Nigerian union of journalists chairman (NUJ) relates the demise of Alamieyeseigha to a n Iroko Tree in the forest that is pulled down by a mighty storm.
John Angese, the newly elected Bayelsa State NUJ chairman,described the sudden demise of Alamieyeseigha as a big shock to him and the Journalism Profession.
Mr Angese stated thus: "the death of Alamieyeseigha means that a great Iroko Tree in the forest is pulled down by mighty storm, and that only a great storm can pull down a Great Man".
He also added that Alamieyeseigha was a friend of the press before his departure to eternal glory so Nigerian Journalists should not forget him but write good things about him in there day to day activities.
Mr John pointed that Alamieyeseigha was a dogged fighter and a great leader who fought for resource control until his demise.
He added,saying that the current Bayelsa State NUJ Council was built by him when he was governor, and that his good deeds are too numerous to mention.
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Monday, 19 October 2015
NUJ CHAIRMAN TERMED LATE DSP ALAMIESYESEIGHA AS A GREAT IROKO TREE WHILE HE CONDOLES HIM
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