A Few Words
About Me
Biography
Background
Edmund Eyekomieghan Doyah-Tiemo was born on August 11, 1948, in Polobubou (Tsekelewu), a riverside community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.
A proud son of the Niger Delta, he grew up within a setting defined by both tradition and the natural environment of the creeks and waterways.
His early experiences in Polobubou shaped his appreciation for community life, resilience, and the cultural heritage of his people.
As a native of Warri North in Delta State, Doyah-Tiemo’s identity is closely tied to the diverse and dynamic society of the region. His background reflects a blend of history and continuity, giving him a strong sense of belonging and responsibility toward his homeland.
Throughout his life, Edmund Doyah-Tiemo has been recognized for his dedication to community service and his representation of his roots.
His career and public engagements demonstrate a concern for fairness, development, and the voice of his people within wider Nigerian society.
Whether in leadership, advocacy, or local involvement, his work has been informed by the experiences of his birthplace and the enduring values of the Niger Delta.
Doyah-Tiemo belongs to a generation that witnessed Nigeria’s transformation from colonial rule to independence and beyond.
His life story connects personal heritage with national history, reflecting both the challenges and aspirations of his time.
