• Tiv are found in Benue (where they are the majority) and in Taraba and Nassarawa States of Nigeria as well as Cameroon with an estimated 5 - 6 million people.

    They are hospitable to a fault thus, many have accused them of giving out their wives to entertain guests which is totally false. A Tiv man does not joke with three things: his wife, meat and wine.

    They are great farmers, contributing immensely in making Benue State the food basket of Nigeria.
    They have four to five tonations that are mutually intelligible.
    #Tiv #CulturalHeritage #Benue
    Tiv are found in Benue (where they are the majority) and in Taraba and Nassarawa States of Nigeria as well as Cameroon with an estimated 5 - 6 million people. They are hospitable to a fault thus, many have accused them of giving out their wives to entertain guests which is totally false. A Tiv man does not joke with three things: his wife, meat and wine. They are great farmers, contributing immensely in making Benue State the food basket of Nigeria. They have four to five tonations that are mutually intelligible. #Tiv #CulturalHeritage #Benue
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  • Otukpo 2027 Benue Politics: Know Your Politicians Now During Fulani, Suffering, Insecurity, Hunger etc Ahead of 2027.

    How Did you know the Following Politicians? How did they Disappoint or Impress you? How have they helped you in Life? Will you Re-elect them in 2027? I want to Write something (good, bad, beautiful & ugly) ahead of 2027. But findings revealed that Ngbede John Ilodu of the Agatu PDP has a big hand in the Water Scarcity in Otukpo and Lack of Portable Water in Agatu as a former Commissioner of Water Resources (corruption and money embezzlement). Tied to Otobi and Oyongo Water Works Failure Conspiracy in Idomaland. Youths should know politicians before killing themselves and relatives for them in 2027. Youths should now avoid blind loyalty ahead of 2027. Their children and slay queens are now enjoying themselves abroad and Abuja forever.
    Please measure their performance so far with the fear of God. The list below is inconclusive.

    Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia
    Samuel Ode
    Samuel Ortom
    Omale Omale
    Patrick Abba Moro
    Ojotu Ojema
    Ngbede Ilodu John
    David Mark
    Late Adejo Ogiri
    Late Solomon Agidani
    James Melvin Ejeh
    Philip Agbese
    Titus Zam
    Dickson Tarkighir
    Asema Achado
    Blessing Onyeche Onuh
    Lami Danladi
    Edoh Godwin Abu
    Umoru Abu James -Apa
    Elias Audu

    @highlight @friends @followers @everyone Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Sahara Reporters Elvo John Nigerian Tribune Meddy Olotu Imanoel Edoh Timothy SUN News Punch Newspapers Pamela Ogbonnaya United Nations News Everyone Products Adai Pius Edwin Ododo United Nations Human Rights Human Rights Radio. Human Rights Campaign Human Rights Defenders and Access to Justice Advocacy Centre Human Rights Watch Brekete Family Human Right Radio & TV Abuja Fans Human Rights Foundation (HRF)
    #benuesouthyouth #FixOtobiWater #otukpocrisis #zonecwatch #zonecdeservesbetter #otukponeedswater #idomarising #Benuesouth #idomavoice #JusticeforAPA
    Otukpo 2027 Benue Politics: Know Your Politicians Now During Fulani, Suffering, Insecurity, Hunger etc Ahead of 2027. How Did you know the Following Politicians? How did they Disappoint or Impress you? How have they helped you in Life? Will you Re-elect them in 2027? I want to Write something (good, bad, beautiful & ugly) ahead of 2027. But findings revealed that Ngbede John Ilodu of the Agatu PDP has a big hand in the Water Scarcity in Otukpo and Lack of Portable Water in Agatu as a former Commissioner of Water Resources (corruption and money embezzlement). Tied to Otobi and Oyongo Water Works Failure Conspiracy in Idomaland. Youths should know politicians before killing themselves and relatives for them in 2027. Youths should now avoid blind loyalty ahead of 2027. Their children and slay queens are now enjoying themselves abroad and Abuja forever. Please measure their performance so far with the fear of God. The list below is inconclusive. Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Samuel Ode Samuel Ortom Omale Omale Patrick Abba Moro Ojotu Ojema Ngbede Ilodu John David Mark Late Adejo Ogiri Late Solomon Agidani James Melvin Ejeh Philip Agbese Titus Zam Dickson Tarkighir Asema Achado Blessing Onyeche Onuh Lami Danladi Edoh Godwin Abu Umoru Abu James -Apa Elias Audu @highlight @friends @followers @everyone Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Sahara Reporters Elvo John Nigerian Tribune Meddy Olotu Imanoel Edoh Timothy SUN News Punch Newspapers Pamela Ogbonnaya United Nations News Everyone Products Adai Pius Edwin Ododo United Nations Human Rights Human Rights Radio. Human Rights Campaign Human Rights Defenders and Access to Justice Advocacy Centre Human Rights Watch Brekete Family Human Right Radio & TV Abuja Fans Human Rights Foundation (HRF) #benuesouthyouth #FixOtobiWater #otukpocrisis #zonecwatch #zonecdeservesbetter #otukponeedswater #idomarising #Benuesouth #idomavoice #JusticeforAPA
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  • Senator Abba Moro Announces Foreign Scholarship for Benue South Senatorial District Indigent Students

    The Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Abba Patrick Moro, is set to sponsor foreign scholarship for 50 indigent students across the nine local government areas of Benue South in the Sept./Oct. 2025 Academic Session.

    The initiative seeks to alleviate the financial burdens faced by low-income families in accessing quality education.

    The courses available includes;
    (1)Nursing
    (2)Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
    (3) Computer Science and Technology
    (4) Mechanical Engineering
    (5) Control Science and Engineering:
    (6) Biology
    Biomedical Engineering
    (7) Cyberspace Science and Technology
    (8) Information Communication Engineering:
    (9) Materials Science and Engineering
    (10) Safety Science and Engineering
    (11) Mechanical Engineering and Technology
    (12) Power Engineering and Engineering Thermo Physics
    (13) International Economics and Trade

    Interested applicants must have five credits including English, Mathematics and should send their result, bio-data indicating Local Government Area and Ward of origin to this dedicated line O8032982254 and email oneworldallianz@gmail.com before 14th April, 2025 deadline.

    The beneficiaries will be selected from each local government to study the underlisted courses abroad after proper screening.

    Senator Moro emphasized the importance of education as a pathway to opportunity and wishes all applicants success in the selection processes.

    Signed;
    Rt. Hon. Chief George Alli
    SLA to Senate President.
    Senator Abba Moro Announces Foreign Scholarship for Benue South Senatorial District Indigent Students The Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District and Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Abba Patrick Moro, is set to sponsor foreign scholarship for 50 indigent students across the nine local government areas of Benue South in the Sept./Oct. 2025 Academic Session. The initiative seeks to alleviate the financial burdens faced by low-income families in accessing quality education. The courses available includes; (1)Nursing (2)Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering (3) Computer Science and Technology (4) Mechanical Engineering (5) Control Science and Engineering: (6) Biology Biomedical Engineering (7) Cyberspace Science and Technology (8) Information Communication Engineering: (9) Materials Science and Engineering (10) Safety Science and Engineering (11) Mechanical Engineering and Technology (12) Power Engineering and Engineering Thermo Physics (13) International Economics and Trade Interested applicants must have five credits including English, Mathematics and should send their result, bio-data indicating Local Government Area and Ward of origin to this dedicated line O8032982254 and email oneworldallianz@gmail.com before 14th April, 2025 deadline. The beneficiaries will be selected from each local government to study the underlisted courses abroad after proper screening. Senator Moro emphasized the importance of education as a pathway to opportunity and wishes all applicants success in the selection processes. Signed; Rt. Hon. Chief George Alli SLA to Senate President.
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  • Seriake Dickson Said: Benue, Plateau Killing Evidence Of State Failure.
    Seriake Dickson, senator representing Bayelsa west, says the recent attacks in Benue and Plateau states are clear signs of state failure. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Dickson condemned the killings and described the incidents as “dastardly and callous massacres”. “I have spoken with my brother and friend, the Governor of Benue State, H.E. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, as well as officials of the Plateau State Government, to offer my condolences on behalf of my family and the good people of my Senatorial District, and on behalf of all Nigerians of goodwill, over the dastardly and callous massacres that occurred recently in communities in those two states,” he wrote. The former governor of Bayelsa said states like Benue, Plateau, Zamfara, and southern Kaduna have been repeatedly subjected to “criminality, lawlessness, and brutality in a genocidal magnitude”. “Not only are armed gunmen terrorising and ransacking hapless communities, and committing mass murders in these states, but the level of banditry, kidnapping, and killing has affected many other states as well, almost to the point of eclipsing the Boko Haram insurgency that bedevilled the northeastern part of our country years ago,” he said. Dickson called for urgent intervention from the federal government, saying the security situation has reached a level that requires an honest national conversation. “At this point, the leadership of this country and the topmost hierarchy of the security architecture need to really sit down and have a frank and honest conversation about what to do, and do it fast,” he stated. He identified several root causes of the crisis, including farmer-herder clashes, the activities of illegal miners, displacement of indigenous populations, climate-related issues, and general criminality. “While there are elements of banditry and sheer criminality that have nothing to do with competition for resources, there is also a well-known angle that has to do with perennial clashes between herdsmen and farmers in communities across the country,” he said. He urged the federal government to implement mandatory ranching and prohibit open grazing nationwide. “This was why, at the floor while contributing to a motion on this, I urged the Senate to resolve to implementing mandatory ranching, support and orientation even for the herdsmen, followed by the prohibition of open grazing nationwide,” he added. Dickson said the newly established ministry of livestock, along with other relevant agencies, must develop a funding and support framework for livestock and agribusinesses. He also called for a coordinated security strategy involving community leaders and law enforcement to flush out bandits from rural areas. “It is not acceptable in this country or any other, for people wherever they are to be attacked, maimed, killed, and communities ransacked at will without consequences, while the rest of the country and the world move on,” Dickson said. “It is the clearest evidence of State failure and collapse.”
    Seriake Dickson Said: Benue, Plateau Killing Evidence Of State Failure. Seriake Dickson, senator representing Bayelsa west, says the recent attacks in Benue and Plateau states are clear signs of state failure. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Dickson condemned the killings and described the incidents as “dastardly and callous massacres”. “I have spoken with my brother and friend, the Governor of Benue State, H.E. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, as well as officials of the Plateau State Government, to offer my condolences on behalf of my family and the good people of my Senatorial District, and on behalf of all Nigerians of goodwill, over the dastardly and callous massacres that occurred recently in communities in those two states,” he wrote. The former governor of Bayelsa said states like Benue, Plateau, Zamfara, and southern Kaduna have been repeatedly subjected to “criminality, lawlessness, and brutality in a genocidal magnitude”. “Not only are armed gunmen terrorising and ransacking hapless communities, and committing mass murders in these states, but the level of banditry, kidnapping, and killing has affected many other states as well, almost to the point of eclipsing the Boko Haram insurgency that bedevilled the northeastern part of our country years ago,” he said. Dickson called for urgent intervention from the federal government, saying the security situation has reached a level that requires an honest national conversation. “At this point, the leadership of this country and the topmost hierarchy of the security architecture need to really sit down and have a frank and honest conversation about what to do, and do it fast,” he stated. He identified several root causes of the crisis, including farmer-herder clashes, the activities of illegal miners, displacement of indigenous populations, climate-related issues, and general criminality. “While there are elements of banditry and sheer criminality that have nothing to do with competition for resources, there is also a well-known angle that has to do with perennial clashes between herdsmen and farmers in communities across the country,” he said. He urged the federal government to implement mandatory ranching and prohibit open grazing nationwide. “This was why, at the floor while contributing to a motion on this, I urged the Senate to resolve to implementing mandatory ranching, support and orientation even for the herdsmen, followed by the prohibition of open grazing nationwide,” he added. Dickson said the newly established ministry of livestock, along with other relevant agencies, must develop a funding and support framework for livestock and agribusinesses. He also called for a coordinated security strategy involving community leaders and law enforcement to flush out bandits from rural areas. “It is not acceptable in this country or any other, for people wherever they are to be attacked, maimed, killed, and communities ransacked at will without consequences, while the rest of the country and the world move on,” Dickson said. “It is the clearest evidence of State failure and collapse.”
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  • Behold the essence of Tiv royalty — elegance draped in tradition, beauty wrapped in heritage.
    This breathtaking queen radiates grace and pride in the iconic black-and-white stripes of the Tiv A'nger — a fabric that speaks not just of fashion, but of identity, resilience, and rich cultural legacy.

    From the intricate gele (headwrap) that crowns her like royalty, to the bold jewelry and the symbolic horsetail, every detail tells the story of a people proud and unshaken. She is not just dressed in tradition — she embodies it.

    A true daughter of the soil. A vision of strength. A masterpiece of African beauty.
    #TivPride #BenueBeauty #AfricanRoyalty #TivCulture #TraditionAndElegance #NaijaNoDeyCarryLast #BlackAndWhiteBoldness #fypシ #fypシ#viralpost
    Behold the essence of Tiv royalty — elegance draped in tradition, beauty wrapped in heritage. This breathtaking queen radiates grace and pride in the iconic black-and-white stripes of the Tiv A'nger — a fabric that speaks not just of fashion, but of identity, resilience, and rich cultural legacy. From the intricate gele (headwrap) that crowns her like royalty, to the bold jewelry and the symbolic horsetail, every detail tells the story of a people proud and unshaken. She is not just dressed in tradition — she embodies it. A true daughter of the soil. A vision of strength. A masterpiece of African beauty. #TivPride #BenueBeauty #AfricanRoyalty #TivCulture #TraditionAndElegance #NaijaNoDeyCarryLast #BlackAndWhiteBoldness #fypシ #fypシ゚ #viralpost
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  • *Benue People Should Stop Crying About Fulani Herdsmen; They Should Go Ahead And Fight It*

    - Pastor David Ibiyeomie
    *Benue People Should Stop Crying About Fulani Herdsmen; They Should Go Ahead And Fight It* - Pastor David Ibiyeomie
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  • ADOKA COMMUNITY BURDEN BEARING: THE ACT OF A GENERATIONAL THINKER LEADER!

    As that Adoka concerned, genuine, sincere, selfless and sacrificial burden bearer whose primary and major interest is to see to the community's overcoming the age long endemic water challenge confronting her since the days of our forefathers and till date.

    This is one of those my solo/independent, painstaking, sincere, selfless and sacrificial Adoka community burden bearing adventure and journey into searching for a possible solution that will salvage that age long water challenge confronting her. And to eventually bring succour and relief to us all that are inhabitants and indigenes of the community inclusively.

    As shown in the pictures below was a one full week geophysical survey searching for sustainable underground water for a possible borehole drilling and installation (being the first batch communities surveyed) carried out for me by JAGMORES SERVICES BOREHOLES in 9 communities of Adoka covering from:

    Opa community 1 spot
    Aiya community 1 spot
    Aune community 1 spot
    Centre community 3 spots
    Okpaflo community 1 spot
    Ogodumu community 1 spot
    Ipepe community 1 spot
    Olakpga community 1 spot
    Umogidi community 1 spot

    This is a self sponsored project that cost me a huge sum of Seven Hundred And Fifty Thousand Naria (N750,000) only including a spot survey that cost Fifty Thousand Naria (N50,000) each and all the necessary logistics throughout the one week survey exercise carried out in those 9 Adoka communities with discovery of water at 11 spots two years ago. There is more efforts been put in place and on course to eventually execute the real project of drilling and installing the boreholes to serve and supply these respective Adoka communities portable drinking water. Thereby, putting an end to the age long water challenge confronting the communities by the grace of God

    This selflessness and sacrifice was precipitated by my long burning passion, desire, advocacies and pursuit towards bringing a lasting and sustainable intervention to these long existing and neglected menace confronting my beloved homing community Adoka.

    As a good, burdened and concerned citizen, I will not fold my hands to watch, wait and look only out for politicians or government to come and help which they may not come. So, I choose to take the bull by the horn and independently make this historic sacrifice by doing this foundational part trusting God to breath on it and see me to its fruition sustainably.

    God helping us, this is a generational burden projected been courageously and purposefully taken upon my shoulder independently that will see great success and eventual completion going forward if Christ tarry to come.

    Many thanks to the Och'Adoka Alegwu, The Adoka area traditional council,Rev. James Oyi Prof. Bishop, Barr. Sunday Ojama Oche Felix Williams O. Ofoine Frank Olokpo and many others and communities for standing solidly by me and also offering us water to drink throughout the one week field work. Including the woman at Aiya who roasted yam with palm oil for us to each while working in the field at Aiya community.

    ADOKA IN NO DISTANT TIME BY THE MERCIES AND GRACE OF GOD MUST BE RELIEVED OF THIS UGLY AND DEADLY WATER CHALLENGE FACING HER OVER THE YEARS.

    THE UNCONVENTIONAL VOICE!
    ADV. NGBEDE OFOINE ADOKA-OLE, ACF.
    From that only home community Adoka.
    ADOKA-OLE!!!
    Idoma Nation.
    Benue State.

    IN GOD WE TRUST
    ADOKA COMMUNITY BURDEN BEARING: THE ACT OF A GENERATIONAL THINKER LEADER! As that Adoka concerned, genuine, sincere, selfless and sacrificial burden bearer whose primary and major interest is to see to the community's overcoming the age long endemic water challenge confronting her since the days of our forefathers and till date. This is one of those my solo/independent, painstaking, sincere, selfless and sacrificial Adoka community burden bearing adventure and journey into searching for a possible solution that will salvage that age long water challenge confronting her. And to eventually bring succour and relief to us all that are inhabitants and indigenes of the community inclusively. As shown in the pictures below was a one full week geophysical survey searching for sustainable underground water for a possible borehole drilling and installation (being the first batch communities surveyed) carried out for me by JAGMORES SERVICES BOREHOLES in 9 communities of Adoka covering from: Opa community 1 spot Aiya community 1 spot Aune community 1 spot Centre community 3 spots Okpaflo community 1 spot Ogodumu community 1 spot Ipepe community 1 spot Olakpga community 1 spot Umogidi community 1 spot This is a self sponsored project that cost me a huge sum of Seven Hundred And Fifty Thousand Naria (N750,000) only including a spot survey that cost Fifty Thousand Naria (N50,000) each and all the necessary logistics throughout the one week survey exercise carried out in those 9 Adoka communities with discovery of water at 11 spots two years ago. There is more efforts been put in place and on course to eventually execute the real project of drilling and installing the boreholes to serve and supply these respective Adoka communities portable drinking water. Thereby, putting an end to the age long water challenge confronting the communities by the grace of God This selflessness and sacrifice was precipitated by my long burning passion, desire, advocacies and pursuit towards bringing a lasting and sustainable intervention to these long existing and neglected menace confronting my beloved homing community Adoka. As a good, burdened and concerned citizen, I will not fold my hands to watch, wait and look only out for politicians or government to come and help which they may not come. So, I choose to take the bull by the horn and independently make this historic sacrifice by doing this foundational part trusting God to breath on it and see me to its fruition sustainably. God helping us, this is a generational burden projected been courageously and purposefully taken upon my shoulder independently that will see great success and eventual completion going forward if Christ tarry to come. Many thanks to the Och'Adoka Alegwu, The Adoka area traditional council,Rev. James Oyi Prof. Bishop, Barr. Sunday Ojama Oche Felix Williams O. Ofoine Frank Olokpo and many others and communities for standing solidly by me and also offering us water to drink throughout the one week field work. Including the woman at Aiya who roasted yam with palm oil for us to each while working in the field at Aiya community. ADOKA IN NO DISTANT TIME BY THE MERCIES AND GRACE OF GOD MUST BE RELIEVED OF THIS UGLY AND DEADLY WATER CHALLENGE FACING HER OVER THE YEARS. THE UNCONVENTIONAL VOICE! ADV. NGBEDE OFOINE ADOKA-OLE, ACF. From that only home community Adoka. ADOKA-OLE!!! Idoma Nation. Benue State. IN GOD WE TRUST
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  • JUST IN: Police rescue 14 bus passengers kidnapped in Benue...
    #Aidee
    #News
    #Breakingnews
    JUST IN: Police rescue 14 bus passengers kidnapped in Benue... #Aidee #News #Breakingnews
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  • 2 killed including driver as gunmen abduct 13 bus passengers in Benue...
    #Aidee
    #News
    #Crime
    2 killed including driver as gunmen abduct 13 bus passengers in Benue... #Aidee #News #Crime
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  • THE GREAT BETRAYAL: APA STATE, WATER SCARCITY, AND INSECURITY—THE POLITICS OF DEATH IN BENUE ZONE C IDOMALAND

    For decades, Apa State has been dangled before us like a poisoned carrot, a deceptive mirage designed to keep us pacified while the real business of oppression continues. David Mark whispered its name in our ears for years, feeding us hope while tightening the chains of underdevelopment. Abba Moro came along, mouthing the same tired script, and like clockwork, Apa State was swept under the rug while other regions secured their new states.

    This is not coincidence. This is systematic suppression. The strategy is clear—keep Idomaland, Zone C, Apa/Agatu weak, keep us distracted, and keep us thirsty.

    THE WATER SCANDAL: MAKING OTUKPO KNEEL IN THIRST
    Let’s speak plainly—denying a people water is an act of war.
    Otukpo, the so-called (too neglected, unattractive, bad roads, no security, waterless and dirty) “capital” of Idoma land, has been reduced to a parched wasteland where residents drink from filthy, mud-infested pools like abandoned cattle. The Otobi Water Works, once a beacon of survival, has been left to rot, just like every other promise made to us.

    Tell me—how can a land that birthed senators, ministers, and supposed “billionaires” allow its people to drink from the dirt like beggars? Where is the wealth? Where is the leadership? Where is the outrage?

    The answer is simple: they do not care.
    They sit in their mansions, drinking imported water while we fight over buckets of filth. They attend political meetings in Abuja, making deals with the same people who have ensured Apa/Agatu remains a graveyard of forgotten promises.

    INSECURITY: TURNING OUR HOMES INTO KILLING FIELDS
    As if thirst wasn’t enough, now death prowls our streets.
    Otukpo has become a hunting ground for kidnappers and killers. The people are screaming for help, yet the government remains silent. Protests have erupted, bodies are piling up, yet the only response is indifference.

    Tell me again, who are these leaders serving? Because it is certainly not us.

    The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Ohimini has raised alarms, but words are not enough. Our people are being hunted like animals, yet those in power act as if this is normal.
    Let me be clear—this is not normal. This is engineered chaos.

    CONNECTING THE DOTS: A MASTERPLAN OF OPPRESSION
    Water scarcity and insecurity are not accidents. They are the tools of control.

    Deny them water, and they will beg.
    Deny them safety, and they will cower.
    Deny them Apa State, and they will remain trapped.

    For too long, our politicians have played us for fools. But here’s the truth—the fear is gone.

    THE FINAL WARNING: 2027 WILL NOT BE BUSINESS AS USUAL
    Otukpo will not die in thirst. Apa/Agatu will not kneel in fear.
    Let it be known—the people are awake.
    We will no longer listen to the lies of billionaires who made their wealth off our backs. We will not be fooled by another cycle of empty promises, false hope, and engineered suffering.

    If Apa State is not prioritized, if water is not restored, if security is not enforced—2027 will be a reckoning.
    No more business as usual. No more deception.
    The people will remember. And when the time comes, they will act.

    Adanehi Adamu Audu Ibrahim, PhD
    Clinician, Educator, and Advocate
    Part-Time Lecturer at Benue State University, J.S. Tarka University, NACEST
    Expert in Stakeholder Engagement, Public Health Advocacy, and Clinical Psychology
    Founder of Research Initiatives on Health-Seeking Behavior, Migration, and ICT in Clinical Service Delivery
    UNICEF Enumerator and Field Officer (Vitamin A PECS 2025)
    Researcher and Consultant in Psychology, Public Health, and Education
    Advocate for Apa State and Socio-Political Transformation in Zone C

    Sahara Reporters Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Nigerian Tribune SUN News Punch Newspapers TVC NEWS NIGERIA CNN NTA News Nigeria LTM @friends @followers @highlight @everyone
    THE GREAT BETRAYAL: APA STATE, WATER SCARCITY, AND INSECURITY—THE POLITICS OF DEATH IN BENUE ZONE C IDOMALAND For decades, Apa State has been dangled before us like a poisoned carrot, a deceptive mirage designed to keep us pacified while the real business of oppression continues. David Mark whispered its name in our ears for years, feeding us hope while tightening the chains of underdevelopment. Abba Moro came along, mouthing the same tired script, and like clockwork, Apa State was swept under the rug while other regions secured their new states. This is not coincidence. This is systematic suppression. The strategy is clear—keep Idomaland, Zone C, Apa/Agatu weak, keep us distracted, and keep us thirsty. THE WATER SCANDAL: MAKING OTUKPO KNEEL IN THIRST Let’s speak plainly—denying a people water is an act of war. Otukpo, the so-called (too neglected, unattractive, bad roads, no security, waterless and dirty) “capital” of Idoma land, has been reduced to a parched wasteland where residents drink from filthy, mud-infested pools like abandoned cattle. The Otobi Water Works, once a beacon of survival, has been left to rot, just like every other promise made to us. Tell me—how can a land that birthed senators, ministers, and supposed “billionaires” allow its people to drink from the dirt like beggars? Where is the wealth? Where is the leadership? Where is the outrage? The answer is simple: they do not care. They sit in their mansions, drinking imported water while we fight over buckets of filth. They attend political meetings in Abuja, making deals with the same people who have ensured Apa/Agatu remains a graveyard of forgotten promises. INSECURITY: TURNING OUR HOMES INTO KILLING FIELDS As if thirst wasn’t enough, now death prowls our streets. Otukpo has become a hunting ground for kidnappers and killers. The people are screaming for help, yet the government remains silent. Protests have erupted, bodies are piling up, yet the only response is indifference. Tell me again, who are these leaders serving? Because it is certainly not us. The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Ohimini has raised alarms, but words are not enough. Our people are being hunted like animals, yet those in power act as if this is normal. Let me be clear—this is not normal. This is engineered chaos. CONNECTING THE DOTS: A MASTERPLAN OF OPPRESSION Water scarcity and insecurity are not accidents. They are the tools of control. Deny them water, and they will beg. Deny them safety, and they will cower. Deny them Apa State, and they will remain trapped. For too long, our politicians have played us for fools. But here’s the truth—the fear is gone. THE FINAL WARNING: 2027 WILL NOT BE BUSINESS AS USUAL Otukpo will not die in thirst. Apa/Agatu will not kneel in fear. Let it be known—the people are awake. We will no longer listen to the lies of billionaires who made their wealth off our backs. We will not be fooled by another cycle of empty promises, false hope, and engineered suffering. If Apa State is not prioritized, if water is not restored, if security is not enforced—2027 will be a reckoning. No more business as usual. No more deception. The people will remember. And when the time comes, they will act. Adanehi Adamu Audu Ibrahim, PhD Clinician, Educator, and Advocate Part-Time Lecturer at Benue State University, J.S. Tarka University, NACEST Expert in Stakeholder Engagement, Public Health Advocacy, and Clinical Psychology Founder of Research Initiatives on Health-Seeking Behavior, Migration, and ICT in Clinical Service Delivery UNICEF Enumerator and Field Officer (Vitamin A PECS 2025) Researcher and Consultant in Psychology, Public Health, and Education Advocate for Apa State and Socio-Political Transformation in Zone C Sahara Reporters Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia Nigerian Tribune SUN News Punch Newspapers TVC NEWS NIGERIA CNN NTA News Nigeria LTM @friends @followers @highlight @everyone
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  • BREAKING: Protest Erupts In Benue State Over Constant Herdsmen Killings As Residents Chant 'We No Go Gree' | Sahara Reporters
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    BREAKING: Protest Erupts In Benue State Over Constant Herdsmen Killings As Residents Chant 'We No Go Gree' | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4jbX2nY
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  • A farmer in Benue has been arrested for poisoning cows of Fulani herdsmen who feed their cows with his crops.

    However the man says he only poisoned his farm. He didn’t poison any cows- except they invaded his farm.

    I want to ask,
    Does he have a case to defend himself?

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    A farmer in Benue has been arrested for poisoning cows of Fulani herdsmen who feed their cows with his crops. However the man says he only poisoned his farm. He didn’t poison any cows- except they invaded his farm. I want to ask, Does he have a case to defend himself? JerryIzunna TV S"4sure TV Follow me for more
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