 8:04pm On Feb 13, 2020
dirima-ịkpíṛìḅụịkpịbụ n. medicinal herb

(Commelina sp. COMMELINACEAE) (lit. ‘black Commelina’)

dirima-ịwọ́nrọ̀nrọn n. shrub (Psychotria psychotrioides (DC.) Roberty RUBIACEAE)

dirimaowéi kind of snake, perhaps viper or hoodless cobra

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tpiar: 8:05pm On Feb 13, 2020
NobleAngell:
Crisis of identity.

But All those names have one thinng in common and that's "Diri".

Do you mean Degi

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Kennyprince: 8:34pm On Feb 13, 2020
Why will Lyon not rectify this kind of thing earlier

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by webme(m): 8:36pm On Feb 13, 2020
chrisxxx:
These are the different names traceable to the APC Deputy Governor in Bayelsa that led to Supreme Court disqualification of the governor.
He bore these names at different stages of his life.
Mr Degi-Eremienyo’s name was written as Degi Biobara in his primary school certificate.
The documents from his secondary education bore Adegi Biobarakumo, as his name.
While that of his university education had Degi Biobarakuma as his name.
Also his MBA certificate had Degi Biobarakuma Wangaha as the name of the same person.
As the Deputy Governor-Elect he bore
Mr Degi-Eremienyo.

His father ancestors who have been following him since primary school no gree leave him wink

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by sparog(m): 8:56pm On Feb 13, 2020
TheTrueSeeker2:
Only one explanation can be given to his different choice of identity..


Forgery....!!!

Meanwhile the same person that did former Minister Kemi's NYSC Certificate may have done that of this Degi.
He should be handed over to the Police or better still he should hand himself over for investigation.


Apart from his names, his very life may'd also been forged...


You have sense

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by NobleAngell(f): 9:03pm On Feb 13, 2020
tpiar:


Do you mean Degi
Yeah, thanks.
Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by NobleAngell(f): 9:03pm On Feb 13, 2020
Maxymilliano:


Diri you say
Degi I meant. Typo.
Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by tricksters: 9:17pm On Feb 13, 2020
Only a foolish man will believe anything from a PDP stooge like the OP. The only thing needed to reconcile all the name from the document the OP listed is a sworn affidavit from any law court in Nigeria so how is that a problem worth nullifying a gubernatorial election over ?

chrisxxx:
These are the different names traceable to the APC Deputy Governor in Bayelsa that led to Supreme Court disqualification of the governor.
He bore these names at different stages of his life.
Mr Degi-Eremienyo’s name was written as Degi Biobara in his primary school certificate.
The documents from his secondary education bore Adegi Biobarakumo, as his name.
While that of his university education had Degi Biobarakuma as his name.
Also his MBA certificate had Degi Biobarakuma Wangaha as the name of the same person.
As the Deputy Governor-Elect he bore
Mr Degi-Eremienyo.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by maslong(m): 9:40pm On Feb 13, 2020
tricksters:
Only a foolish man will believe anything from a PDP stooge like the OP. The only thing needed to reconcile all the name from the document the OP listed is a sworn affidavit from any law court in Nigeria so how is that a problem worth nullifying a gubernatorial election over ?


e pain am cheesy grin
abeg go and drink acid.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by chrisxxx(m): 9:56pm On Feb 13, 2020
tricksters:
Only a foolish man will believe anything from a PDP stooge like the OP. The only thing needed to reconcile all the name from the document the OP listed is a sworn affidavit from any law court in Nigeria so how is that a problem worth nullifying a gubernatorial election over ?

Bros him no do am.

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by AstralBody: 10:07pm On Feb 13, 2020
See as him use sansan spoil another man garri gringrin
D man na destiny waster!

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by Donaldoni: 10:23pm On Feb 13, 2020
Pathetic!

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Re: Degi-Eremienyo: The Conflicting Names That Disqualified APC Deputy Governor by flemsy15(m): 10:29pm On Feb 13, 2020
i just pity Lyon, after winning an election, an error coming from Ur running mate will jst spoil everything . they have already started calling him "Your Excellency Sir"

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