This is particularly so since the general rule is that an irregularity regarding the convening of proceedings at a board meeting will render invalid resolutions passed at the meeting.
There has been a swirl pool of public conversations concerning the decision of the 21-members plenary of the Rivers State House of Assembly (9th assembly) which unanimously voted against the recognition of Celestine Omehia as a former governor of Rivers State contrary to the 2015 resolution of the State’s 8th Assembly which recognized him for having served 5 months as the governor before he vacated the office pursuant to the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Rotimi Amaechi v. INEC (2008) 5 NWLR (Pt. 1080) 227 which recognized Rotimi Amaechi as the governor in his stead.