KWANDE READY FOR LONG KWO ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

KWANDE READY FOR LONG KWO ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
All is now set for the celebration of the One year Anniversary of HRH Miskoom Fidelis Longtoe Attahiru I on the throne of Long Kwo of Kwo Chiefdom. The event slated for Kwande, the capital of the Chiefdom, will feature Thanksgiving Mass, investiture of some personalities and the commissioning of a remodeled magistrate Court.

A statement by Long Ngwai Stephen Sarki Musa, the Chairman of Media and Protocol Sub Committee indicates the two the event will commence on Friday April 29 with the Commissioning of remodeled Magistrate court by the Chief Judge of Plateau State Justice David G. Mann.

According to Long Ngwai Musa, on Saturday April 30, 2022, a Thanksgiving Mass will be celebrated at the St. John Mary Vianney Catholic Church, Kwande, to be presided over by Bishops Philip Dung and Hilary Dachelem of the Catholic Dioceses of Shendam and Bauchi, respectively.

The statement further stated, the climax of the celebration will commenced immediately after Mass with the investiture of Governor Simon Bako Lalong of Plateau State as the Patwarang (Emancipator) of Kwo land; his wife, Mrs Regina Lalong, Noen Loekoek (Mother of Orphans); His Excellency Deputy Governor of Nasarawa State, Dr Emmanuel Akabe as La Kwo (Son of Kwo) and Rt. Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi as the Goesha Loekoek (Friend of Orphans) of Kwo.

The ceremony, which will be under the chairmanship of Hon. Munnir Babba Dan Agundi, Member representing Kombotso Federal Constituency,  Kano in the National Assembly, will host Rt. Hon. Idris Maje Wase, Deputy Speaker House of Representatives as Son of Honour as well as the Investitures of Sir Joseph Ari, as the Kurnajam (Defence Minister) of Kwo; Prof. Hamidu Garba Sharubutu, Longmar (Sarkin Noma); Prof. Sebastian Maimako, Long A'an (Dan Masani); Nda Fabian Ntung, Gwaat Long (Garkuwa) and Dr. Godfrey Bawa Shitgurum as Duam Long (Jagaba)

Others to be invested are Nna Elizabeth Petkwap Wapmuk, Mialap Long (Zinariya); Barr. Paschal Mammo, Longshep (Chief Judge) Kwo land; Christopher B. Maiyaki Wei Long (Waziri); Ambassador Martin Adamu Jnr, (Marafa) Prof Theodore B. Maiyaki, Longshal (Sarkin Yaki) and Dr Mathias Samu, Duam Japkwo Goeyil Goe Sampe'e.
The celebration, which is expected to draw a cream of personalities will feature variety of dances from within and outside the Chiefdom.

Signed:

Stephen Sarki Musa
Long Ngwai (Information Minister)
Kwo Chiefdom
Chairman
Media and Protocol Committee
Long Kwo Anniversary Celebrations

Dated: April 23, 2022

PROF.DAKAS CJ DAKAS INTERACTS WITH MORE DELEGATES AMIDST ACCOLADES

PROF.DAKAS CJ DAKAS INTERACTS WITH MORE DELEGATES AMIDST ACCOLADES.
As part of efforts aimed at solidifying his chances of picking the ticket of the APC in the forthcoming gubernatorial primaries,front line governorship aspirant Professor Dakas CJ Dakas has left no stone unturned in his engagements with delegates of the party in plateau state.

This he did by engaging members of the Forum of Former Members of the Plateau State House of Assembly who are members of the APC.

The interaction which took place at the secretariat of the forum in Jos had the delegates applauding the guest on the various plans he has for the state.

Professor Dakas in company of some members of his team told the delegates his preparedness to govern plateau if given the chance as he believes he is well prepared and with the requisite knowledge of the various issues as a result of the multiple diversity of plateau state.

He told the former lawmakers that it had become necessary to meet with them because of their vast experience having a combination of Lawmakers from the first republic to the last dispensation which has placed them in a vantage position to interact towards additionally preparing him for the task ahead.

He said they are a very important block that any well meaning person desirous of leading the state should align with because they have the deep knowledge of the core issues that will propel people like himself to deliver effective service to the people.

He told the delegates he is running for the governorship of plateau state because he is well prepared and has his desire hinged on SERVICE,IMPACT AND LEGACY adding that he will live to leave those on the sands of time as God leads him.

Professor Dakas CJ Dakas underscored his relationship which spans over a period with most of the delegates and recounted some memorable experiences they all shared during their various tenures as members of the state assembly while he was the either with tge executive or at the academia and said he sees them as friends who he has worked with and not necessarily because he is seeking to govern the state.

 He told members of the forum "In the course of life there are friends who are your friends because of the office you occupy and there are those who are your friends from time immemorial.You all are friends from time past as such I will relate with you all as my friends in life and not because of the office I seek to occupy"

Responding to several questions raised by members of the forum on some critical areas such as security,education,economy among others Professor Dakas said he had already been working on a template that will be all inclusive in addressing the numerous challenges being faced at the moment and drew applause from members of the forum present.

According to the governorship hopeful "I am never someone to seek public office for the sake of it.I am never someone to seek public office for the lure of power,no.If I seek any public office,it is driven solely by the common good of our people"

To the forum he further said,"If you  find me worthy to be the flag bearer of our great party,we will do everything possible to justify the confidence reposed in us"

He commended the Governor Simon Lalong and his cabinet over their efforts in what he termed "some very difficult moments" and called for more prayers for him to succeed.

Dakas promised to as a constitutional Lawyer uphold strongly section 14 sub section 2b of the constitution which says "The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government and assured he will by the grace of God wake up every single morning with the security and welfare of the people of plateau state at heart.

Also speaking a member of the Dakas team,Hon Dauda Lamba told members of the forum why  Professor Dakas posseses the best qualities to receive their support because among others he is cosmopolitan but with a vast knowledge of the needs,yearnings and aspirations of the rural communities.He is very simple but firm in taking decisions that affect plateau,intelligent but ever willing to listen to other views.

Dauda Lamba added that Professor Dakas is is humble and very compassionate and with capacity to recreate plateau as he has the ability and capacity to think above board among so many other qualities.

Chairman of the forum of former members of the Plateau State House of Assembly,Banahel Andong thanked the governorship aspirant for coming to bare his mind and affording them the privilege of hearing some of the laudable plans he has for the state if elected.

They encouraged him to continue in his humility and commitment which are some of his sterling qualities.

The interactive session with the former members refreshed the friendship that existed between them as it continued individually and collectively at some points and climaxed with a group photograph.
*DAKAS MEDIA TEAM*

POBA set 95 bid Late Segun Ojo farewell

POBA set 95 bid Late Segun Ojo farewells
Pankshin old boys association set 95 had today 21st April 2022 bid one of their own late Oluwasegun Ojo Jonathan farewells.
The deceased who is popularly called Segun Ojo of set 95 died on the 11th of April, 2022 after a brief illness, he was in the mining business in Taraba state
Chairman of the set 95 Kenzy Gupar, the EXCOs, and other members converged at the PRTVC roundabout by 7 am wherein the convoy of about seven cars proceeded to the Jos University Teaching Hospital permanent site at Lamingo where they joined the deceased family members and paid their last respects and also partook in the burial activities.
Accompanying the family members and other sympathizers the set 95 preceded from JUTH to Furaka the burial site where he was committed to the mother earth.
After the final internment, the set 95 led by the chairman, the EXCOS and some memmbers visited the deceased's widow and commensurated with the family.
May his soul rest in peace

PROF.DAKAS WELCOMES DONATION OF PANKSHIN SOUTH CAMPAIGN OFFICE,PROMISES UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP.

PROF.DAKAS WELCOMES DONATION OF PANKSHIN SOUTH CAMPAIGN OFFICE,PROMISES UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP.

Top Gubernatorial Aspirant in Plateau State,Prof.Dakas CJ Dakas got an easter gift of the donation of a campaign office in Pankshin South to coordinate his activities in the LGA and State.

The office located in Chip Pankshin Local Government Area will serve as a rallying point for the CJ Dakas movement according to the donors.

Speaking on behalf of the donors,a political heavy weight Comrade Shamdung Jepla said they believe Dakas has the capacity and capability to lead Plateau State aright and this goes to show the kind of massive support he has at the grassroots.

They added that Prof.Dakas has clearly exhibited uncommon leadership in all areas he has held responsibility as such Governing Plateau State will be of great benefit to the people.

Dancing through the mammoth crowd that came to receive him Prof.Dakas CJ Dakas thanked the people for their believe in him and what he stands for which is to build the Plateau of Hope for the actualization of its dreams.

He thanked the donors after touring the various offices in the building and said his joy knows no bounds as this has further challenged him to remember he has an enormous responsibility to build the society.

"Chip and Pankshin South are home to me like every other place.I am happy with this donation and of course the reception here has shown how you people believe in me.I will not disappoint Plateau State if given the opportunity to serve as Governor.With God on our side and your prayers we will deliver a peaceful and stronger Plateau.
I am therefore accepting this campaign office to coordinate Pankshin South.I will also be going round the state to accept other donations of such offices all over so that I can easily connect with the people".

Dakas then proceeded to the venue of the annual cultural festival of the Mhiship people,Bit Mhiship where he was Chairman of the occasion.
*DAKAS MEDIA*

EASTER: GOVERNOR LALONG REJOICES WITH NIGERIANS; SAYS A GREATER FUTURE BECKONS

EASTER: GOVERNOR LALONG REJOICES WITH NIGERIANS; SAYS A GREATER FUTURE BECKONS


Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has congratulated Christians for marking another Easter and urged Nigerians to use the period and reflect on peace, love, and hope for a better Nigeria.

Governor Lalong in a message to mark the event said the Crucifixion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ which is at the center of the Christian faith guarantees victory because despite the agony Jesus passed through, his sufferings brought emancipation and redemption to mankind.

He urged Nigerians to embrace the lessons of Christ's sacrifice and teachings which speak of resilience, love, patience, and determination to overcome evil and provide a better situation.

According to him, the current security situation in the country as well as other challenges the nation is passing through call for determination and collaboration among all Nigerians to work together to defeat the forces of evil who are bent on causing pain and agony to the innocent citizens.

Lalong said just like Jesus overcame death and liberated mankind, Nigeria will overcome the current phase of insecurity and destruction that is being perpetrated by criminals who place little value on human life.

The Governor also calls for more prayers and support for the leadership to be able to provide visionary and purposeful leadership for the nation in the coming years to enable Nigerians to realize their dreams.

Lalong calls on the people to be security-conscious and report any suspicious movement of persons or activity to the security agencies to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

Dr. Makut Simon Macham

Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor of Plateau State.

17th April 2022.

KATAMBILI: THE STORY MY GRANDFATHER TOLD ME

 


KATAMBILI: THE STORY MY GRANDFATHER TOLD ME

(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, April 18, 2022; SMS: 08116181263)

"Katambili" is an expository, narrative on the failure of planning. Central to the conventional planning process is the adage which says: "He that failed to plan has planned to fail." This story did not only subscribe but added depth to this philosophical reasoning. It held that planning is good, but should be holistic enough to make provision for eventualities. In other words, the narrative cautioned planners to always create a column for failure so in planning so that when a plan failed, its effect will not overwhelm or take the planner by surprise. Happy reading esteemed readers.

I lose my grandfather on January 5, 2002. His name is kwashi Gotau Gonet. While alive, he was one of the most popular farmers and hunters in our village, Gochom of Kabwir District, Kanke LGC, Plateau State. One unique aspect of this great patriarch that most people do not know about is that he was a good storyteller.

One of the many stories he shared with me was a story that has to do with a failed plan he had with some of his contemporaries/friends. It happened that they had gone to source for Katambili in far away from bushes for us to prepare for one of the then-upcoming annual cultural celebrations which were billed to take place in a nearby Community.

Katambili was one of the most sought-after kind of make-up used by young adults attending social functions, especially, cultural dances. It is, therefore a beautifying make-up product that is extracted from a particular bush plant. After extraction, it is then processed and used to design one's face and body to make the person so designed look relatively fine and attractive. It was just like the postmodern fashion make-up women are using these days. It is instructive to note that Katambili is very difficult to come by and so those who managed to get it during preparations for cultural outings were perceived lucky and envied by those who did not during the occasions.

My paternal granny of blessed memory and his friend were, therefore, lucky people in that sense. On eve of the cultural celebration earlier mentioned, they got Katambili handy and had artistically designed themselves in preparation for the cultural D-day but when night came, rain heavily fell, thereby, disrupting the plan to take part in the much expected, once in a year socio-cultural celebration.

The rain that came that night was long-awaited since the villagers had already cleared their farms in preparation for a new planting season. Therefore, the downpour heralded the beginning of seed planting which was sure to start on the D-day of the cultural celebration. My Late grandfather and friends knew it and felt disappointed.

The rainy night became treacherous because a grand plan has been punctured by the blessing of rain. If it were our young people nowadays, they might have insisted to attend the August cultural event, not minding how bad their parents will feel in the circumstance, but the youth of that time were hard-working, considerate, and cannot afford to disobey or disappoint their parents.

The disappointment of these young men (then) stemmed from many reasons. First, with planting season in view, they would be missing ample opportunities to showcase their dancing prowess on the coming occasion. Secondly, they will, also, be missing the opportunity to socialize, and dance with females they could marry, courtesy of their dancing expertise. In those days (and even now), dancing or singing prowess was an asset in fame. A man who possesses it automatically becomes a celebrity and could marry up to two or more women in a single outing. For talented female folks also, men will fight dirty to have them.

Fame and wealth attract, especially, women. In fact, and with due respect, a man who has become famous, even for committing crimes, is a celebrity worth patronizing in the feminine world. The rain that fell that night, therefore, shattered the planned fashion and dance outing of my grandfather and friends. The opportunity to take home wives during the festival was completely interrupted. So, they continued to groan and groan in disappointment that night but nothing changed. They had to postpone the cultural outing!

As if that was enough, my granny, the storyteller also shared another similar story before he died. This time, it was about one of his village's kinsmen, a dance mania too. In those days, events were highly very seasonal. Therefore, the man in question, for safekeeping, had packaged his dancing costumes and kept them in one of the granaries in his house, after the end of the previous year's circle of festival celebrations, with the hope to return to them in the next cultural season.

When it was time for him to revisit the costumes in preparation for another circle of celebrations, one of which was to start that day, he met what his eyes cannot believe. The costumes he thought were properly kept in safety had been wholly eaten up by ants (termites and moths). His heart was broken and he fell from the top of the granary these things were kept, in frustration. Another interruption had occurred which almost made the victim commit suicide through his needless but shocking reaction.

These two stories captured the extent to which people attached value to their preparations and social functions. It also captured how the plans of men could be interrupted by external forces: nature (God) and enemies (ants). Sidney Sheldon, a well-celebrated novelist wrote in his Novel, "The Best Laid Plans"

that "The best-laid plans could go so wrong." Katambili is a classical story and reflection of that reality.

Plans could fail. The preparation of man could also be obstructed. This takes us to the main thesis of this discourse which is that to prepare for success; prepare for failure too. This is necessary because the chances for failure to occur in life cannot be ruled out completely. In fact, in gambling games that have become so popular in today's world, the probability of success or failure is fifty-fifty (50-50)!

The reality with planning is that it is uncertain. At the point of planning (preparation) for anything, not all the information that is required to guide one's decision (s) is available to him. This information gap, consequently, could lead to failure or a threat to success. Therefore, planning to fail as one plan to succeed is a reliable antidote to rude shockers when things go so wrong. A man whose focus is on winning all the time is at risk of losing his chances of peace and emotional stability. This is so because; in life, you cannot win all. We are all bound to win some battles and lose some that are the fate of man!

Have you ever planned for something and failed? Have you ever prepared for something and it did not work out? These are just but rhetorical questions, we all experienced that! Therefore, there is nothing abnormal about failure. Since men can win; men can also fall. What is abnormal, however, is when a man failed because he or she did not plan. Planning is always a necessity, but failure is possible too.

The myth that ties every failure of men to the antics of witches and wizards in one's village is the myth of falsehood. We cannot continually live in self-denial in a world whose rhythm is marked by fortunes and misfortunes and expect to make a difference. In as much as we have believed in the myth of witches and wizards; we are supposed, also to, believe in the power of divine interruption or intervention too. As humans, more importantly, we should learn to strike a balance between what we feel wizards are doing and what we believe God is doing concerning our progress: Sparing a thought for the possibility of human error!

Human error could hamper our plans. For instance, how could my grandfather and friends become obsessed with preparation for cultural celebrations without sparing a thought to the possibility of rains coming since the rainy season was already delayed? Do they not know that rain as a natural occurrence could come anytime? Human error occasioned by obsession and, maybe, ignorance failed these characters. The rain did not fail them; it only interrupted, and to say the least, as a blessing in disguise!

The man whose dance costumes were eaten up by ants is a careless planner. How can he keep those costumes and never bothered to check on them until the very day he was going to use them? It was a case of classical failure, for him, not to regularly check, to know whether those items were in a good state or not. Doing so would have allowed him to go for repairs or even order for replacement. He failed himself and wanted to commit suicide. Left him alone, ants have offended or killed him, but they were just looking for their daily bread and one came in handy, courtesy of the carelessness of the man.

One of the numerous lessons that could also be learned from "Katambili: The Story My Grandfather Told Me", is that nature is unstoppable. Whoever ignores the reality of the natural order of things is doing so at his peril. In other words, he who swims against the tide of nature shall be consumed by it, or better still, at risk of losing out. The rain shall come when it will come; ants will eat what is fated to be its menu and, more importantly, the man is required to promptly plan and to plan for eventualities of life too.

My grandfather kissed the earth twenty-two years past, but the memory of him and the life-changing stories he shared with us will last till eternity. These stories are impacting as they are amusing as well. Although, as a child then, I never knew they will shape my worldview and make newspaper headlines as Katambili did today. I, therefore, dedicate this story as a tribute to a legend who would not or could not have read the same in print, even if he were alive. This is because nobody ever taught him how to read and write.

Folks, when you do make-ups and plan for the next event in your neighbourhood, remember Katambili: The story my grandfather told me. When you save for the rainy days, keep checking to be sure ants are not comfortably feasting on your hard-earned savings. Katambili is the story of disappointment in the promises of fate and nature. Nature is a reality that cannot postpone it because you have a function (s) to attend to. This implies that whatever you cannot control or change, cooperate with it, but do not fail to diligently and promptly do your part of what you are in the power to do so

NDE DAVID VICTOR DIMKA fsi FELICITATES WITH CHRISTIANS ON THE CELEBRATION OF EASTER

NDE DAVID VICTOR DIMKA fsi FELICITATES WITH CHRISTIANS ON THE CELEBRATION OF EASTER

The leading Governorship Aspirant in Plateau State, Nde David Victor Dimka fsi has felicitated  with Chtiatians in the State and Nigeria at large as they mark  this year's Easter celebration.

Nde Dimka fsi said, this period should be used for a solemn reflection as he urged Christians to preach peace and love to each other in order to guarantee a peaceful coexistence. 

According to him,  the sacrifice made by Jesus Christ through crucifixion, death and his later resurrection was enough for Christians put their faith in Him for a complete redemption from their sufferings and final emancipation from sin. 

The Governorship aspirant therefore called on Christians to pray fervently for this country and Plateau State in particular as the country is currently passing through difficult moments. 

 "We must learn from the sacrifice and teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ and emulate the teachings of the gospel so that this country can return to its past glory", he said. 

He expressed hope that the current security challenges facing the country will be a thing of the pass, and urge Nigerians to remain united in order to surmount those challenges.

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