PROF. WANNANG'S APPOINTMENT AS VICE CHANCELOR AND THE FUTURE OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PANKSHIN (FUEP)

On 18th December, 2025, Professor Noel Nen'man-Ndalbeh Wannang was appointed substantive Vice-Chancellor of FUEP. The appointment made him the first indigenous person ever appointed Vice-Chancellor following the recent upgrading of the former Federal College of Education to the status of a university.

Given the calibre of person the university don is, the public held his appointment as well deserved and, and this attracted wide widespread jubilation and hope across different spectrums of the society.

The Vice-Chancellor whose appointment was announced on 18th December, 2026, took over the mantle of leadership during a well-attended investiture that was held at the university on 13th February, 2026 and the event was followed with a thanksgiving Mass in honour the the VC on 14th February, 2026. So, I, once again, congratulate the VC on his appointment, inauguration and the thanksgiving mass.

Professor Noel Nen'man-Ndalbeh is a members of the Wannang family. From experience, I realised that, the name Wannang is synonymous to progress, transformation, and trans-generational impact. Makiyan/Wannang offsprings are spreading good vibes and auras everywhere. They are people who are committed to the creation and addition of value to humanity. 

The Wannangs are goal-getters - very determined individuals. They are intellectually endowed, economically resourceful and rich in social capital. It is practically rare to find a family where all members are united in love and enthusiastic about good works like the Wannangs.

Professor Wannang was born on Christmas Day, 25th December 1968, as the last born yet learned the secret of living above pampering that most last borns enjoyed to the extent of derailing from their future goals. 

Through vision, determination, and academic tact, Professor Wannang rose from the back seat to the front seat of life. Before his appointment, the Professor had carved a niche for himself as a cerebral scholar who is known both locally and internationally. 

As a lecturer, he lectured with distinction and rose to the rank of professor with over 100 scholarly publications in reputable journals worldwide. He was a lead researcher in toxicology and clinical pharmacy at the University of Jos.  He also led key researches in public health, including his heading of the Plateau State Research Team on Covid-19, a global pandemic that almost brought the world to a halt with palpable fear of extinction.

In the course of his lectureship, Professor Wannang became a Head of Department, Deputy Dean, and Director of General Studies, one of the most tasking leadership responsibilities in any university. He was a proud award-winning member of several professional associations and   became  Secretary-General as well as the Chairman of the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists (WACP). He held these responsibilities with greater distinction! 

With a certificate in leadership from the University of Washington, United States of America, and extensive experience previous responsibilities, it can be said without mincing words that, Professor Wannang is prepared for the job.

With his appointment, it can be said that FUEP is blessed with a priceless Vice-Chancellor, a matchless professor-cum-barrister, and a loving son basks in the warm embrace of his people - the immediate family, Ngas nation, Plateau State, and Nigeria.

Having be inaugurated Vice-Chancellor, responsibility has beckoned on Professor Noel Wannang to serve, and thank God he has gone through all preparatory learning curves thereby acquire wisdom, stamina, and determination.

I could see the VC a tested and proven master strategist, who does not solely rely on elaborate theoretical underpinnings but pragmatic remedies to institutional problems within the context of contemporary realities.

In one of my encounters with Professor Wannang at Vel Sunset, Pankshin, he demonstrated exceptional leadership trait. The great man had had a long day that fateful day, but being Board Members of our Network, namely the Ngas Regeneration Network, he sacrificed his sweet night rest to be with us throughout. He was looking so tired but remained until the last prayers. This means a lot considering his social status. Only a leader with a determination to make a difference could make such sacrifice!

The VC is an egghead with great charm and charisma to lead. As he resumes, the world awaits the full manifestation of the leadership capability. I have the unwavering belief that, with this great Professor on the saddle, the future of the university is bright. I can see a boost in the prime and tripatite functions, namely research, teaching and community development, of the great learning institution under his stewardship.

Having gone to the altar in company of family, friends, and well-wishers to say thank you to God for this appointment, I besiege the blessings and enabling wisdom of God, the giver and broker of all favours, to be upon him. My prayer is that the chosen one makes visible difference towards the greater good of the great citadel and the future of education in Nigeria. May he exceed the expectations of people to the glory and honour of God Almighty. 

The journey has just began and, by the time the tenure of Professor Noel Nen'man-Ndalbeh, the Vice Chancelor is completed going forward, it will be the successful realisation of the university's pressing demands and the compelling hope of the people which he had satisfactorily met that will justify his choice over those who did not scale through during the VCship contest. 

*Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, 14th February, 2026)*

BLDR. RAPHAEL RUME CONGRATULATES PROF. SHEDRACK BEST ON SUCCESSFUL HOSTING OF PLASU’S 8TH & 9TH COMBINED CONVOCATION

Bldr. Raphael Rume has extended his warm congratulations to the Vice-Chancellor of Plateau State University, Bokkos, Professor Shedrack Best, on the successful hosting of the institution’s 8th and 9th Combined Convocation Ceremony.
In a statement made available to the press, Rume expressed immense pride and profound admiration for what he described as a “resounding success” and a historic milestone in the growth of the university.
According to him, the convocation ceremony was excellently coordinated and conducted with remarkable dignity, academic grandeur, and institutional pride. He noted that the seamless organisation and distinguished atmosphere of the event reflected visionary leadership, strategic planning, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
“The successful hosting of this combined convocation stands as a clear testament to purposeful leadership and institutional maturity. It is indeed a landmark achievement in the continued advancement of Plateau State University,” he stated.
Rume further observed that the presence of eminent and nationally respected personalities, including General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, significantly elevated the prestige of the occasion. He said such distinguished participation underscores the growing national recognition and credibility of the university under Professor Best’s stewardship.
He commended the Vice-Chancellor for the visible transformation recorded within a relatively short period of his administration, citing improvements in infrastructural development, expansion of academic programmes, enhancement of human capital, and the strengthening of institutional frameworks.
“Your tenure has brought renewed energy, strategic direction, and measurable progress to the university community,” Rume added, describing the Vice-Chancellor’s leadership as dynamic, purposeful, and result-oriented.
He emphasized that beyond celebrating graduating students, the convocation symbolized the university’s rising profile and its sustained commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and societal impact.
Bldr. Rume concluded by wishing Professor Best continued success, expressing confidence that his administration will record even greater milestones and enduring legacies for Plateau State University, Bokkos.

BLDR RAPHAEL RUME FACILITATES WITH CHIEF MAQUAL GEORGE

Bldr. Raphael Rume, an aspirant for the Pankshin North State Constituency, has congratulated Chief Maqual George Micheal Kuba on his appointment as Registrar of the Federal Polytechnic, Nyak-Shendam.
In a congratulatory message, Rume described Kuba as a seasoned administrator with a wealth of experience and an unwavering commitment to excellence, noting that his appointment is well deserved. He said Kuba’s leadership qualities, integrity, and dedication to the advancement of education make him an ideal fit for the position.
Rume, who joined other well-meaning citizens of Plateau State in welcoming the appointment, expressed confidence that Kuba will bring his vast expertise to bear in strengthening the institution’s administrative framework and overall development.
The appointment, widely applauded across the state, is seen as a recognition of Chief Kuba’s years of hard work and service in the education sector. Rume wished him a successful and impactful tenure in his new role.

 *BLDR. Raphael Rume*

Five Reasons Rt. Hon. Dewan May Struggle in His House of Representatives Aspiration (Part 1)

(By WALBE OGAK
As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the next general elections, permutations and realignments have continued to shape conversations across the Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency. Among the aspirants generating debate is Rt. Hon. Dewan. However, several political factors may pose significant challenges to his ambition of becoming a Member of the House of Representatives.
1. Absence of Strong Party Backing
One of the major hurdles confronting Dewan is the apparent lack of firm backing from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the platform under which he rose to prominence. During his tenure as Speaker, he was accused by critics of allegedly advancing PDP interests by refusing to swear in certain APC members. Now that the PDP structure in the state appears weakened and fragmented, he may find himself without the protective political umbrella that once strengthened his influence.
2. Controversy Over Zoning Arrangements
Zoning remains a sensitive issue in Plateau politics. Dewan’s emergence as Speaker was widely viewed in some quarters as being contrary to established zoning understandings. This betrayal may resurface and influence stakeholders who strongly believe in rotational representation as a tool for equity and balance within the state. "He who wants equity should come with clean hands'
3. The Dominance of the APC Structure
The All Progressives Congress (APC) currently commands significant political strength at both state and national levels. With the backing of influential figures, including the National Chairman and the State Governor, the APC is unlikely to concede strategic zones without a strong contest. The party’s machinery, grassroots mobilization capacity, and established structures could present a formidable challenge to any opponent outside its fold.
4. Limited Party Structure and Financial Muscle
Political success in a federal constituency contest requires more than personal popularity; it demands strong party structure, coordination, and financial resources. Observers argue that Dewan appears politically isolated, operating without the solid backing of a financially robust and well-organized party platform. This could affect campaign outreach, mobilization, and voter engagement.
5. Shifting Political Rivalries
Interestingly, the political rivalry between APC and PDP in the constituency appears less intense than in previous cycles, with internal party dynamics playing a bigger role. In such an environment, candidates without firm alliances or dominant party structures may struggle to build the broad coalition necessary for victory.
Conclusion
While Rt. Hon. Dewan remains a recognizable political figure with experience and name recognition, elections are ultimately won on the strength of structure, alliances, resources, and timing. As the political landscape in Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam continues to evolve, his path to the House of Representatives may prove more challenging than anticipated.
Walbe OGAK 
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Was Bagos Patriotic — Or Political? A Question Plateau Must Reflect On

(WALBE OGAK)
In politics, actions are rarely forgotten. They are recorded in public memory, debated in markets, beer parlour and revisited when allegiances shift. The political journey of former federal lawmaker Musa Bagos presents Plateau citizens with one such moment of reflection.
During Governor Simon Lalong’s administration, Bagos stood firmly against a proposed ₦10 billion investment from Jaiz Bank intended for the rebuilding of the historic Terminus Market in Jos. He reportedly secured court injunctions to halt the project, alleging that the move was an attempt to sell Plateau’s heritage. The investment was framed in controversial terms, described in some quarters as “Islamic money,” and portrayed as politically and culturally sensitive.
At the time, his actions were seen by supporters as bold and protective — a defense of Plateau’s identity and assets. To them, Bagos acted as a watchdog, questioning transparency and raising concerns about long-term implications.
However, critics saw something else. They argued that the injunction stalled economic recovery, denied traders an opportunity for modern infrastructure, and politicized an investment that could have stimulated growth. They questioned whether the resistance was rooted in principle or in political rivalry.
Fast forward to today.
Bagos has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), the very party whose state administration he fiercely opposed. In announcing his defection, he described the APC as a party with sound ideology and workable plans to lift Nigerians out of poverty and insecurity. He framed his decision as being in the best interest of his people.
This development naturally raises questions.
If the APC was once portrayed as advancing policies harmful to Plateau’s interests, what has fundamentally changed? Has the party transformed — or has political calculation shifted? Was the opposition to the Jaiz Bank investment an ideological stand or a strategic maneuver within the broader contest for political relevance?
Party defections are not new in Nigeria’s political landscape. They are, in fact, common. Politicians frequently justify such moves as pragmatic decisions aimed at better serving their constituents. Yet, each defection carries the weight of past words and actions.
Patriotism in public service is not defined by party labels. It is measured by consistency of principle, courage of conviction, and tangible outcomes for the people. If Bagos acted to protect Plateau’s interests, history may vindicate him. If political ambition overshadowed public good, time will expose that as well.
History itself is not a poor teacher. Rather, citizens sometimes fail to examine it critically. The responsibility ultimately lies with voters — to remember, to question, and to evaluate leaders not by rhetoric alone but by impact.
As Plateau moves forward, the larger question remains: in the theatre of politics, where does conviction end and ambition begin?
Only time — and the judgment of the people — will answer.
And the media never forget.
Walbe OGAK 
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The Need to Support INEC Decision to Conduct Elections During Holy Months

(WALBE OGAK))
Nigerians should support the decision for the 2027 general elections to hold during the Holy Month, as it presents a timely opportunity to reinforce the values of integrity, accountability, and the fear of God in our political process. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that the Presidential and National Assembly elections will be conducted on 20th February 2027, in accordance with the provisions of the 2022 Electoral Act. The Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Joash Amupitan, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja, adding that the Governorship and State Assembly elections are scheduled for 6th March 2027 nationwide.
The Holy Month is widely regarded as a period of reflection, repentance, and renewed commitment to righteousness. Conducting elections within such a spiritually significant season can serve as a moral compass for politicians, electoral officials, and voters alike. It offers a solemn reminder that leadership is a sacred trust and that any attempt to manipulate the process undermines both democratic principles and moral responsibility.
Furthermore, public support for this timetable sends a strong message that Nigerians desire credible, peaceful, and transparent elections. When citizens collectively demand integrity, it increases societal pressure on political actors to act responsibly and avoid malpractice. In this way, the alignment of the 2027 elections with the Holy Month can become not only a constitutional exercise but also a powerful moment to deepen democratic values and strengthen public confidence in the electoral system.

Open Letter to Gov. Caleb Mutfwang

Request for Intervention on Reimbursement of 2024 LG Election Expenses
Your Excellency,
Governor Caleb Mutfwang,
Open Letter
I write to respectfully draw your attention to a matter of concern affecting several aspirants who participated in the 2024 Local Government elections.
Following the release of the revised schedule of activities by the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC), many of us purchased nomination forms, mobilized support, and actively campaigned during the PDP primaries with genuine commitment and high expectations.
In Kanke Local Government Area, after investing significant personal resources and time into the process, we were prevailed upon to step down for what was described as a consensus government candidate. In good faith and loyalty to party leadership, we complied, relying on assurances that our campaign expenses would be reimbursed.
Regrettably, despite several follow-ups, these promised refunds have not been made.
Your Excellency, we acknowledge the evolving political landscape and your current leadership position. However, this matter predates recent developments and remains a pressing concern for those affected. We are not seeking special favors—only fairness and the fulfillment of assurances given. Our sacrifices and loyalty to the process deserve recognition.
We humbly appeal to you to kindly direct the appropriate authorities to review this issue and expedite the reimbursement process. Addressing this matter will not only bring relief to the concerned individuals but will also reinforce confidence in your administration’s commitment to justice and equity.
Thank you for your time and anticipated intervention.
Yours faithfully,
Amb. Joseph Sule Golen
11th February, 2026

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