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Nigeria: Dickson v Diri – a godfather-godson split turns Bayelsa into a 2027 battleground

The Africa Report Jun 23, 2026 3h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 3 views
Nigeria: Dickson v Diri – a godfather-godson split turns Bayelsa into a 2027 battleground
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Until last year, Governor Douye Diri and Senator Seriake Dickson were allies and collaborators – godson and godfather, two of the most powerful figures in Bayelsa’s long-ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Today they are rivals, driven apart and leading opposing… Until last year, Governor Douye Diri and Senator Seriake Dickson were allies and collaborators – godson and godfather, two of the most powerful figures in Bayelsa’s long-ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Today they are rivals, driven apart and leading opposing parties into 2027.
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