Yobe election tribunal sacks rep for lack of school qualification
I think there may be some confusion here. Yobe is a state in Nigeria, and an election tribunal is a body that hears disputes related to elections. If an election tribunal in Yobe has sacked a representative (likely a member of the House of Representatives) for lack of school qualification, it means that the tribunal has ruled that the representative does not meet the educational requirements to hold the office.
In Nigeria, the Constitution requires that a member of the House of Representatives must have at least a secondary school certificate or its equivalent. If the representative in question does not have this qualification, the tribunal may have ruled that their election is invalid and ordered them to vacate their seat.
It's worth noting that this is not an uncommon occurrence in Nigerian politics, where there have been several cases of politicians being disqualified or having their elections annulled due to lack of qualification or other irregularities.