The chairman of Plateau state Local Govt.Commission,Chief Robert Taple resumed duty at the Commission Headquarters in Jos.

The Chairman of Plateau state Local government Service Commission has resumed duty for his second term at the Headquarters of the Commission situated within Joseph Gomwalk Secretariat Jos.

The handover ceremony took place at the commission’s board room.on 10th May this month.

.The permanent secretary,Miskoom Henry Lankwap while handing over to Chief Taple, said the re-appointment of Chief Robert Taple was in recognition of his valuable contribution towards the attainment of growth and development at the grassroot level in the state.

According to him, the second comming of Chief Taple to the Commission will enable him to complete the program he set to achieve for the commission..

” So far he has secured approval of 2 memos from the Executive Governor,Hon.Simon Bako Lalong for the transfer of 7,000 unified staff across the 17 local government council which has not been carried out for the past 15 years”

Responding Chief Taple thanked the permanent secretary for holding forth,promising that it will not be business as usual,as time of polticking is over.

Chief Taple said ” we will not seat in the commission to supervise activities at the local government level,but we shall all be in the field.

The event, was witnessed by Directors of Personnel Management(DPM),Directors of Finance(DFS),

Others were NULGE President(Comrade Makwin Yohanna Arandong) and Management of the commission .

Rep Francis Ottah Agbo Celebrates Chief Dan Agbese @77.

Audu Ogwunenwa Jos.

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Federal LawMaker Representing Ado,Okpukwu and Ogbadibo Federal constituency at National Assembly Dr Francis Otta Agbo has said the history of modern journalism in Nigeria cannot be complete without mention of the pace-setting role Chief Dan Agbese and his colleagues played in providing the building blocks for journalism to thrive as well as setting a standard for those that came after them to attain.

Dr Agbo, in a statement made available to Oracle Reporters, compared the legendary editor Chief Agbese with Hercules in Greek mythology, who survived all odds and earned himself immortality through hard work and perseverance.

Dr. Ottah Agbo who is the Chairman of the Narcotic Drugs Committee and Spokesman of Minority Caucus in the House of Reps., said aside being a Master of the Pen, Chief Agbese is a humble and great Man of high integrity.

While thanking him for his selfless service to man and country, the Ozigizaga and Moving Train of Enone Politics said Chief Agbese is one of his most adorable mentors!

The FeedBack &GiveBack Lawmaker also used the opportunity of Chief Agbese’s birthday to call on the young ones who want to be successful in politics and media practice to tap wisdom and skills from the prose stylist!

The statement reads in part:
“The path to recognition was not paved but you conquered, broke the ceiling glass, prevailed and reached the peak as Editor of the Nigeria Standard; General Manager, Radio Benue; Special Adviser and Director of Information, Benue State Government; Editor, New Nigeria Newspaper; Co-Founder and former Editor-in Chief Newswatch Magazine and now, Executive Director, May Five Media Limited.

“You stand out even among the best; you are the undisputed wordsmith, reporter’s text book, the encyclopedia for veterans, the editor of editors, philosopher king and the living legend!

“You were one of the first persons to believe in me. You showed deep interest in my dream and vision to be a journalist and politician and supported me! Your flawless and flowing prose were the first set of elixirs which gingered me to veer into journalism for which I am eternally grateful…

“On behalf of my family and the long suffering people of Ado/Ogbadibo/ Okpokwu, I rejoice with you on the auspicious occasion of your birthday anniversary and wish you more prosperous years in good health.”

Rev Pam Condoles With Gbong Gwom Jos And Pasto

Enoch Adeboye Over Their Losses –

Audu Ogwunenwa Jos.

The Executive Secretary, Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission, NCPC, Rev. Dr. Yakubu Pam has condoled with the families of the Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Dr. Jacob Gyang BUBA and Pastor Enoch Adeboye the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian church of God, over their recent losses.

In a condolence letter to His Majesty, Jacob Gyang Buba, through his Media Aide Ayuba Pam Dangwom and made available to Oracle Reporters , Rev. Pam described the death of his mother in law, Mama Mary Tanko Jolly Yusuf who died early this month at the age of 90 as deeply saddened!

He said, “Mama lived a fulfilled life and her passaged to glory is only symbolic of the transient life we live in”.

He noted: Though very painful, I pray that the good Lord shall comfort you and the entire Royal family over this painful and irreparable loss considering that for the past 10 years you took care of Mama, a duty and responsibility expected of a benevolent son in-law”.

In a similar vein, the Executive Secretary had condoled with the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch A. Adeboye on the loss of his first son, Pastor Dare E. A. Adeboye who died at the young age of 42.

According to Rev. Pam the death of “Pastor Dare, your son, who has left us at such a youthful age is for sure in the category of those hard losses which is so painful a reminder of what might have been”.

He prayed further “(M)ay the comfort of God, whom you serve, the collective outpouring of sympathies, condolences, the kind acts of friends, the church, ministers, strangers, the comfort in knowing that your loss is felt by many and the sweet memories of Dare help sustain you and the family through this difficult times”.

He beseeched God’s blessings on both families praying for God to give them the courage, strength and the heart to bear these irreparable losses and to move forward in peace and confidence knowing the deceased lived fulfilled lives while on earth.

GOV ISHAKU MOURNS HAJIYA ( SENATOR) JUMAI ALHASSAN

Audu Ogwunenwa Jos.

Governor of Taraba State, Arc Darius Dickson Ishaku has received with deep shock news of the death of Senator Aisha Jumai Alhassan, a former governorship candidate in the state and frontline member of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.

Gov Ishaku in a statement through his Media Adviser and Publicity Dan Abu,described Hajiya Jumai as a woman of great courage and lamented that her death” is for him a personal loss.”

Governor Ishaku said he and the late Senator Jumai Alhassan had enjoyed a robust political relationship and had kept in touch even while both of them contested for the same seat of Governor of Taraba State from different political platforms in 2015 and 2019.

He described the late Senator Alhassan as an asset, regretting that her death has robbed Taraba State and Nigeria of the benefits of her wealth of experience in politics.

Governor Ishaku noted that as minister of Women Affairs, Senator Aisha contributed immensely towards social and political emancipation of women,stressing that her death has left a vacuum that will be difficult to fill.

He urged her family to take solace in the fact that Senator Aisha Alhassan lived a life of service to humanity.

Governor Ishaku prayed God to grant her soul eternal rest.

Langtang North Chairman Ubandoma Decorated Patron of Vigilante Group of Nigeria. * Calls For Support To Volunteer Security Outfits To Raids Criminal Elements.

Audu Okwutaojo, Jos

The Executive Chairman of Langtang North Local Government Area Hon. Ubandoma Joshua Laven has been decorated as State Patron of Vigilante Group of Nigeria VGN.

Laven who spoke shortly after his decoration at the council’s secreteriat in Langtang North at the weekend said peace, security and well being of Nigerians remains paramount and a panacea for economic and political development of the country.

The Langtang North Chairman also called for adequate support to all other volunteer security outfits to rid the society of criminal elements.

Ubandoma stressed that vigilante groups should be permitted by Federal Government to carry small arms so that they can effectively police their environment.

Acccording to him, “Vigilante security outfits can not go after kidnappers and bandits with bare hands as doing so will endanger their lives in their line of duties.”

He noted that there is urgent need for government at the three tiers to support the vigilante group of Nigeria by training and empowering them to support the fight against crimes such as armed Robbery, Banditry, kidnapping and all forms of anti-social behaviours in the society.

“It is no longer news that the capacity of the Nigerian Police today can not curtail the rising trend of criminal violence in the society, hence the need for community policing like the vigilante group of Nigeria VGN”.

He added that ” I make bold to say that the vigilante groups are more closer to the communities and if properly engaged, they can contribute in addressing the overwhelming security challenges bedevilling the Nation”

Acccording Langtang North LG Chairman, experience has shown in recent times how vigilante groups as security outfit mostly comprises of volunteers, operating under the mandate of community consensus to fight crime, have recorded huge successes .

He advised Nigerians to communally police their environment to compliment the efforts of other security agencies in the fight against the menance of bandit and kidnapping that has now become a lucrative business in the country.

Also speaking, the admin commander of vigilante group of Nigeria , Plateau State command Abubakar Sadiq said the chairman was chosen from among many others to be their Patron because of his contribution to the growth and development of his immediate community .

According to him, to whom much is given, much is expected from him, pointing out that, he is confident that the Chairman will do better that he has done before in the area of securing lives and property in Langtang North LGA of Plateau to state .

Global Partnership of World powers Is a viable option for Resolving Insidious security crisis in Nigeria -Da Akuns.

Audu Ogwunenwa Jos.

Da Jonathan Sunday Akuns,a Chieftain of Peoples Democratic party on the Plateau has faulted the statement of the British envoy to Nigeria James Duddridge on the futility of a partnership for resolving the ongoing security problems in Nigeria.

Da Akuns in his reaction to the British envoy comments made available to Oracle Reporters in Jos, the Plateau state capital, described the British envoy’s comment as tacitly misguiding and surreptitiously deceptive, saying; now is the auspicious need for “humanitarian support” for a partnership of world powers akin to those cited to resolve the insidious security problems of Nigeria for the good of Nigeria, Sahel Region/Equatorial Africa cum mankind.

Akuns noted that advancements in science and technology in different fields of human endeavour have vitiated reliance on the need to revisit the missing cryptic initial conditions for amalgamation which Britain failed to put up ab initio.

” It will be a tragedy for a 21st century world powers to allow Nigeria to go the path of defunct Yugoslavia/Czechoslovakia rather than that of the USA/China/India as successful plural societies.

According to him, the time to convene the much awaited partnership of world powers to salvage Nigeria is now, and if not Britain, who will champion the convening of such partnership.

He recalled that on tuesday, 27th April 2021 a British envoy, the Minister for Africa, James Duddridge announced in Abuja that the ongoing security problems in Nigeria were “… massively complex and that no partnership is going to resolve [such] multiplicity of problems”

. Duddridge made the statement while responding to questions from journalists in the course of a courtesy visit to Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama.

The envoy linked security issues in Nigeria to being “… not just about intelligence and hard security and military, [but to issues] about societies, about humanitarian support [and] about education,

as one of the key reasons why a partnership will not work in resolving the problems.

Akuns said the statement of the envoy is profound and is arguably a smokescreen.

According to him,the advent of British ‘sphere of influence’ in Africa for trade interests and territorial rights identified five (5) uniquely different “societies” that eventually became Nigeria under British suzerainty.

” The identified pristine societies are as follows: –
(i)Lagos Colony (ii) Oil Rivers Territories (iii) Niger Territories
(iv) Sokoto Kingdom and (v) Borno Kingdom

He added that each of the aforesaid societies were unique, contiguous and independent of each other but in a series of administrative cum commercial maneuvers, Britain unified the societies into a political conglomerate that is presently identified as Nigeria.

” This was achieved through three stages of amalgamation as follows: –
i. Lagos Colony and Oil Rivers were first amalgamated as the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (PSN).
ii. Secondly, Niger Territories consisting of three hundred (300) ‘Pagan Tribes’ were amalgamated with Sokoto and Borno Kingdoms as the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (PNN).
iii. The third and final level of amalgamation on 1st January 1914 was that of Southern and Northern Protectorates into the union currently identified as the Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN).”

According to Akuns, the pristine five societies were uniquely different in autochthony, ethnography, demography, economy and religion.

” The fortuitous amalgamation of the erstwhile five societies into Nigeria based on mutually exclusive treaties with each entity maybe the reason why the envoy may have foreclosed ‘partnership’ as a viable option for resolving the ongoing security problems in Nigeria.
The Niger Territories were identified by the British as being inhabited by more than 300 Pagan Tribes consisting of diverse tribes and languages as seen nowhere else under the sun.”.

He noted that as at 1st January 1900 when the PNN was inaugurated by Sir Frederick Lugard, Britain had already signed treaties with majority of the more than 300 pagan tribes, 2 treaties with Sokoto Kingdom in 1885 and 1890 and no treaty but International Agreements with Borno Kingdom.

” The treaties cum agreements were mutually exclusive to each entity and were peculiar to the attributes of such entity; yet the three societies were unilaterally amalgamated into the PNN by British fiat.” Akuns stressed.

” In a similar vein, two societies of Lagos Colony and Lower Niger Coasts were amalgamated into the PSN by the whims of British hegemony. In furtherance, the PNN and PSN were amalgamated into a union called Nigeria on 1st January 1914 by British suzerainty devoid of any deriving principles of initial conditions.
Interestingly, the three societies under PNN grabbled with different security challenges in medieval times that were resolved by British colonial officials. The Pagan Tribes or Niger Territories struggled with raids and inter-tribal wars for slaves; while slave raids and occasional skirmishes emanated largely from neighboring “Mahomedan” kingdoms, the inter-tribal wars were amongst the tribes for sundry reasons including slavery. In spite of its fame, Borno kingdom suffered from incessant warfare and religious insurgency, especially insurgencies led by Mallam Jibrella, Rabeh and Fadr-el Allah amongst others to this day.”

He added that Sokoto kingdom was largely peaceful except for a case of a religious insurgency led by an outlaw from a French territory, which was quelled and the leader of the insurgency captured, tried and executed in 1906.

” In addition to raids, inter-tribal wars and religious insurgences, the colonial officials suffered fatal attacks from natives of both societies.”

Akuns hinted that in light of the foregoing, the comments of the British envoy James Duddridge, hit at the root of the founding of the Nigerian union; thus, there was no basis for the three successive amalgamations of the five pristine societies into a union called Nigeria.

He argued that the aforesaid five societies could have been proclaimed as five sovereign countries without posing any threat to British sphere of influence.

The PDP Chieftain and Galadiman Daffo equally argued that in contemporary national discourse, the erstwhile five societies have vehemently and virulently clamored for self-determination along their pristine autochthony; the Niger Territories for Middle Belt, Oil Rivers Territories for Biafra, Lagos Colony for Oduduwa, Sokoto cum Borno for Arewa.

According to him, the intractable security problems in Nigeria have brought to the fore the erstwhile lines of autochthony of the five societies and accentuated the clamor for self-determination

An amicable resolution, Akuns suggested requires a partnership of the world powers to provide “humanitarian support” in this regard.

” Precedents of fruitful partnerships exists to spur the need for a similar exercise for Nigeria to resolve the ongoing security problems. The Berlin Conference of November 1884 to February 1885 was a partnership of 14 world powers to resolve rivalry between Britain, France and Germany about wielding influence in Africa for trade interests cum territorial rights. The Conference paved the way for Anglo-German and Anglo-French agreements of 1893 and 1898 respectively, thereby resolving a twelve-year feud amongst the trio.”

Akuns also stressed that the quintessential team of Allied Forces of the second world war (WWII) was roused by a partnership effort that defeated German forces of Hitler in their zeal to impose ethnic hegemony in global affairs.

” In furtherance, a US government sponsored Marshall Plan was a resultant policy plank that rebuilt and restored war-torn Europe to prosperity and the concomitant Bretton Woods institutional architecture that was birthed to promote international economic cooperation in order to preserve global stability as well as the founding of the United Nations (UN) for international peace and security.” Akuns stated.

In furtherance, the envoy linked security issues in Nigeria to being “… not just about intelligence and hard security and military, [but to issues] about societies, about humanitarian support [and] about education …” as one of the key reasons why a partnership will not work in resolving the problems. The statement of the envoy is profound and is arguably a smokescreen.
The advent of British ‘sphere of influence’ in Africa for trade interests and territorial rights identified five (5) uniquely different “societies” that eventually became Nigeria under British suzerainty. The identified pristine societies are as follows: –
(i)Lagos Colony (ii) Oil Rivers Territories (iii) Niger Territories
(iv) Sokoto Kingdom (v) Borno Kingdom

Each of the aforesaid societies were unique, contiguous and independent of each other but in a series of administrative cum commercial maneuvers, Britain unified the societies into a political conglomerate that is presently identified as Nigeria. This was achieved through three stages of amalgamation as follows: –
i. Lagos Colony and Oil Rivers were first amalgamated as the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (PSN).
ii. Secondly, Niger Territories consisting of three hundred (300) ‘Pagan Tribes’ were amalgamated with Sokoto and Borno Kingdoms as the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (PNN).
iii. The third and final level of amalgamation on 1st January 1914 was that of Southern and Northern Protectorates into the union currently identified as the Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN).
The pristine five societies were uniquely different in autochthony, ethnography, demography, economy and religion. The fortuitous amalgamation of the erstwhile five societies into Nigeria based on mutually exclusive treaties with each entity maybe the reason why the envoy may have foreclosed ‘partnership’ as a viable option for resolving the ongoing security problems in Nigeria.
The Niger Territories were identified by the British as being inhabited by more than 300 Pagan Tribes consisting of diverse tribes and languages as seen nowhere else under the sun. As at 1st January 1900 when the PNN was inaugurated by Sir Frederick Lugard, Britain had already signed treaties with majority of the more than 300 pagan tribes, 2 treaties with Sokoto Kingdom in 1885 and 1890 and no treaty but International Agreements with Borno Kingdom. The treaties cum agreements were mutually exclusive to each entity and were peculiar to the attributes of such entity; yet the three societies were unilaterally amalgamated into the PNN by British fiat. In a similar vein, two societies of Lagos Colony and Lower Niger Coasts were amalgamated into the PSN by the whims of British hegemony. In furtherance, the PNN and PSN were amalgamated into a union called Nigeria on 1st January 1914 by British suzerainty devoid of any deriving principles of initial conditions.
Interestingly, the three societies under PNN grabbled with different security challenges in medieval times that were resolved by British colonial officials. The Pagan Tribes or Niger Territories struggled with raids and inter-tribal wars for slaves; while slave raids and occasional skirmishes emanated largely from neighboring “Mahomedan” kingdoms, the inter-tribal wars were amongst the tribes for sundry reasons including slavery. In spite of its fame, Borno kingdom suffered from incessant warfare and religious insurgency, especially insurgencies led by Mallam Jibrella, Rabeh and Fadr-el Allah amongst others to this day. Sokoto kingdom was largely peaceful except for a case of a religious insurgency led by an outlaw from a French territory, which was quelled and the leader of the insurgency captured, tried and executed in 1906. In addition to raids, inter-tribal wars and religious insurgences, the colonial officials suffered fatal attacks from natives of both societies.
In light of the foregoing, the comments of the British envoy James Duddridge, hit at the root of the founding of the Nigerian union; thus, there was no basis for the three successive amalgamations of the five pristine societies into a union called Nigeria. The aforesaid five societies could have been proclaimed as five sovereign countries without posing any threat to British sphere of influence.
In contemporary national discourse, the erstwhile five societies have vehemently and virulently clamored for self-determination along their pristine autochthony; the Niger Territories for Middle Belt, Oil Rivers Territories for Biafra, Lagos Colony for Oduduwa, Sokoto cum Borno for Arewa. The intractable security problems in Nigeria have brought to the fore the erstwhile lines of autochthony of the five societies and accentuated the clamor for self-determination; an amicable resolution requires a partnership of the world powers to provide “humanitarian support” in this regard.
Precedents of fruitful partnerships exists to spur the need for a similar exercise for Nigeria to resolve the ongoing security problems. The Berlin Conference of November 1884 to February 1885 was a partnership of 14 world powers to resolve rivalry between Britain, France and Germany about wielding influence in Africa for trade interests cum territorial rights. The Conference paved the way for Anglo-German and Anglo-French agreements of 1893 and 1898 respectively, thereby resolving a twelve-year feud amongst the trio.
The quintessential team of Allied Forces of the second world war (WWII) was roused by a partnership effort that defeated German forces of Hitler in their zeal to impose ethnic hegemony in global affairs. In furtherance, a US government sponsored Marshall Plan was a resultant policy plank that rebuilt and restored war-torn Europe to prosperity and the concomitant Bretton Woods institutional architecture that was birthed to promote international economic cooperation in order to preserve global stability as well as the founding of the United Nations (UN) for international peace and security.

NCPC Executive Secretary Yakubu Pamn Admonishes Nigeria Youths To Leverage On Education.

Audu Okwutaojo Jos.

The Executive Secretary Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission, Rev.Yakubu Pam has called on Nigerian Youth to embrace education as it is the bedrock of development.

Rev. Pam made this call on Thursday while receiving the delegation from West Africa Youth Council at the NCPC corporate headquarters in Abuja.

The NCPC Boss, emphasized on the natural resources that Nigeria is endowed with, and admonished the youths to leverage on it for job and wealth creation.

He advised the youths to be good ambassadors of peace wherever they are.

The Apostle of peace, promised to engage and partner with the youths council in their peace building initatives and as well as to improve the health and wellbeing of the country.

Earlier, Ambassador Evelyn Umeh who led the delegation of the West Africa Youth Council, said the purpose of their visit was to seek Partnership with the Commission in the Area of Education, Peace building, health and wellbeing of the youths.

She further stated that they have an interest in the Mission and Vision of the Commission.

Sir Joe Ari, ITF DG Describes Governor Lalong as a Visionary Leader And Bridge Builder as Plateau Governor Turns 58.

Audu Ogwunenwa Jos.

Director General of Industrial training fund Sir Joe Ari has described Governor Simon Lalong as a Visionary Leader and a Bridge Builder as Lalong turns 58 years.

According to Ari in a statement in Jos on Wednesday which was made available to Oracle Reporters said ” I join your family and millions of other well-wishers across the length and breadth of the country to celebrate this landmark.”

Ari added that “As you mark this milestone, we pray that God Almighty will endow you with the wisdom to sustain and consolidate on the peace and other remarkable achievements that you have recorded in Plateau State.”

Ari prayed God to strengthen Lalo to continue to provide quality leadership for the Northern people in his capacity as Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum and for Nigeria in general.

” On behalf of Lady Victoria and my entire family, I wish you a glorious birthday celebration”.

Senator Dadu’ut Describes Lalong as a Bridge Builder As Governor Lalong Turns 58.

Audu Ogwunenwa,Jos

Senator Nora Dadu’ut re-presenting Plateau South at the National Assembly has described her state Governor Simon Lalong as bridge builder determined to take Plateau to greater heights .

Dadu’ut made this statement in Jos while felicitating with the Governor Lalong as he clocks 58 on Wednesday .

Senator Dadu’ut representing Plateau South at the National Assembly said Lalong led adminstration is making frantic efforts to make lives better for the people of his state.

She said “Governor Lalong who doubles as Chairman of Northern Governors Forum is a committed patriot and a bridge builder who has contributed immensely to the growth and development of Plateau state. .”

She prayed God to protect Governor Lalong and imbibe him with great drive, intellect, and good health as he continues to serve not just Plateau state ,Northern Nigeria, but the whole country.

Senator Dadu’ut Describes Lalong as a Bridge Builder as Governor Lalong Turns 58.

Audu Ogwunenwa ,Jos

Senator Nora Dadu’ut re-presenting Plateau South Senatorial district at the National Assembly has described Governor Simon Lalong as bridge builder who is determined to take Plateau to greater heights .

Dadu’ut made this statement on Tuesday in Jos while felicitating with Lalong as he clocks 58 on Wednesday .

The statement reads that” I Senator Prof Dame Nora Dadu’ut representing Plateau South at the National Assembly is always wiling to partner with the Simon Lalong led adminstration to make the state better .

According to him,”Governor Lalong who is also the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum is a committed patriot and a bridge builder who has contributed immensely to the growth and development of Plateau state.

She prayed God to protect him and imbue Lalong with even greater drive, intellect, and good health as he continues to serve not just Plateau state ,Northern Nigeria but our great nation at large..

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