November 15, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that the media aide member representing Degema state constituency, Rivers State House of Assembly, Osaki Diri, has died.(Read More Here).




According to information, he died on Thursday, October 14, 2021, after he got electrocuted while answering his phone which was still charging.


A source tells Kossyderrickent:


“He was electrocuted …He was charging his phone and a call came in when he answered that’s it.”


Late Osaki Diri died two months after his white wedding with his wife. He got married on August 30, 2021. He was also a chorister in his church. 


His friends have taken to social media to pen emotional messages to him. One of his friends, Delight Ezeugbor and his lawyer have penned emotional message to late Osaki Diri 


His lawyer wrote:


“#VIBRANT_MEDIA


DELGA LEGISLATORS MOURNS WITH THE ENTIRE PDP FAMILY AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF BILLE KINGDOM FOR THE SUDDEN DEMISE OF THEIR BELOVED SON, MR. OSAKI DIRI.


The Leader of the Degema legislative Assembly, Rt. Hon. Barr. Johnson Eugene Johnson and the entire legislators in the LGA expressed great shock at the sudden demise, Mr Diri Tamunosaki-ibitein Ibim, who died on Thursday, October 14, 2021.

 

The Leader described Mr Osaki Diri as a committed, humble, God-fearing and friendly fellow… Stressing that his death has indeed created a great vacuum in both family and community, Bille Kingdom, the new delga media team and our beloved Party PDP. 


Finally, he urged the entire family of the deceased to be of good courage and be strengthened in Lord.

Indeed, the entire PDP family is pained by your sudden demise. 

Comr, John Aston-a Adaiyi. 

S.A. on Media and Publicity to the Leader,

Rt. Hon. (Barr.) Johnson Eugene Johnson.”


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