Crime
Character Assassination: Degi Gives Bribena Seven Days to Retract Allegations OR…
TRACKING______The Deputy Governorship Candidate of the APC in the November 16th Bayelsa state Governorship election and a serving senator, Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo has given seven-day ultimatum to Miebi Bribena, a PDP member from Bayelsa state to retract a statement he made on Tuesday, 25TH February, 2020 on a popular current affairs programme on AIT – FOCUS NIGERIA, where he alleged that Distinguished Senator Degi Eremienyo in 1990 faced court litigation on grounds of falsification and forgery of certificate.
In a statement signed by Mr Ebinimi Omubo, a senior media aide to the Senator expressed regrets over the manner in which some politicians have become extremely desperate without iota of moral in their accumulation of lies just to appease their pay masters.
To keep the records straight, it will be recalled that Senator Degi’s victory at the said election Bribena referred to in 1990 was not challenged in any court of law by the candidate, (now) Late Michael Inemo John.
The statement further adds that, Degi has never faced any criminal charge in his career; both in public or private life.
Bribena by this statement should be ready for the worst legal battle of his life as this will model his mind to speak only the truth but not lying for political patronage.
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