Convicted Former Delta state governor, James Ibori, was in Bayelsa state yesterday where he paid a visit to the graveside of his bosom friend and former colleague, Diepreye Alamiyeseigha, who died in October 2015. Ibori was said to have wept at the graveside. He was received by the wife of the former governor, Margaret and other family members.
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