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The Rivers State Government House, also known as The Brick House or Governor's House, [1] is the official residence and workplace of the Governor of Rivers State. Located in Old GRA, off Azikiwe Road in Port Harcourt, it has served as the governor's residence and office since its establishment in 1928. The name "Brick House" stems from its ...
Bequeathed to state in 1955; first occupied by governor, 1962 Added to National Register of Historic Places, 1982. [5] Original official residence 801 Buchanan Street, Topeka: 1901–1962 Original official residence, built in 1887 and purchased by state in 1901; auctioned off in 1963 and demolished in 1964. Governor L. D. Lewelling House
Otelemaba Amachree (born 1963), former Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, and Group Chairman of Big Ross Int’l. LTD; Elechi Amadi (1934–2016), author, speaker; Okey Amadi, MHA; Chibuike Amaechi (born 1965), Governor of Rivers State [2] Thankgod Amaefule (born 1984), soccer player; Martins Amaewhule, speaker, Rivers State House ...
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Governor Henry S. Johnston was the first governor to live in the Mansion. However, due to his impeachment he lived there only three months. Governor William H. Murray was the first governor to reside a complete term in the mansion. Murray was Governor of Oklahoma when the Great Depression began. He brought a team of mules to the mansion in ...
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Rivers State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Government of Rivers State inaugurated in 1979. It is a unicameral body with 32 members elected into 32 state constituencies. The current Speaker of the State Assembly is Rt. Hon. Martins Chike Amaewhule, DSSRS. [citation needed] [1]
The Governor's Mansion in Shawnee, Oklahoma was built in 1903, on the speculation that Shawnee would be selected as the state capital and that this structure would become the Governor's official residence when Oklahoma became a state. However, Oklahoma did not attain statehood until 1907, and the Legislature chose Guthrie as the first capital ...