Remember Pabraibi Nicholas Ogbe

Bayelsa State

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CHIEF REMEMBER PABRAIBI NICHOLAS OGBE was born in 1958 at Ekowe town in Southern ijaw local Government area in Bayelsa State. He is from Bietebiama, Amassoma Town, all in Southern Ijaw Local Government area in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
He attended St. Banabas State Primary School at Oweikorogha and obtained his First Leaving School Certificate in 1974.
He also attended Government Secondary School Ukubie where he obtained his West African Examination Council Certificate in 1980. He graduated from University of Science and Technology Port-Harcourt in 2002.
Chief Remember Ogbe has been involved in the business of human development. He was a Tutor at Community Secondary School Ebedebiri, Sagbama Local Gov’t area in Bayelsa state from 1981 to 1986.
He was a Public Relation Officer at Rivbank Insurance Company Limited from 1993 to 1996. Upon the creation of Bayelsa State, Chief Ogbe was appointed a Revenue Generation Adviser, Creek Ventures limited, Bayelsa State Government in 1997. He has been in and out of politics during this period.
In old Rivers State, he served as a Councillor elect, Amassoma Ward 1 in Yenagoa Local Government area (YELGA) from 1988 to 1989. In this capacity, Chief Ogbe represented his people and carried out some developmental projects. He also served as Supervisory Councillor for works and transportation in Yenagoa LGA in the old Rivers State 1988. He contributed to ensure that transport facilities were made available in the area. In 1989, he served as Supervisory Councillor for Health and Social Welfare. Chief Ogbe served his people with humility and unwavering commitment at the third-tier of government. One thing is central –Chief Ogbe’s life is one dedicated to the service of God and humanity. His slow and steady progression on the leadership ladder lends credence to the fact that God has given him a manifest mandate to fulfil.

Upon the formation of the Bayelsa Progressive Movement, BPM, in 2000 he became the Treasurer of the Movement from 2000 to 2011. In 2011, Chief Remember Ogbe became the State Director of the Bayelsa Progressive Movement (BPM), a position he has maintained till date. It is essential to note that the Bayelsa Progressive Movement, BPM, is a NGO used to aggregate the interest of the development forces in Bayelsa State towards the building of a virile and dynamic Bayelsa State. BPM has played that role and contributed to the emergence of the Restora

  • Work
    • Executive Chairman of Southern Ijaw Local Gov't
  • Education
    • BSe, University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt