BEYOND THE DEBATE ON DONALD CLAIMS OF CHRISTIANS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA

(By WALBE OGAK) 
Whether former U.S. President Donald Trump is right or wrong about his claim of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria, one truth stands out clearly — there are massive killings taking place across the country. From the North to the South, from the East to the West, too many innocent lives have been lost to violence, banditry, terrorism, and communal clashes. These are not mere statistics; they are human beings — fathers, mothers, children — Nigerians whose dreams have been cut short by bullets and blades.

The debate, therefore, should not center on whether the killings target one group or another. Rather, the national focus should be on how to stop them. Nigeria has endured too many years of insecurity — from insurgency in the North East, to herders-farmers conflicts in the Middle Belt, to kidnapping and banditry spreading across states once considered safe. The growing insecurity has eroded public trust in the state’s ability to protect its citizens.

It is time for patriotic Nigerians to rise above politics, ethnicity, and religion to demand accountability and action from those in authority. The lives being lost are not those of one tribe or one faith — they are the lives of Nigerians. Every killing, every abduction, every attack tears further at the fragile fabric of our national unity.

Government at all levels must go beyond rhetoric. Security agencies need better coordination, intelligence-sharing, and motivation. Communities, too, must embrace peacebuilding and dialogue. Civil society and faith-based organizations have a role to play in preaching tolerance and reconciliation. The media must continue to shine the light on these issues — not to spread fear, but to stir conscience and responsibility.

Nigeria cannot continue to normalize bloodshed. We cannot keep counting the dead while our leaders trade blames. It is time to move from outrage to action. The insecurity threatening our nation today is not just a Christian problem, or a Muslim problem — it is a Nigerian problem.

Only through unity, justice, and decisive leadership can we stop the killings and restore hope in our nation’s future.

Ngolong Ngas Commends COCIN for Promoting Unity, Peace, and Compassion

His Majesty, Nde Jika Golit, the Ngolong Ngas, has commended the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) for its outstanding efforts in promoting unity, peace, and compassion within society.

Speaking during the Church’s General Council held recently at its headquarters in Jos, the Royal Father urged the Church leadership to continue inspiring spiritual growth and guiding the congregation toward a deeper connection with the divine.

The Ngolong Ngas emphasized the importance of collaboration between religious and traditional leaders, citing Biblical scriptures such as Proverbs 29:2 and 1 Timothy 3:1–7. He also drew inspiration from King Solomon’s wisdom in Proverbs, stressing the need for leaders to embody wisdom, understanding, and moral integrity.

Quoting the Scriptures, His Majesty noted:

> “When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice, but when the wicked rule, the people groan.”



The Ngolong Ngas prayed for God to bless COCIN with leaders who remain steadfast in service and devoted to God’s vineyard.

This royal commendation reflects the strong bond between faith and traditional institutions and reaffirms COCIN’s commitment to fostering peace, unity, and spiritual growth within the community.

Wukaska Bako Gowon
Media Officer to Ngolong Ngas

GHETTOS AS GATEWAYS

Life is a tapestry of mysteries. It is a wellspring of boundless innovations which can catapult someone to greater heights or transform the same into an adorable legacies.

Most of those who live in mansions today were ghetto dwellers. This means that, one's present condition is not a constant but a variable that can change with determination and innovation. 

Never underestimate the capacity of a person with a big dream that is backed by unwavering focus and determination to make great things happen. Such a person may encounter great difficulties - lives in shanties, goes several days and even months without decent food, mocked and sometimes badly insulted just for being poor but shall never give up!

Poverty is not a crime except when its victim is not doing anything about it. A poor person must step out everyday with the hope of a hunter who does not keep games in the forest but confident they are there. 

As a survival strategy, anyone could start with raw energy being the most basic human asset, then continue with the pursuit of self-development through acquisition of skills and learning to understand how processes or systems work. Knowledge and skills are levelers. They pave great winning ways that one could never think of, or imagine. 

In the journey of life, it is not over yet for a person who has not given up on hope. Hope renews strength; recreates capacity and greases the will and wheel of human progress. 

Those who cry in ghettos today will smile in mansions tomorrow if they do not give up and step out everyday, making concerted efforts towards making a difference. 

Most of us started from ghettos, from a very humble background but God is gradually and steadily changing our narratives. It can only get better despite all the challenges that lay ahead. 

I know for sure that where there are challenges; opportunities, also, abound. The eyes that see challenges could see great opportunities as well when strategic thinking is applied! 

With strategic engagements,
ghettos become gateways to mansions. Take a step, just one at a time, and keep moving with a definite purpose, due diligence and frugality, and you will be glad you did in  time!

Let me conclude by saying that, a mansion person who does not observe investment and growth protocols will retrogress from living in mansion to ghetto status. This calls for caution so that no one retrogresses in the land of the living. Whether one is made rich or become rich by sheer effort, the desire is for all to live decent lives!

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha, 3rd November, 2025)*

PLATEAU FOR PROGRESS: WHAT WILL BE YOUR CONTRIBUTION?

(Modest Thoughts  with Ayuba, Yilgak'ha; 08118161263; loisayuba420@mail.com, 1st November, 2025)

During the build up campaigns of the 2023 governorship election on the Plateau, i wrote an article titled, "Plateau 2023: This is Your Best Chance". The motivation to write on this topic came after I listened to the leading governorship candidates debated on issues bothering security and the welfare of the State, and its citizens. These candidates in their own respective ways, had demonstrated great leadership capacities in words and actions in previous assignments. 

For instance, Prof. Patrick Sunday Dakum had carved a niche for himself as an academic scholar, medical doctor and Director General/Chief Executive Officer (DG/CEO) National Institute for Human Virology (NIHV); Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe (as it were) had made a mark as a Lecturer, tech-guru and Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Independent Electoral Commissioner (INEC), while Hon. Barr. Calep Manasseh Mutfwang (as it were) had made his mark in legal practice and was one time Executive Chairman of Mangu LGC, one of the most economically viable Local Government Areas in the State. None of them was a political or administrative novice!

Plateau State at the time had the opportunity to choose from, at least, three (3) experienced and eminently qualified sons of the State which means that, head or tail, Plateau will be in safe hands and, at the end of the day, His Excellency, Hon. Barr. Calep Manasseh Mutfwang won. 

The outcome which was keenly contested in Court up to the  Supreme Court reinforces the fact that, God rules in the affairs of men and gives power to whoever he pleases hence  the least that anyone could do afterall said and done was to support the governor to deliver on his campaign promises to the citizenry!

The election has passed with the supposedly 'unlucky' candidates being former candidates of their respective parties, but that is not the end of their lives. In life, some setbacks can be unsung pathways to other worthwhile opportunities, call them blessings in disguise, not stigma or death sentence!

Prof. Dakum has since returned to his duty post as DG/CEO NIHV doing well; Prof. Nentawe became Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and now he is the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the platform under which he contested the governorship while Barr. Mutfwang leads as the Executive governor of the State. This development reveals the fact that, life is a tapestry of complex mysteries that only God can fathom from the beginning to the end of mortals hence no one should be obsessed with getting things his or her way at anytime since we cannot predict or tell with absolute certainty the direction God, the greatest carpenter and finisher of our dreams, is leading each an everyone of us. The future is heavily pregnant with great and limitless possibilities!

As it were, God, the master of the universe and broker of opportunities, has positioned his children, sons and daughters of Plateau State, citizens of the world now and heaven later, in various vintage positions to serve  this State/country, bringing good things of life back Home for our collective good. Therefore, those whom God has elevated today cannot afford to do less. The language that people understand is that, their leaders  to surmount courage or mustered the will to cultivate, harvest and lavish their lives with visible dividends of democracy.

It is heartwarming that the National Chairman of APC, Prof. Nentawe has remembered home with some good humanitarian interventions, especially, the recent one on health. Hon. Prof. Dakum has initiated others with several other spirited sons and daughters doing their part as the governor stirs, inspires and motivates the entire citizenry into wholesome thinking and actions that bring smiles. The governor is our present status symbol in governance and politics, the chief galvaniser and mobiliser of state action - our collective dream as a people. He is doing his utmost best and needs encouragement!

The appointment appointment and clearance of Dr. Benard as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Hon. Prof. CJ Dakas as Chairman Nigerian Law Reform Commission (NLRC); Hon. Dr. Cyril Tsenyil as Managing Director, North Central Development Commission (NCDC); Monsignor, Rev. Prof. Cletus T. Gotan as Chairman, Nigeria Christian Pilgrims  Commission(NCPC); Mr. David Dasar, President/CEO Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), the training arm of Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), and many others to come, is a pointer that Plateau is up for a bumper harvest in dividends of democracy. Those making waves in business, education, arts, etc, at home and abroad, when factored into the equation tell how big the future looks for the State!

When God blesses a man, the opportunity should be used humbly and to advance human progress. No blessing should be used as an opportunity to settle political scores because the God that remembers A today is still in the business of elevating others. He can bless others without decreasing anyone unless a beneficiary chooses to ignore or abuse His grace and favour. If anyone feels big favours have not smiled his or her way, wait on God in earnest prayers, patience and hard work and, by the grace of God, the grand benefactor of all, will come to help, may be sooner than was ever thought or imagined. In other words, when God is involved, go and relax fighting no one but seeking the grace of God and the chance to contribute to the welfare of all!

Politics aside, this is a time to build bridges of understanding and not walls of disaffection. It is time to cooperate not compete and, to be united on all fronts to root out insecurity, break loose the chain of poverty, and instill the spirit of innovation and progress in the State's greatest assets: The youth. As a State, we have only one enemy: Disunity which no one, no matter how careless, will be willing to be associated with. It is from the evil of disunity occasioned by self centred-ness that all contradictions spring!

The psalmist in Psalms 133:1-3 has this to say, "How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity! It is like precious oil poured on the head, running down on the beard, running down on Aaron's beard, down on the collar of his robe. It is as if the  dew of Hermon were falling on Mount Zion. For there the Lord bestows his blessing, even life forever more." Poetic and Touchy lines with prospects of blessings that unity brings. It reinforces the timeless adage that, in unity we prosper, but without it a people perish! 

Plateau is for progress, what will be your contribution towards this as a citizen or resident? As we ponder over this trillion dollar question remember to perceive wholeness as the anchoring winning way for the State's sustainable development. Plateau sons and daughters unite, love, and work selflessly for the greater good of all. Yes, when this State progresses, it will be for the benefit of all, and disadvantages of none!

Just say, I love Plateau. Two renowned American writers E.W Kenyon and Don Gossett in their book, "Words that Move Mountains" asserted that, "Love grows with confession. Faith grows with confession. Righteousness-consciousness grows with confession... Every time I confess my faith, my faith grows. If one never confesses, one never grows. Your faith is measured by your confession." Let us confess our love for one another and jointly work at making Plateau and Nigeria great!

BREAKING....PDP NWC SUSPENDS NATIONAL SECRETARY, NAT'L LEGAL ADVISER, NATIONAL ORGANISING SECRETARY & DEPUTY NATIONAL LEGAL ADVISER.

BREAKING....
PDP NWC SUSPENDS NATIONAL SECRETARY, NAT'L LEGAL ADVISER, NATIONAL ORGANISING SECRETARY & DEPUTY NATIONAL LEGAL ADVISER.

Mwaghavul Development Association Responds to Tragic Attack on Pushit Community

The Mwaghavul Development Association (MDA) is deeply saddened by the disturbing report of yet another attack on Mwaghavul nation, particularly  Pushit community, in Mangu LGA,of Plateau state ,The attack which was carried out by person to bandits  took place on Wednesday night and resulted in the tragic loss of three lives.

The MDA is heartbroken that, despite our ongoing efforts to stabilize peace in Mwaghavul land through various non-kinetic strategies, these assailants continue to defy our collective calls for peace, showing a relentless commitment to their destructive agenda.

We want to emphasize that our community’s commitment to peace is unwavering. We call on the Mwaghavul nation to remain calm, vigilant , responsive  and dedicated  to peaceful coexistence in the face of these provocation. Despite these attacks we call on our people to remain resolute in our mission to overcome evil with good and to protect our people through all legitimate means.

In this time of grief, we urge our community members to remain calm in the face of provocation. We call upon security operatives in our Local Government area and Plateau state to rise to the challenge of curbing these unwarranted assaults on innocent and defenseless lives.

The MDA shares in the grief of the immediate families and loved ones of the victims, the entire Pushit community, and the Mwaghavul nation as a whole. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this incredibly difficult time. Together, we will continue to stand united in our pursuit of peace and justice.
Friday Derwam 
Director Public Affairs

When Plateau Journalists 'abandoned' their beats to celebrate

By Katdapba Yunana Gobum

When the then chairman, Paul Jatau increased the tempo of the activities of NUJ Press Week from 2018, it became a matter priority to get the right person to step into his shoes once he left.

Without prejudice to whoever wanted to step into the shoes, Ayuku Pwaspo became the favourite candidate. She must have understudied her predecessor well enough to know what NUJ needed at each point.

This year's Press Week was an improvement on the first; having settled down, a definite, but categorical statement was needed in the second year. The NUJ in Plateau got it, without embellishment.

The preparations for the event by the 2025 Pqress Week Committee, which had John Farinola and Zainab Babaji (Zee Baby) as chairman and secretary respectively showed they wanted to make it successful, together with its members.

The mobilisation became a point of reference; only the Council could tell the number of sleepless nights they had to traverse the offices of individuals and corporate headquarters of organisations to raise funds together with the planning committee.

A week to start, the Council had invited the Patron and Emir of Dutse, HRH Dr Muhammadu Sambo Haruna II to inspect some of the projects embarked upon by the Ayuku Pwaspo-led leadership of the Council.

He did not only visit the Press Centre, but as it is usual with his interventions, there were several advices to help hasten the completion of the projects undertaken by the NUJ in Plateau.

Talking about the Press Week, the Emir was upbeat, but more about what NUJ may engage itself so as to draw the attention of its partners towards receiving help. 

That is the kind of drive you get from a man who has been so determined to put the Council on the side of value addition, by playing the needed role in the society.

That was reiterated when he spoke at the colloquium, while appealing to government, and lovers of the good things NUJ does to help raise funds towards the completion of projects started at the Press Centre.

By this noble intervention, it is hoped that the next tranche of construction work will soon be started.

Road walk

Despite what may have been thought as hiccups in the low turnout, the curtain raiser by the road walk indicated more of a resolve to engage members in what could keep them in shape; after working for several months on their beats without any exercise.

Journalists work round the clock, trying to beat deadlines, as they hardly have time to engage in extra curricular activities. It was expected for most of them to turn out to celebrate.

At the Secretariat Overhead Bridge, where the first stop was made, messages were received from chairman of Council, General Manager of PRTV, Kachalom Abba and House Committee Chairman on Information, Kwarpo Matthew Sylvanus gave kudos to what NUJ has been doing.

Messages of hope were said to cheer members as they made to return to the Press Centre; with most members taking pictures to remind those who didn't make it to note and 'see where we got to'.

Colloquium at Crispan

This year's, like the others, was aimed at a deep introspection of what has happened in the life of the state.

Tagged: "Plateau: What Next After The Crossroads,"cannot be anything but 'a timely reflection on our journey so far and the opportunities" that lie ahead for Plateau State.

The choice of His Majesty, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, Gbong Gwom Jos, was not a mistake; by virtue of his position, the Council of Chiefs and Emirs who daily feel the pains their people go through after every attack since 1994, know what to say about the state's position.

The event was chaired by no less a person than Rt Hon Titus Alams, a former Speaker of the House of Assembly. The array of dignitaries who attended the event speak of what the initiative meant to the state; taking a look forward.

Even though he could not attend, the representative of the Gbong Gwom, Da Gwom Rwei, Heipang, Da Paul Tadi Tok was available to read his text.

The discussions coordinated by the Resident Scholar in the Department of Theatre and Film Arts University of Jos helped to know what the ordinary man on the streets of Jos feel about developments in the state.

Dakom Makpring Longul had the initiative wrapped under his feet; in order to get the discussants to speak truthfully about where the state ought to be: At crossroads or at the point that things ought to work for the state.

Whatever challenge the state has found itself, there is no denying the claim that the value additions made by various governments almost fifty years since its creation cannot be erased by words of mouth.

More can be done, if the state is united, but more importantly if the direction of governance is to be felt; the state must be united to fight as a team.

Commissioner for Information and Communication, Rt Hon Joyce Ramnap, who represented Governor Caleb M Mutfwang spoke on the various forms of interventions the government has provided since 2023.

Novelty match

Journalists may not be footballers; they could love sports, but only a few may be counted as truly interested in the game.

Novelty matches are, by nature, meant to create fun; after which participants rue their pains; return home to apply analgesics to soothe their pains.

Whoever was the coach of the NUJ teams who made the selection for the five-aside, particularly in the male team, should be brought before the NUJ Disciplinary Committee for questioning.

Team Green's deficiency at the beginning was palpable; no wonder, Sanusi Namu's goal keeping prowess fell three times to the fighting power of Maju Dangha.

Namu was quickly replaced with Highland's Koptang Dakop, knowing that if he was left, the team might return to the Press Centre with a basket filled with goals. The reason: He had not eaten to enable him stand between the posts.

Koptang's heroics saved the team from more goals, otherwise Rabiu Abdullahi, Sani Murtala, Pam Dusu, Maklek were in good form to subdue the Dauda Daniel-led team.

Daniels Milton's theatrical displays, reduced Brasil's Neymar Jr Da Silva's showmanship to a child's play had the Referee, Sammy Adesoji not displayed full knowledge of the art.

The match ended 5:2, unlike the female's which ended 2:0 in favour of Team Blue. Team White made of Ayuku Pwaspo, Maikudi Lyop Pam, Simi Chollom, Jemimah Abe, Lungbyen Miri, Asile Abel and Oyebola Albarka who was in goal were unbeatable until way into the second half that they caved in.

Two cheap goals from Bilkisu Nuhu and Esther Oyang separated the girls from the women.

They stood nonplussed after conceding the goals that Ayuku Pwaspo had provided cover for while she played; until she and Lafe Tyem got injured in the process.

At the cultural display, both showed that they were going to be on the sidelines for a long time because of the injuries they picked.

Cultural/cuisine extravaganzas

This year's, rather than get ethnic groups to come out in a procession, a zonal arrangement was made it. Tribes from the three zones danced to different musical rendition; with member dancers from any of the zones getting involved.

Those who were involved in the preparation of the different cuisines had the benefit of hindsight: Last year's was a lesson for the fear of having running stomachs from pepperish foods by the guests and members.

There was enough to eat and drink; to prepare those who would later need the energy to dance. Consider, the Swange dancers Mwuese Ade1@@ 'imported' need energy, than the Hausa version that drew the groundnut sellers watching on the sidelines to join.

Who would have thought that Mathias Yengoet Dajan, popularly called Omega 3 would need his dancing shoes and skills all through the night; even when DJ Dado had sounded the note closing shop for the night.

If it was on a football field; together with his brother, Jude Dangwam, they would have been tested for alleged usage of anabolic steroids. Sheer joy of the evening made them to sweat more.

Thanksgiving service

At the Living Faith State Headquarters on Richard Street, Jos, where the thanksgiving service was well attended by members would be remembered for a long time.

The service coincided with the programme of the church tagged  Supernatural Turnaround with Pastor Yinka Folorunsho ministering.

Even though an opportunity was not provided by the chairman to speak on what brought NUJ to the altar, it was understood; denominations have ways of receiving seeds for thanksgiving by individuals and corporate organisations.

Whatever happened during the service, NUJ members left Living Faith with an interesting impression: Our dependable destiny helper is ever present even in NUJ's circumstance.

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BEYOND THE DEBATE ON DONALD CLAIMS OF CHRISTIANS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA

(By WALBE OGAK)  Whether former U.S. President Donald Trump is right or wrong about his claim of a “Christian genocide” in Niger...