Idoma's Ethncity in Benue Govrnment.

Idoma's Ethncity in  Benue Govrnment. The politician's you're fighting for where is their children? THINK AND BE WISE.

06/10/2025
06/10/2025

Just watch this video to the end and see what Idoma people are reduced to now

27/09/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Mike Silas O. Agada, Ola Sunday, Paul A Smith, Ben Agada, Solomon Akatu, Odi Ene Blessing, Denzo Luxe, Ene Oche, Omega Deking, Anyebe Sunday, Adio Sadauna, Patrick Agochi, Esther Ene, Yahaya A Sani, Samuel Owoicho Baba, Samson Akpa, Don Nico Sugar Bou, Michael ochogwu , Lucky Paddy, Ehatikpo Umoru Alhaji, Ojima Ojima, Ene Ekene, Grace Fada Ene, Coolwealth Bou, Ameh Simon, Wisdom Lawrence

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Mike Silas O. Agada, Ola Sunday, Paul A Smith, Ben Agada,...
24/09/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Mike Silas O. Agada, Ola Sunday, Paul A Smith, Ben Agada, Solomon Akatu, Odi Ene Blessing, Denzo Luxe, Ene Oche, Omega Deking, Anyebe Sunday, Adio Sadauna, Esther Ene, Yahaya A Sani, Hannah Joseph, Samuel Owoicho Baba, Samson Akpa, Don Nico Sugar Bou, Michael ochogwu , Lucky Paddy, Ehatikpo Umoru Alhaji, Ojima Ojima, Ene Ekene, Grace Fada Ene, Coolwealth Bou, Ameh Simon, Wisdom Lawrence

Eje'Alekwu Day Celebration Greetings.HRH Amb. (Sir) Sunday Oche Ekele, KSJI, JP (OCH'OTUKPA), extends warm congratulatio...
23/09/2025

Eje'Alekwu Day Celebration Greetings.

HRH Amb. (Sir) Sunday Oche Ekele, KSJI, JP (OCH'OTUKPA), extends warm congratulations to all Otukpa sons and daughters on the occasion of the Eje'Alekwu Day Celebration.

Celebrating Rich Cultural Heritage

The Eje'Alekwu Festivals and celebrations are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Idoma people in Benue South. These festivities encompass various socio-cultural aspects of life, including:

✓Marriages
✓Seasonal farming yields
✓Fishing
✓Hunting and others.

This year's Eje'Alekwu Festival Celebration kicks off today in Otukpa with prayers to our ancestors. May the festivities bring joy, unity, and prosperity to our great community.

Long Live Otukpa Chiefdom!
Long Live Och'otukpa!

Signed:
Achoklobia K' Otukpa
Manex Agada Johnson,
For Otukpa Chiefdom.

22/09/2025.

23/09/2025

🚨🚨 WARNINGS 🛑🛑🛑
Get yourself Prepared, A protests that is Worst than ENDSARS is coming to Nigeria soon.

This is how the Federal Government will be collecting Taxes:
Banks & Digital Payments

From 2026, government will use banks and fintech platforms to track transactions.
Taxes can be collected or cross-checked through bank transfers, POS payments, and online purchases.

14/09/2025

We have been Shouting of be Marginalized And yet they have done it again, we must Resist their Agenda........

‎PRESS RELEASE

‎GOVERNOR ALIA MAKES NEW APPOINTMENTS, CONSTITUTE BOARDS.

‎Sunday, September 14, 2025.

‎The Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia , has approved new appointments into various offices and statutory boards in some Commissions in the State.

‎The appointments, which take immediate effect, are as follows:

‎1. Linda Ene Agada – Special Adviser on MSMEs/Microfinance.

‎2. Hon. James Tor – Special Adviser on Politics, Mobilisation & Special Duties.

‎3. Dr. Shadrach Teryila Ukuma – Director-General, Arts, Culture & Tourism.

‎4. Tivlumun Bulya – Personal Assistant on Benue State House of Assembly Matters.

‎For the Benue State Pension Commission, the governor has approved the appointment of the following persons as Chairman and members of the Board:

‎1. Mbajwa Zungwega Nicholas – Chairman.

‎2. Cmrd. Umaja A. Alloysius – Member.

‎3. Asen Sambe – Member.

‎4. Special Adviser, Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs – Member.

‎5. Commissioner for Finance – Member.

‎6. Chairman, Local Government Service Commission – Member.

‎7. Head of Service – Member.

‎8. Director-General, Benue State Planning Commission – Member.

‎Relatedly, the following persons have been appointed as the Chairman and members of the Board of the Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC). They are:

1. ‎Chief Elizabeth Shuluwa – Chairman.

2. ‎Andrew Aondofa Chila – Member.

3. ‎Ashi Iortyom Donald – Member.

4. ‎John Ochonye Oyishoma – Member.

5. ‎Commissioner for Trade & Industry – Member.

6. ‎Commissioner for Justice & Attorney General of the State – Member.


‎For the Benue Internal Revenue Service (BIRS), the Chairman and members of the Board as appointed by the Governor are as follows:

1. ‎Ande Clement Shianti – Member.

2. ‎Anyam Terzungwe Jeremiah – Member.

3. ‎Elizabeth Onekele – Member.

4. ‎Representative, M

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13/09/2025

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Sowore Reply To DSSThe   has finally sent me a letter asking me to delete my tweet and   posting against Asiwaju Bola Ah...
13/09/2025

Sowore Reply To DSS
The has finally sent me a letter asking me to delete my tweet and posting against Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubuu. Here is their letter and my response to their DG.

September 12, 2025

The Director General,
Department of State Security Services,
National Headquarters,
Yellow House,
A*o Drive, Abuja.

Attention: Uwem Davies, fsi

Dear Director General,

Re: Demand for Retraction of Criminal, False, and Malicious Post Publication

I acknowledge receipt of your letter, which you stealthily dumped with a security guard at the office of my attorneys in Abuja, addressed to Abubakar Marshal. I find your horrendous attempt at holding an unwarranted brief for the President not only insidious but fundamentally defective, flawed in principle, and absolutely unlawful.

The State Security Service was not created as a security institution. The SSS, now self-styled as the DSS, began as the “E” Department (Special Branch), an office established in 1948 and initially located in the Office of the Inspector General of Police. It was later renamed the National Security Organization (NSO), but on June 5, 1986, the Federal Military Government issued Decree No. 19, dissolving the NSO and unbundling it into three entities: the SSS for domestic intelligence, the NIA for external intelligence and counterintelligence, and the DIA for military-related intelligence. While the NIA and DIA largely kept faith with their mandates, the SSS under successive Director Generals has consistently acted bullishly, illegally, and unlawfully—serving as a ready tool of oppression for dictatorial regimes bent on breaking rules and repressing the rights of the Nigerian people.

Thus, it is no surprise that you have once again resumed repressive hostility against me.

In 1993, while I was Student Union President at the University of Lagos, policemen abducted me from the university gate during a peaceful pro-democracy protest. I was taken to your Lagos office after being driven around with my head tucked under a seat. From Awolowo Way in Ikoyi, I was detained unlawfully for weeks at the notorious Inter-Center near Ikoyi Cemetery. It took several days of lecture boycotts to force your hand to release me without charges.

Again, in January and June 1996, during and after my National Youth Service Corps in Yola, Adamawa State, your men detained me and later transferred me to the Nigerian Air Force base, where I was held in hand and leg chains for over a week before release, again without charges. My NYSC discharge certificate has been denied to me to this day because of your unlawful detention.

In August 2019, DSS agents invaded my hotel room, abducted me, and detained me for months over trumped-up allegations of treasonable felony, money laundering, and Cybercrime. It was your first attempt to falsely accuse me of insulting a sitting President.
That failed, as did every other false accusation advanced against me by the Government through the SSS and Police. During that period, you flouted several court judgments. Most disgracefully, your men invaded a Federal High Court presided by Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu to abduct me even after bail conditions were met. To this day, you continue to refuse to obey two court judgments ordering the return of my confiscated properties, including several mobile phones and payment of damages.

You and your ilk have dragged me through unscrupulous abuse and gross violations of rights for decades without remorse.

In 2021, during the inglorious Buhari years, your agency propped up a sham group, the Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network, to sue Sahara Reporters and me on behalf of the criminally minded Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN). They prayed the court to compel me and others to pay Malami ₦2 billion for alleged “trauma and emotional stress” caused by Sahara Reporters’ publications in July 2020.

In his judgment, Justice Obiora Egwuatu awarded ₦100,000 against the litigants, affirming the argument of our attorney, Marshal Abubakar, that they had no right to sue on Malami’s behalf, just as you have no right to act as proxy for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Defamation, the judge reminded, is a personal tort. The AGF should have gone to court himself if he felt defamed.

It is elementary that only the person defamed can sue. Therefore, your attempt to demand a retraction is an incompetent and unlawful attempt to hold the President's brief.

Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution requires the press to uphold the government's responsibility and accountability to the people. Section 39 guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of expression, to hold opinions, and to receive and impart information without interference. Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights provides the same.

Even in the UK, sedition and libel laws have been repealed as archaic relics of a bygone era. The UN Human Rights Committee in General Comment No. 34 has declared a free, uncensored media essential to democracy. Courts across Africa, including Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court and the African Court in Issa Konate v. Burkina Faso, have ruled that criminal defamation is unjustifiable in a democracy.

Nigeria’s own Court of Appeal, in Arthur Nwankwo v. State (1985), struck down sedition laws when Nwankwo was convicted for criticizing Governor Jim Nwobodo. The court held that sedition was unconstitutional and inimical to free speech. Justice Adekeye, in IGP v. ANPP, asked how long Nigerians must suffer under colonial-era public order ordinances designed to gag dissent.

Criticism is indispensable in a democracy. Freedom of speech includes the right to say what those in power find uncomfortable. Justice Olatawura reminded us that citizens must defend their hard-won freedom of expression, and that those in public office must not be intolerant of criticism. Where boundaries are crossed, the remedy is civil libel, not unlawful repression.

The DSS’s desire to please the powers that be has always destroyed institutions while building “strong men.” But where are those strong men today, after your service broke laws and trampled rights to protect them?

Rather than vilification, we should be commended for living up to our constitutional responsibility to hold leaders accountable. I am glad you made reference to my constant desire to seek change, the very drive that led me to run for the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, even though my commitments and convictions predate partisan political endeavors. It is from that same line of conviction that I have adopted an uncompromising stance, ensuring that this country does not continue down the path of perdition.

You have no business telling me how to criticise the President. But, knowing the nature of your service, it is clear you have not learnt your lessons. Let me state it clearly once again: the determination of the Nigerian people to reclaim their country from thieves in power is unwavering. And it shall be achieved.
Freedom cometh by struggle. Aluta continua, victoria ascerta.

Yours in unwavering service to Nigeria,
Omoyele Sowore
Former Presidential Candidate, African Action Congress (AAC)
www.aacparty.org

Parents, Teacher's and Students in Benue State should take note of this
12/09/2025

Parents, Teacher's and Students in Benue State should take note of this

Young girls who !ted and str!pped fellow girl n'ked over a man in Bayelsa have been traced, trapped and arrested.
04/09/2025

Young girls who !ted and str!pped fellow girl n'ked over a man in Bayelsa have been traced, trapped and arrested.

Ruth Otabor: Dangote group releases official statement regarding phyna's sister’s d3ad,  😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔Ruth Otabor.
31/08/2025

Ruth Otabor: Dangote group releases official statement regarding phyna's sister’s d3ad, 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔Ruth Otabor.

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