Ralph Michael Iwowari, walla Mein VII (1930 – 2013), ko Amanyanabo, walla laamɗo aadaaji Nembe-Bassambiri, gooto e taƴe Laamu Nembe e nder Diiwaan Bayelsa, Naajeeriya.

Ralph Iwowari
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuNaajeeriya Taƴto
InndeRalph Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo30 Jolal 1929 Taƴto
Date of death2013 Taƴto

E lewru sulyee 1973, Ralph Iwowari wonnoo ko balloowo guwerneer konu to diiwaan Rivers, gardinooɗo konu ndiyam, hono Alfred Diete-Spiff. ina wiyee o tikkanii jaayndiyanke gooto bayyinoowo winndannde teskinnde e ñalngu nguu guwerneer oo jibinaa, o yamiri yo o rokke 24 stroke canne, o ɓoornee hoore makko e lampa ɓooyka.[1] Fitinaaji ina keewi e nder diiwaan hee, heen geɗel heen fof ko caɗeele ɗe njulaagu nguu addata, heen geɗel heen fof ko luural gaadantewal. E lewru ut 2003 Iwowari, hooreejo diiso laamɓe aadaaji e nder diiwaan Bayelsa, hawri e guwerneer diiwaan oo, hono Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, o hollitii wonde ɗum wontii huunde haannde e laamɓe aadaaji ngam fuɗɗoraade pelle vigilante ngam haɓaade njulaagu e nder geec e maayooji Niiseer.[2] E hitaande 2003 walla 2004, Nembe Bassambiri ina wondi e hare e renndo luulndiingo, tawi galleeji keewɗi mboni, yimɓe mbaraa, woɗɓe ndogi, cuuɗii. Sabaabu mum ko luural jowitiingal e ngalu ummoraade e ƴettugol petroŋ e nder wuro Obioku ɓadiiɗo ngo Shell Nigeria, ngo Nembe Bassambiri e wuro Odioma fof mbiyata.[3] E lewru oktoobar 2004, Iwowari waɗii kewuuji laaɓtuɗi ngam mawninde joofgol kiris oo.[4] E lewru Yarkomaa 2009, wuyɓe wallitooɓe kanndidaa politik mo yimɓe fof njiɗaa, naati e renndo Bassambiri. Rajooji aranndeeji mbiyi ko ina tolnoo e 40 neɗɗo ina mbaawi maayde, galle laamɗo oo ina haɗaa e ɓuuɓri paltoor ina hollita kulhuli ko moƴƴi ko o nawnaaka.[5]Caggal nde geɗe ɗee njuɓɓini, ko ɓanndu wooturu tan tawaa ina lummboo e nder kanndaa, hay so tawii noon gaañiiɓe ina keewi. Gomnaajo lesdi ndi'i noddi Iwowari e ardiiɓe lesdi man haa kawtal ngam heɓugo dabareeji ngam haɓugo bee ɓillaaji ɗin.[6] E lewru abriil 2010, laamu diiwaan Bayelsa etinooma kadi safrude luural jowitiingal e renndooji Bassambiri e Ogbolomabiri, ɓe kawriti Ralph Michael Iwowari MEIN VII, Amanyanabo mo Nembe-Bassambiri e Edmund Daukoru, Amanyanabo mo Laamu Nembe haa find chiin e woɗɓe kuutorgal.[7] Caggal batu nguu, laamɓe ɗiɗo ɓee fof mbiyi ina njogii hoolaare wonde luural hakkunde renndooji ɗiɗi luulndiiɗi ɗii ina waawi safreede.[8] O sankii ko e hitaande 2013, o wirnaa ko ñalnde 30 noowammbar 2014.

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