Wednesday, May 4, 2022

GOVERNOR ORTOM SET TO BREED HIGH LEVEL OF ILLITERACY, MEDIOCRITY, POVERTY AND CHAOS IN BENUE STATE. By Dr Aondoakaa Asambe

Nigeria’s exponential growth in population and abysmal corruption has placed immense pressure on the country’s resources and on already overstretched public service and infrastructure. Benue State is not an exception as can be witnessed by the recent economic hardship manifesting in different forms. This does not in any way eluded the fact that education remains the bedrock of every developed society.
It is a common saying that education is the best legacy that parents can bequeath to their children. Indeed, education is seen as the surest path to a country’s development.

Public education is an education that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private education. The public school system therefore offers opportunity to the masses of this country to have access to affordable education in line with the national policy on education. It is the duty of the government to use the available resources of this country to the development of every citizen. The resources belong to nobody! 
The future of this country and indeed Benue state depends on the quality of education afforded it citizens particularly the younger generations who constitutes “leaders of tomorrow.” It is imperative that education should be government’s priority. 
The above background therefore forms the basis of my query of the Gov. Ortom led administration policy decisions as they affect the educational sector particularly the secondary and University education in the state. 

Recently, Benue State government announces two major decisions that in my thinking are inimical to the growth of public education in the state. These include: 
1. The return of grant aided secondary schools to proprietors 
2. Astronomical hike in conditional charges by the State owned university. 
Government policy decisions as regard the above is not in tandem with the realities on ground and therefore makes the decisions unacceptable and unjustifiable.

In the past particularly the 70’s to the early 90’s in Nigeria and indeed Benue State, public schools were more popular because they imbibed discipline, had good teachers and good facilities. They were attended by students irrespective of their social class and socio-economic background in the society. One of the benefits of early exposure of students to others from different socio-economic background is that it teaches them how to get along with people. Public education in those days avails children of parents from different economic strata the opportunity to attend same schools, play and learn together. This was quite helpful as children of the rich get acquainted with some of the hardship experienced by those who were from very poor homes. This early experience helped them also to have a balanced perspective of life. There were situations where some rich parents would take up the training of the friends of their children when their poor parents were unable to continue to lend support to their children.

Funding of public schools was good at that time, salaries were relatively good and were paid as and when due, but as the mid 90’s approached the public schools could no longer handle the number of students turned in for enrolment due to adverse constraints on the number of public schools available, and learning facilities such as desk and chairs, library books, mathematics boards, laboratory equipment, and so on especially in the rural areas. These were the reasons that informed the decision of the previous governments in Benue state and indeed Nigeria to grant aid proprietary institutions especially primary and secondary education to make them public schools so as to ensure equal, affordable and indeed quality education for all citizens. 

Today, public schools (primary and secondary) are a shadow of what they used to be. There is lack of discipline, epileptic payment of salaries, lack of qualified teachers and teaching facilities, and lack of adequate funding. The situation in public universities is not much different. This is given credence to private schools as been better today. 
In Benue, records available show that there are over 236 grant aided schools as against 60 government schools. It is expected that a major decision like the one just taken by the state government to return all grant aided schools to their proprietors should be a well guided decision putting into account all the issues raised above. For now, there is no tangible effort towards the provision of public schools to communities that lacks one. Without adequate plan to provide all Benue communities with equal, affordable and quality education and to put in check the dwindling prestige of the public education by providing commensurate educational facilities to all Benue communities that for now lacks public education in line with the national policy on education constitutes an affront to the laid down rules governing the educational sector and will be an infringement on the federal government strategy to fight illiteracy and extend educational opportunity to all children in the country. 
This decision of the government on grant aided secondary schools implies, government will be pulling out all it staff from the 236 grant aided schools and redeploy them to just 60 government owned schools. How wise is this decision considering the ratio of the population of the state to the number of government owned secondary schools in the state and the social contract the government had with the people of providing quality and affordable education to all? Can 60 schools guarantee the rising Benue population the desired education for all as enshrined in the national policy on education? These and many more other questions are demanding answers. 
The effects of these is overstaffing of the 60 government schools, inadequate number of schools for children of the poor to access and afford, and the denial of basic secondary education to most poor children considering that there are not adequate arrangement to guarantee the communities that had only grant aided schools access to affordable education. This will further recruit more criminals in our society as those that are denied access to affordable education will definitely resort to various forms of criminal activities to earn a living. For it is said that an idol mind is the devils workshop. 

Funding is perhaps the greatest bane in the public education sector. Most public primary and secondary schools in Benue State are in a pitiable condition. Unfortunately, all government officials and administrators who are currently in charge of public affairs attended public schools. Incidentally, they are the proprietors of most private schools. They tend to deny our public schools funding and cornered monies meant for their funding to their private schools. I must appreciate and commend the present government commitment to pull out the primary education sector out of this rot. 
Public officials and other privileged Nigerians now send their children to private schools in the country or outside the country. This is viewed by the less privileged as a deliberate ploy to kill public education in Nigeria so that their private schools will attract more patronage. Interestingly, the numbers of private (primary, secondary and universities) schools have continued to increase astronomically with accompanying exorbitant fees. 

My query of the recent hike in conditional charges at the State owned university is not farfetched. It is pertinent to note that the hike of well over 400% in all conditional charges is not just ill-timed but has defiled every modicum of rationality considering the fact that government itself is battling with the issue of non-payment of workers’ salaries that is running into several months now. One should expect that a responsible and responsive government would not have considered any form of increment in a situation we have presently placed ourselves in where all the nooks and crannies of this country are experiencing the bite in economic hardship.

Various forms of defences are concocted to back and support the increment among which include the raising of funds to secure accreditation for some of the programmes in the university. One is prompted to ask: Is it then the responsibility of prospective students to secure accreditation for their intending institutions? Have these people forgotten that based on the educational policy document, government is to fund teaching and research for all undergraduate programmes in public universities? The national policy document forbid public universities from raising funds from undergraduate programmes. They are encouraged to raise funds via sub-degree and postgraduate programmes. So, why the heavy and unreasonable conditional charges? 

History has it that the state university ASUU and management in are in a habit of arm twisting every new government allow them increase the so called conditional charges. It happens recently (2010) or so where they coerced the government of Dr Gabriel Suswam to allow the review of these conditional charges upward in order to raise funds to supplement the subvention and facilitate payment of some earned allowances owed university staff. It is on record today that these conditional charges were reviewed but the earned allowances are still been laid claims to with threat of strike by these same university staff. All these actions always end up in allegations of either misappropriation or outright embezzlement without government/governing council taking appropriate action to reprimand the culprits. This makes it even more difficult on moral grounds to dare convince parents to pay additional fees. 
Recently, a visitation panel headed by Prof. Zachary’s Gundu who is now the chairman of council to the state university in its report indicted the management of the University for misappropriating over 7 billion naira of monies generated in the university through fees and conditional charges for three academic sessions. The report further indicted the management staff of collecting their annual housing allowances as monthly allowance. The university by that report has not come out to either put record straight if they were wrongly accused or out rightly deny the allegation.

Seven billion naira is enough amounts to have secured accreditation and paid the earned allowances owed member of the university staff. In spite of all these, these people still have the effrontery to demand for increment on conditional charges when they are yet to account for the previous ones. Where then is the public confidence that these people be trusted with this onerous task of handling public monies again? 
On a more serious note, we expect the Governor of Benue state who is also the visitor to the university to have treated the issue of accreditation to university as an emergency if he had believed the cock and bull stories been peddled by the members of the university community. I expected the Governor to have persuaded all the elected and appointed officials in his government to sacrifice a certain percentage of their monthly earnings to help the university out of this quagmire. This would have conveniently solved the problem without necessarily inflicting more hardship on Benue people. I have suggested this out a compassionate believe that no matter how cachectic cattle are, it is said to be bigger than a goat. The public official making such sacrifice is not too big of sacrifice to have demanded from public official. After all, what are leaders for? 

We are in a pitiable situation in Benue today considering the fact that our sources of income in Benue comes predominantly from civil servants and peasant farmers. Unfortunately, salaries are owed and Fulani’s (herdsmen) have taken over our farmlands. We expect government to reason with its citizens that monies will be difficult to come by. Having failed us on this front, one is tempted to ask rhetorically; where did the government and management of the university expect parents to raise funds to make up the fee? 

While the school owners are capitalising on the fact that public schools systems has been totally destroyed by government and administrators of those schools, they are quick to exploit the parents who either in the past have had access to the treasury of the state and enriched themselves or by fate have been privileged to have more resources at their disposal. What therefore happens to the children of people who by fate are not as privileged and parents whose children are entitled to equal education under the law with the children of the rich? Unfortunately, these children will grow up together to compete later in life for the same opportunities of life.

If caution is not exercised, the children of the poor who are in the majority and who have been denied right opportunity and affordable education today will definitely rise up against the children of these privileged ones and deny them peace someday. The future the so-called rich think they are securing for their children will not be secured at all. 
It is worthy to note that a society that does not manage its educational sector properly like ours is incubating ILLITERACY, MEDIOCRITY, POVERTY AND CHAOS that will be hatched in a no distance future and the boomerang effect will be unimaginable. The privileged be warned!

Thursday, April 28, 2022

40 Corps Members In Nasarawa Punished Over Abscondment

About forty Members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have been punished for absconding from their places of primary assignments. 

The affected Corps Members were punished with service extension, the NYSC Coordinator, Abdullahi Jikamshi, announced. 

Jikamshi said they were punished for failing to internalise the spirit and discipline of the scheme.

He also said that a total of 1,853 corps members who served the national meritoriously in the state were presented their certificates of national service.

A CALL TO CHANGE THE NARRATIVE IN GOVERNANCE By TheShepherd LohouTer Shadrach. (28th April 22)

As different groups and individuals continue to call on Simon Gusah Jnr. to contest for the number one seat of Benue, their common voice is hinged on a paradigm shift in governance.

A group of young people across the local governments of Benue State came visiting and their chorus plea was that Simon should change the narrative of governance and develop Benue when he becomes Governor. 

They asked that he should look into the plight of the common man when he is in the government house. They also said, previous administrations did not particularly do well and that the Benue person is suffering.

In his response, Simon, commended the past Governors of the state for the efforts they have made and that governance is a continuum and he'll build on what past administrations have done if given the opportunity serve. 

He further said, Benue has the potentials to grow and become the envy of the world but the money to build Benue does not come from Federal allocation alone but from the private sector within and outside Nigeria.

Simon's work experience with organizations in USA, Europe, Australia and within Nigeria, has equiped him with the ability and experience to bring in investors across the globe to Benue.

With Simon Gusah Jnr. #TotalSECURITY is ensured.

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Monday, April 25, 2022

馃挜BREAKING

 
Immediate Former Chief Of Air Staff , Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar Declares Intention To Run For Governor Of Bauchi State In 2023.

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Wadada, A Rising Name That Is About To Be Buried And Forgotten By Philemon Kuza

The Sarkin Yakin Keffi, Ahmed Aliyu Wadada, was one of the few who had enjoyed the privilege to serve the state under the People's Democratic Party (PDP). He contended for the senate seat with a two-term former Governor of Nasarawa State, Senator and now the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Abdullahi Adamu, in 2015. The election was one of the hottest with Adamu winning with his regular rigging strategies. He polled 92,804 to defeat his closest opponent,  Wadada of then PDP who scored 88,214.

Wadada had left to join the APC and came Second during the primaries for Governorship race against Abdullahi A. Sule. The highest reward he got was an ovation and the Director-General of the Campaign for the APC. He currently boast as the man who made Buhari won the 2019 presidential election in the state. With that, everybody expected he would be rewarded with Ministerial position but he ended up with Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN), a forgotten brand.

Today Adamu's seat is vacant but Wadada can only have appetite for it but may never touch it. This is because the permutations does not favour him at all. The candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election could not do close to what Wadada did in 2015. Wadada now is at the verge of been buried completely haven chosen to be in a party that obviously do not need him. We are glad key people are returning home with the family now becoming united than ever. One thing is certain now, the Prodigal son will either swallow his pride and return home alive or be dead politically, buried and forgotten.

Monday, April 18, 2022

Aspirants, Their Chances, Factors Before Nasarawa PDP By JONATHAN IPAA,

Lafia Delegates of the People's Democratic  Party, PDP Nasarawa state chapter now have four frontline Governorship aspirants: Hon. David Ombugadu, Hon. Labaran Maku, Maj Gen Nuhu Ekpaji Angbazo (rtd) and Sen Solomon Adokwe respectively to pick from, for the 2023 Governorship race.
The delegates will definitely need to make a sound political decision on who will effectively wrest power from the incumbent, Governor Abdullahi Alhaji Sule of the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC who is gunning for his second term.

The choice is not an easy one as alot of factors and stacking political realities are before the PDP delegates in the first instance and Nasarawa electorate at large. The PDP delegates are under intense political pressure from it's critical stakeholders, especially, the suffering masses whose anger over perennial insecurity, unemployement, constant delay in the payment of workers'salaries and the high rise in essential goods and services begging for attention.
As the Indepent National Electoral Commission, INEC deadline for nomination of candidates gets closer, the choices are narrowed down to four contenders. 
The recent withdrawal from the race by the former Minister of State, FCT, Sen Solomon Ewuga, the PDP is beaming it's searchlight on the remaining four gubernatorial aspirants including it's 2019 flagbearer, Hon. David Ombugadu, returnee ex Information Minister, Hon. Labaran Maku, the immediate past General Officer Commanding, GOC 3rd Division of the Nigeria Army, Jos, Major Gen Nuhu Ekpaji Angbszo (rtd) and a former senator from the Southern Senatorial Zone, Sen. Suleiman Asonya Adokwe respectively.
While Hon. Ombugadu, Hon. Maku and Maj Gen Angbszo are from the Eggon ethnic nationality from Akwanga zone where Gov Sule hails from while Sen Adokwe is from Lafia zone.
Having been too long out of government, the nagging issues before the Nasarawa PDP bother on funding, unity, consistency in the party, acceptability and marketability. Apart from having a candidate whose deep pocket can finance it's campaign, a mature one whose personality could stand the test of voters, litigations during and after the Governorship election is a sure factor delegates may be looking at.
Hon. David Ombugadu:
Hon. Ombugadu also known as 'Yaro Maiwanka' is a two terms member of the House of Representatives representing the zone (Nasarawa Eggon/Akwanga/Wamba). He was able to defeat his political godfather (Sen Solomon Ewuga) financially in the 2019 PDP guber primary but failed to scale through the secondary election.
Feelers from the PDP in his Nasarawa Eggon LGA indicate this financial connection from the Niger Delta region where he schooled and worked before returning home to run for election may have been puntured. The PDP is believe to have begged Gov Nyisom Wike of Rivers State to withheld sponsoring any aspirant from Nasarawa state until a consensus candidate was arrived at. Both the zonal and national leadership of the party are in agreement on this issue.
Ombugadu was first sponsored by the former FCT Minister of State, Sen Solomon Ewuga in 2011 under the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC before returning into the PDP in 2015 along with his political godfather.
However, the popularity that earned him the PDP's governorship ticket in 2019 has since diminished.
His youthful exuberance, political arrogance and internal division created between him and another kinsman, Hon. Maku of APGA were reasons why the PDP lost to Engr Abdullahi Sule in 2019.
Hon. Labaran Maku:
Maku is reputable in Nasarawa state as the only PDP leader who has benefitted from the very beginning to when he dumped the party to APGA in 2015.
 After losing the PDP ticket to Dr Yusuf Agabi, Maku hurriedly rushed to pick up APGA ticket to challenge Gov Tanko Almakura and the PDP in 2015. He lost twice without any single seat in the state Assembly and local government council.
He did same in 2019 even against all pleas for him to return back home.
A PDP source who discribed Maku as an ingrate, recall that "Maku was appointed a Commissioner for Information by the PDP between 1999-2003, Deputy Governor from 2003-2007 and minister under the ex President Goodluck Jonathan from 2008-2015 respectively".
While some PDP leaders believe his departure from it's fold was a show of ungratefulness on his part, others believe his return could add value in unseating the ruling APC from Shendam Road come 2023.
The Ombugadu and Sen Solomon Ewuga's camps may however prefer working with the new comer, Maj Gen Angbszo than pitch tenth with Maku's radical but unwitting political rascality.
Maj Gen Nuhu Ekpaji Angbazo(rtd):
General Angbszo may not be a new comer into Nasarawa state politics as wrongly been discussed. His royal background and parental affiliation could have exposed him to politics as latest findings have revealed.
To some PDP critical stakeholders, the only survivor of the 2006 Benue military plane crash retired general may be a God sent for the rescue mission in Nasarawa state as he is the only genuine alternative the PDP can push into the race in 2023 with less bargages.
The withdrawal from the race by Sen Ewuga is seen as a huge blessing to Angbszo as his camp is fast courting supporters towards boosting his governorship ambition.
From series of midnight meetings, retired generals from the Middle Belt are cueing into his aspiration with possibilities of funds donation since his public declaration.
From a reputable family background of the Aren Eggon traditional council, a consensus deal is as good idea but his deep pocket status is another key factor delegates may consider.
His father, Dr Bala Angbszo, the Aren Eggon, was himself the treasurer of the defunct Nigeria People's Party,  NPP that ruled the then old Plateau State under late Gov Solomon Lar between 1979-1983.
Maj Gen Angbszo is said to be the only contender who has no single political baggage against other politicans either in his opposition PDP or elsewhere. 
The APC also fears that his emergence might cause political upheavals Gov Sule might find it difficult to contend with especially in a seeming bitter rivalry that is still boiling following the defeat of the governor's godfather, Sen Almakura by Sen Abdullahi Adamu from the APC national chairmanship.

Angbazo's security and technical know how may be a huge asset in tackling the insecurity in the state once elected.

On a fair deal scenario, even the duo of Labaran Maku and David Ombugadu could prefer the general than either of them for the sole reason that they have each constituted themselves to arch political rivalries which caused the PDP's victory in the past.
Sen. Suleiman Adokwe:
Sen Adokwe's chances are brighter where the Eggon politicans failed to put their acts together. His quieessential defeaning political calculations are next to none in the current PDP arrangements in the state.
A trained lawyer, an accomplished bureacrat who rose to his civil service peak as a Permanent Secretary in 2003 and Commissioner under the ex Gov Abdullahi Adamu was elected senator in 2007-2019.
Adokwe also known as 'Saa' literally means luck is known for surprises.
He has the capacity to outstage his political adversaries.
Sen Adokwe's only quagmire is that he is from the Southern Senatorial Zone where the Governorship seat was tested for three terms under his kindred, the late Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma (2007-2011) and the immediate past Gov Tanko Almakura from 2011-2019.
With the traditional espirit de cor of the military, Maj Gen Angbszo may explore his political godfather, Sen David Mark to mount severe pressure on Adokwe to step down for the solid choice team.

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2023: Governor Sule Has No Serious Challenger by Sultan Eweji

 Knowing that Governor Abdullahi A. Sule's second coming is fait accompli is the beginning of wisdom. Just look critically around and ask yourself, who will be a threat and stumbling obstacles to his continuity? Is it the theatrical serial loser called Labaran Maku who just rejoined the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and obtained the party's gubernatorial forms few days after, or David Ombugadu, the Social Prefect, who was rejected overwhelmingly in 2019. Tell me, or is it the lightweighted and inexperienced political newcomer in person of Major-General Nuhu Angbazo (rtd) who got swindled into the gubernatorial race from nowhere, perhaps for popularity because for now he is unmistakably irrelevant and unknown. 

So, as far as am concerned, Governor Sule has no serious challenger ahead of the 2023 general elections. With Maku or any other person the opposition party might present to slug it out in the race, is akin to going to the poll unopposed. He has apparently no powerful foes to contend with. That's how the hand of fate and destiny play in the life of this godly leader. God works out things for him without having to stress himself.

The Governor did not have to stretch his muscle or clench his fist to fight to achieve his ambition. No! He got everything he wants with inexplicable ease. God fought his battles for him, using few mortals to execute and perfect the plans.  

Recalled how he picked the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and subsequently, winning the INEC's election in 2019 without much ado and far less personal efforts. That's how it will work for him again seamlessly in the coming election.

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Types of Salaries

These are the names of different salaries...

1. Onion Salary – You grab it, you open it, and you cry.

2. Storm Salary – You don’t know when it’s coming or going.

3. Menstrual Salary – It comes once a month and lasts only four days.

4. Magic Salary – You touch it and it disappears.

5. Amnesia Salary – You can’t remember what you spent it on.

6. Time Traveling Salary – You spend it paying various debts even before you collect it.

Which one have you ever experienced?

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Benue Governorship: Dynamics of Politics, Logic and Relevance of Power Rotation By Ior Ikyereve

The topical issue of zoning or power rotation with regards to 2023 governorship position in Benue State is currently on the front-burners of Benue political conversation and dialogue. Regrettably, some of those spearheading the discourse and debates on this very important matter, whether by omission or commission, are deceptively hiding under the cover of clannish prejudices and subjective analysis to promote distrust and unfounded fear. 

It is against this backdrop that I write to dispel the seeming apprehension that characterized the issue of zoning and rotation of the 2023 governorship of Benue State even as we prepare to go into party primaries.    
 
The logic of zoning and rotation of power emerges from principles of equity, justice and fair-play that consider every ethnic group in a particular state to be a bona fide constituent of the state. Thus, as a product of equity and justice, power rotation or sharing is not attainable through acts of activism or confrontational advocacy. Power rotation rather, is a peaceful process that evolves from persuasion, solicitation, supplication and political alignments on the basis of fairness, equity, justice and good conscience. 

Power sharing or rotation therefore, is the very essence of democracy. Indeed, it’s a popular cultural and democratic practice among the Tiv which has been in use for centuries. They axiomatically referred to it as “Ya na angbian”, which literally means, “eat and give to your brother.” 
 
In his book, “Power Rotation and the Challenges of Democratization in Contemporary Nigeria”, Agaptus Nwozor, a renowned political scientist postulates: “The impetus for zoning and rotation of power was ostensibly derived from efforts to create a sense of belonging amongst the various ethnic groups …” (Nwozor, 2014:10). Nwozor’s position emphatically suggests that mutual trust, unity and peaceful coexistence are only conceivable by respecting feelings and interests of different ethnic groups in a given geographical area. 

Moreover, the expediency and practicability of the principle of zoning and power rotation in a democratic setting was previously championed by our own celebrated sage and first Executive Governor of Benue State, the late Aper Aku, when he argued that: “Zoning can rescue minorities from political obscurity and at the same time guarantee majority interest…” (Onwudiwe,2004:273) cited in (Nwosor (2014:10).  

According to the views of the late political icon as expressed above, power rotation gives a sense of inclusiveness to minority ethnic groups and also dispels mutual fears even as it protects the interest of the majority. It is heartwarming to note from the above narrative that the founding fathers of Benue politics were very passionate and zealous about power shift or rotation in favor of the minority ethnic groups. So, the reassuring news is that our peaceful agitation for power shift to Benue South is not a new phenomenon; we are only building on the foundation laid by our political forefathers.
 
The argument some people put forward against the principle of zoning and rotation is that it undermines political competition and choice.  In as much as I appreciate this concern, I also would like to stress that zoning or power rotation is a political imperative in a multi-ethnic society which should not only be given a chance but also vigorously pursued through negotiations and truthful appeals. 

In Benue State, for instance, the ongoing dialogue is between the people of Benue North-East and Benue North-West on the one hand and the people of Benue South, on the other hand. Like I said earlier, this negotiation is a peaceful diplomatic process, hinged on good brotherliness, and completely devoid of coercion and activism.  

Furthermore, as we move towards the gubernatorial primaries in the state, we should also be conscious of the growing appeal and calls from the people of Benue South to their Tiv brothers to graciously nominate a suitable aspirant from Benue South as flag-bearer of a major political party in the state. This genuine appeal, obviously, is worth being considered even for the sake of equity, fairness and goodwill.

What is more, my candid advice, particularly to the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State, party stakeholders and all delegates to the forthcoming governorship primary election is that, the candidate we all need at this particular time as the flag-bearer of our great party should be someone that is suitable for the time, capable and qualified for the job, and above all acceptable by Benue people.

To hit the nail on the head, a former deputy governorship candidate of the APC in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Benue State, and now a frontline governorship contender still on the platform of the APC, Hon. Barr. Sam Ode, mni, is one aspirant that wears the toga of a suitable candidate that Benue needs at this point in time. 

While fielding questions from journalists at the NUJ House in Makurdi early this year, Sam Ode threw more light on his suitability as the unity candidate of our great party when he said:

“Among the crop of very eminently qualified aspirants for the position of governor of this state, I’m the most suitable for this time. It’s not because I’m the best or the most qualified, but I’m the most suitable. The Bible tells us that there is time and season for everything. So for the Benue of today, your brother and son, Sam Ode is the best Benue should have at this time.

“My father is from Edikwu in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State while my mother is from Mbaanyam in Ushongo Local Government Area of the state. My grandmother is the first daughter of Tarka Nachi and the immediate elder sister of the legendary Senator Joseph Sarwuan Tarka of blessed memory. So that puts me in Zone A, Zone B and Zone C as a contender.

“I can tell you with every sense of honesty that of all the aspirants who are contesting to be governor of Benue State, nobody knows Benue State more than me. There is nowhere in Tiv land that I don’t know; there is nowhere in the whole of Idoma and Igede-Akweya that I don’t know, and so I’m a complete Benue man. This time that the people of Benue South where I come from are appealing to the people of Zone A and Zone B that there should be a rotation of the office of Governor to Benue South, I think that I’m the most fitted for that position at this time.

“In a transition period, you test the waters and so I will be one leg there, I will be one leg here and I will give justice, fairness and equity to the entire Benue State. But that is just one aspect. I’m not the only person with the advantage of dual citizenship in this state; there are many others. So it’s beyond coming from zones A, B and C at the same time. I have the intellectual preparation for the job”.

The former Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria added: “I have undertaken a tour of Benue 13 times throughout my political career; and as Special Adviser, I went round the state five times. As a politician, I went round electioneering with Senators Akume and Suswam and of course when I was the coordinator of President Jonathan in Benue State, I still went round. So I know Benue State not only by the geography but by the character of the state, and so I am well equipped with the political experience, the intellectual preparation and the political will to deal decisively with issues that are confronting the development of Benue State”.

Sam Ode’s perspective on power rotation, and by extension, the people of Benue South is variously canvassed and supported at different fora by elites, party stalwarts and elder statesmen in the state, irrespective of political affiliation or ethnicity. 

Baring his mind on this issue of power sharing in Benue, Professor Kpamor J.T. Orkar, an elder statesman and former Commissioner for Agriculture during the administration of the late Aper Aku, maintained that the people of Benue South Senatorial District should be supported to produce the next governor of Benue State in 2023. 

Prof. Orkar further explained that when democratic structures were being put in place, preparatory to the return to civil rule in the second republic, the other ethnicities in Benue - Idoma, Igala, Igede, Bassa and others - all came together and reached an accord that the Tiv should produce the first governor of Benue State. Based on that understanding, the rest of the ethnic groups in Benue did not come out to contest for gubernatorial election in 1979. 

The APC stalwart and elder statesman buttressed his standpoint when he says: “The Tiv are known to be promoters of minority rights, and if tomorrow a Tiv man gets up and wants to occupy a national position and is talking about consideration for the minorities, people may ask him, ‘if this is the case, what have you done with the minorities in Benue?’” 

Besides, those who argue that democracy is a game of numbers and that the majority must always have their way, should also not forget that in order to achieve the much-desired mutual trust among the diverse ethnic groups in Benue, our democracy must be adapted to suit the political reality of our environment. Equity, equality and fair-play should be the yardstick in defining our electoral process. And certain peculiar compromises should be reached in respect to our political realities and complexities for the sake of our unity as a people and promotion of inter-ethnic inclusiveness. 

My beloved compatriots! Hon. Sam Ode, an alumnus of the prestigious National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), remains our suitable and capable candidate for 2023 Benue governorship. We therefore, appeal to party stakeholders and delegates to use their votes wisely to nominate Sam Ode as the party’s flag-bearer in the forthcoming APC gubernatorial primaries. 

Ode is the only governorship contender who will galvanize all the diverse interest groups in the state for a better, stronger and unified new Benue. While he cannot forget his father’s people, Sam Ode, on the other hand, cannot lose sight of the interest of his mother’s people. 

Ior Ikyereve is Director of Research, Communication and Strategy,  
Sam Ode Gubernatorial Campaign Organization

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2023: Adamu Will Be Proud Of Me When I Win Nasarawa Governorship For PDP -Maku

I have respect for Adamu but this is like championship. I believe that the people of Nasarawa State know exactly what is on ground. He is not contesting for Governorship, he is not going to be on the ballot box. He is national chairman of APC for the whole of Nigeria, not Nasarawa State. 

“The party will be contending with state chairman in Nasarawa State who will be the person that will be in Nasarawa State during election. He is not a candidate, so it will be between us and people who are on ground. I believe very clearly that, that is not going to be threat to us in Nasarawa State. 

“In any case, he would be proud of us because he knows whom we are and our competence. He will very proud of me if I become the governor of Nasarawa State. The National Chairman of APC will be proud of me. He knows me. I believe very strongly that he will be proud of me as I am also proud of him.

Zulum, APC Has Failed Borno People'

2023: Jajari Picks PDP Guber Forms, Says 'Zulum, APC Has Failed Borno People'

RICHES IN WRETCHEDNESS: THE BENUE SITUATION. MY HUMBLE APPEAL

The WRETCHEDNESS of the slum called Benue has over the years birthed RICHES. This is the sorry state of our dear Benue; the FOOD BASKET OF THE NATION. The barn is empty but the gatekeepers' pockets are full as depicted by the picture below. That is Benue!

With the diminishing rectitude of our political elites and the poverty of developmental thoughts in our decision makers, Benue is in for a state of despair.

In 1999 upon the return of democracy, Dr Iyorchia Demenongo Ayu would influence the emergence of George Orpel Akume the candidate of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP). Though George a retired Permanent Secretary was not the best of what the PDP paraded that year, he would later defeat a rare bred and a man of timbre and calibre; Sir Ignatius Igbauke Nomhwange to emerge the third Executive Governor of Benue State. Here, Benue chose mediocrity over meritocracy, and again Ayu along with the elites harvested bountiful for eight years while a meagre part went to the Benue barn.

In 2007, Ayu had ordained a half-pie drab in Shima Ayati to succeed George. Unfortunately for Ayu and Ayati the estranged relationship between Obasanjo and Atiku enforced a divorce between Ayu and George, saving Benue of an atrocious leadership. Ayu would later present Ayati as a guber candidate to fly the flag of the Ation Congress (AC) who eventually lost at the poll.

The divorce between Ayu and Akume birthed the political leadership of George. At the emergence of George Akume's leadership, he had a wide array of guber aspirants to chose from who would have redeemed his image and that of Benue. Sadly, George bowed to the pressure of our royal father HRH Alfred Akawe Torkula and handed the latter's cousin Gabriel Torwua Suswam the gubernatorial flag of the PDP. Torwua's only experience was his eight as a legislator. Torwua would later defeat another rare bred; Daniel Iyorkegh Saror. Here too, the mediocres won and Benue lost.

George without any accusing fingers at anyone for influencing his decision this time, in a nolstagic manner brought in Samuel Ioraernyi Ortom in 2015. Ortom has never been associated with performance neither has he expressed disdain for failure. Ortom worked closely with Akume and Suswam. Ortom has consistently shown glare for awards since he came to limelight. As Chairman, Guma Local Government he coast home with several awards while Guma wasn't rewarded. He has replicated what he did as Guma Council Chair for Benue, but this time with a broaden horizon. Ortom harvest bountifully as the Benue barn gets drier. Under Ortom, Benue is wretched, suffocating and gasping for air while the citizens are in penury. In Ortom's Benue, everything works for "Oracle" and nothing works for Benue.

The choice of Rt.Hon.Titus Ty么apine Uba by the trio of Ayu, Suswam and Ortom is not surprising to the say the least. These men have never been men of honour. They are neither made of timbre nor calibre! Their reward system is funny and absurd. Ty么apine is rewarded with a governorship consensus ticket for approving humongous loans for the growth of Oracle. This is fantastic!

Benue is left with a chance as far as Benue Guber 2023 is concerned. The chance is in the hands of Sir George Orpel Akume Jugu Daj么 as the leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) Benue. George on the other hand is left with one chance, just one golden opportunity to redeem himself and redeem Benue. If George will get it wrong again this time, Benue is bound to bleed to death. 

George! George!! George!!! Your people, the good and hospitable people of Benue and indeed Benue State are in dire straits situation. We need a salvager, redeemer and a rescuer. Benue is bleeding from the jugular and this is your call to give us that true Benue Servant Leader that will properly apply the forceps and stop Benue from bleeding. Benue has given so much to you! This is the time to reciprocate that gesture.

Can George do that which is just? George, the PDP has shown us their best in Ty么apine and Ty么apine cannot be that best Benue is yearning for. You have candidates at your disposal, well equipped, prepared and with the wherewithal to take Benue out of the doldrums. This is the only sacrifice you can make for Benue at this precarious situation we have found ourselves.

My fellow Benue citizens, We have taken enough from Benue, the barn is completely empty. This is the time to restock. Let's rebrand Benue "FROM WRETCHEDNESS TO RICHES"

Enough of injuries inflicted on Benue 
By Dr. Asambe Aondoakaa
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Sunday, April 17, 2022

Nigeria is only broke to fund Education, it is not broke to steal.

Nigeria is broke...

Nigeria is broke and people are willing to pay N20,000,000 each for just the form to contest for the chairmanship position of a political party that will field candidates for election.

Nigeria is broke and people are prepared to pay N40,000,000 just to pick a nomination form to contest to be president of the broke country under their party.

Nigeria is broke but still able to maintain all the presidential aircraft.

Nigeria is broke and Nigerians in rich countries like the US, UK, Europe, Saudi, etc lobby for political appointments in the broke country but not to join the Nigerian public universities as lecturers to help fix the broken education system.

Nigeria is broke and Kemi Adeosum came from the UK to pick up a political appointment in the broke country.

Nigeria is broke and Dr. Pantami left Saudi Arabia as Assistant Professor to pick up a political appointment in the broke country.

Nigeria is broke and not a single Minister has ever resigned his appointment because Nigeria is too broke to meet up his needs as a Minister.

Nigeria is broke and yet politicians made elections a do-or-die affair and hire thugs to win. Why will you want to lead a broke country at all costs?

Nigeria is a broke country and yet politicians spend billions of naira on campaigns and vote-buying to win the elections to lead the broke country. Can they get the money back from the broke country?

Nigeria is broke and every elected political office holder and political appointee comes out richer than they were before getting there.

Nigeria is broke and the government businessmen are getting richer.

Nigeria is broke and corruption is still on the high side and Abuja is a place to be. Where is the money they are stealing?

Nigeria is perhaps only broke to fund education and healthcare delivery at all levels.

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WHAT INSPIRES FAITHFULNESS IN MARRIAGE?

1. VISION
Vision gives one a reason to stay committed. When you have a vision of the kind of marriage you want to have and the kind of spouse you are working to become, you stay true even when it gets tough

2. FEAR
When you value what you have with your spouse and all you two have built and invested in all these years, you will fear doing something that might destroy it 

3. LOVE
When you love your spouse, you will be careful not to do an anything to hurt your spouse, but also, your greatest desire will be to enjoy special moments with no other but your spouse 

4. HUMILITY 
Humility will remind you not to be too confident in yourself that you play with temptation. Humility will also allow you to be receptive to warnings when your spouse cautions you about someone you are getting close to 

5. FREQUENT WARM COMMUNICATION 
When you both take time to have silly, deep, serious, difficult and naughty conversations with each other, be it face to face, online, on phone calls or video calls even when you are in a long distance marriage; it will make faithulness easier to practice. The danger is when you get used to communicating frequently with another. Frequent communication keeps you both connected. Emotional faithfulness leads to sexual faithfulness 

6. VALUES
Your values determine your lifestyle and this determines what you give time to, who you give time to, the environments you take yourself to and what consumes your thoughts. If you don't have nurtured values as an individual, you will easily fall

7. RIGHT COMPANY
When you surround yourself with friends who encourage and celebrate your faithfulness and who are also faithful to their spouses, you will challenge each other to focus on your marriage. Check your circle, are you surrounded by cheats? 

8. A HEALTHY CONSCIENCE 
Don't numb your conscience, your conscience is what flags you when you are doing wrong. It is your link to God to remind you of your actions and consequences. If you numb your conscience, you will do wrong with no remorse

9. GOOD TREATMENT AT HOME 
When you both treat each other well at home, it is so easy to be faithful. You are happy at home, why mess it? When the home is full of fights, arguments, coldness and drama; it gives temptations power

10. TRANSPARENCY
Telling your spouse who you are with and where you are without being asked will make you accountable and prevent you from slipping. Affairs thrive in secrecy

11. OBJECTIVITY 
When you start to see yourself enjoying another person's company not your spouse and be rational about it, you will realize it is not worth it. So you will have a wonderful time with this new person, and then what? Your future is still with your spouse, and that temporary good time is not worth risking it all for 

12. SOBERNESS
Alcohol tends to make many married people misbehave, sometimes to the point they don't remember their bad behaviour. When you remain sober you will make better judgements

13. PURITY OF MIND
When you are mindful of what you feed your mind, you will guard your ways. Sex starts in the mind 

14. BOUNDARIES 
When you make it clear to colleagues, friends and even online contacts that you have boundaries because you respect your marriage, others will respect your marriage too

15. SELF-CONTROL
When you have the strength to stop yourself when you notice you are getting too attached to another person or getting turned on by them; you will take yourself out of danger 

16. GREAT SEX AT HOME
When you are being made love to well at home, why go anywhere else? A sexually satisfied spouse tends to remain faithful.
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Sunday, April 10, 2022

What I desire this day is to have a leadership in Benue that will put smiles on the faces of majority of its citizens and inhabitants. by Dr. Aondokaa Asambe

On this, I want a quality leader with the wherewithal to tackle our problems headlong. We can collectively make this choice devoid of zoning, personal relationships with aspirants  or affiliations with religious bodies, personal benefits to be derived therefrom and party platforms. Unfortunately, majority of us make our choices from these indices.

Before the maiden edition of consensus by the PDP in the state, I had a strong admirations for the following aspirants seeking to occupy Government House Makurdi across party line.

1. Engr. Barnabas Gemade
2. Prof  Terhemba Shija 
3. Ach. Joseph Ikyaagba
4. Pharm. Peter Chieshe 
...and lately Mike Kaase A么ndoakaa when I heard him discussing his dream for Benue. I have no personal affiliation or relationship with any of these personalities but my admiration of them is borne out of a strong conviction that they will strive to meet my expection of Benue. Note that I have friends and brothers aspiring to the same office, whose names are not mentioned above. Those i admire have no blood ties with me neither are they from my immediate constituency.

I have however restrained myself overtime from making this public because I'm neither a delegate nor a party official and may not have the opportunity to making a choice from the pool of aspirants I admire for the parties.

Ladies and Gentlemen, it is instructive to note at this point that our individual choices most times differ with the party's leadership choice. Those under my category can only make a choice from a pool of parties choices at the general elections.

My ten kobo advice: exercise restraints while the party has not yet nominate a candidate. Just pray that the party favours your candidate. Ka cii je la.

They Were Happy, Congratulating Me When I Hit Jonathan Hard, Asked Him To Resign -Sheikh Khalid


Every word I said (in the sermon) is mine and I stand by it. I pray, may the Almighty put it in my record and read it to me in the hereafter, because I believe the sermon is a rewardable act.

I only tried to preserve the lives of innocent Nigerians by reviving the morale of government. I only tried to remind them that democracy is not all about election, but, more importantly, about the preservation of life. Security is one of the duties of every sensible and reasonable government.

I am more popular now than ever and more people have listened to my sermon in the video. Even if they are really punishing me, I can absorb it. I can’t change. I will never feel free and happy that Nigerians are dying or support incompetence and lack of political will to deal with bandits and crime. It is not me who is saying ‘No’ to killings who is supposed to change, but the bandits.

It is government that will deal with them to change. If you have the power to punish anyone, go and punish the bandits. You can’t flex your power in the mosque. I have been in the service of the mosque for fifteen (15) years and I have criticized previous governments.

Under Jonathan regime, I said ‘No’ to killings till the extent that I asked the President to resign. It is there in the records. At that time, they were happy and congratulating me. Were they silent? I don’t have any record of them writing to me at that time to condemn my action. How much is even my allowance from the mosque? I will like them to answer if in the last 15 years, there has been any internal or external audit of the mosque.

Engr. Sule, Simon Bako Lalong, and George Akume were awarded as TIDA Celebrates 2022 Cultural day .


The Tiv Development Association confirms on His Excellency Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule a traditional title of ZEGE MULE -U-TIV (The Great Shelter of the Tiv) on the Tiv cultural day Celebration 

The Governor was represented by the Honorable Commissioner for Information, Culture, and Tourism Mall. Yakubu Mohammed Lawal Expressed his high appreciation for the Tiv Nation by identifying with his Government and by Honouring him with the title. Further urged the Tiv Community to sustain the peace and stability in other to build a great Nasarawa State.

The guest speaker at the occasion Chief Sen. (Dr) Jacob Tilley Gyado stressed the need for the Tiv community to reciprocate the gesture of Engr. Sule to the Tiv Nation, mumbling on the direct benefit of Governance to them, most importantly, the political appointments enjoyed by the tiv sons and daughters.

The Emir of Lafia and the Chairman Nasarawa State Council of Chiefs encouraged the Tiv nation to preach peace and unity among other tribes around them as no development comes without peace

Highlights of the Event Were the coronation and presentation of Miss Tiv and Mr. Tiv

Thursday, April 7, 2022

TRAPPED IN GIRLS' HOSTEL


 I went to visit my babe in the female hostel and we both slept off.
 I woke up by 9:32pm
 and guys were not
 allowed in the hostel
 beyond 9:00pm.The girl
 went outside and told me
 girls were already naked
 that if I come out I'm
 finished. So She suggested I wore her
 clothes and pretend to be
 a lady and cover my face
 with a long hair tie and
 walk out of the hostel but
 I was scared cause I was
 gonna see so many girls
 naked before getting to
 the gate. And Her roommates were already on their way back. I was confused.
 
 I asked her how
 understanding her
 roommates could be and
 she said one of them was
 a campus fellowship MAMA that will surely report if she knew. She said she would go outside and tell them snake had entered the room but I said no that they were gonna go call security or so.
 
 I told her to bring her wig
 and a wrapper,she
 brought it and I wore it
 and covered myself with
 the wrapper and asked
 her to tell her roommates
 when they come in that I
 was her friend who came
 to see her and was sick
 and couldn't go back to
 my hostel in Annex.
 
 So, I slept on the bed and
 turned my face to the
 wall. She slept on the bed
 with me. Her roommates
 came in, started gisting
 and asked who I was,she
 told them what I told her
 earlier.
 One of them came
 close and touched my
 neck and was like her
 body is not really hot na...
 she said "Yes, I just took
 drugs."
 
 Next thing I heard was can I pray for her? that was the fellowship mama
 talking. She said I should
 just turn my face and have faith that it's gonna be well.
 This my girl, was very smart. She told
 her I was a Jehovah's
 witness member that I
 won't like it. I was so
 scared.
 
 Two of them changed up,
 they were talking of going to have their bath. I was still scared. They went out
 to have their bath. My girl
 tapped me and said babe
 I'm scared, what do we
 do? I told her I was gonna stay in the hostel till 6:00pm the next day
 when boys are allowed in
 so I can leave. We agreed.
 
 We slept and I didn't
 know when I started
 snoring. She tapped me
 and whispered you are
 snoring like a man. My
 people.. Na so sleep take
 vanish for my eyes... I
 could not sleep again. My
 Nokia phone battery was
 almost dead. I stayed up
 till the next morning.
 
 Around 4:00pm,One of her friend ask, , your
 friend is still sick? She
 answered "Yes". The girl
 said we should go to the
 school clinic that
 someone's child should
 not die here ooo.
 She went out and had her
 bath. The fellowship
 mama came back and
 didn't say a word. Now it
 was 6:00pm, the chance I
 had to leave the hostel
 freely as a guy but the
 roommates were still
 inside.
 When it was 7:00pm, she
 sent me a text and said
 she was gonna ask her
 roommates to join her
 that she was gonna buy
 food for them. That once I
 hear them leave, I should
 wait for 7 minutes and
 leave the room
 immediately.
 
 she asked them to join her go eat, but the mama... This
 same fellowship mama
 Hmmm.
 Said she was OK and didn't want to eat. I felt like dying. So, the other girl said let's go together, so they left.
 .
 Next thing I felt was a touch. The mama touched me and said "Mr Man, you can leave our hostel now. Don't think I'm stupid. I saw your shoe under the bed. I heard when you were snoring like a pig. It's either you come down now and leave or I call the security for you".
 
 Brothers and sisters, I
 came down; thanked her
 very well and she invited
 me to their fellowship
 with a serious threat that I must attend or else she
 will expose everything...
 
 To cut the long story
 short... That was how I
 started playing Drums at
 FELLOWSHIP in my School fellowship.