Showing posts with label Benue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benue. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

In Benue state, JSS2 student committed suicide over boyfriend


A Junior Secondary School (JSS) II student of Gyegeh Memorial College Logo1 , Makurdi, Benue state identified as Jessica Beer, has allegedly committed suicide. According to close sources, Jessica took her life after her boyfriend simply identified as Labi, a pork meat seller at Wurukum Market in Makurdi the state capital, impregnated and abandoned her and then impregnated another girl.‎

Jessica was so devastated by the development that she drank a poisonous substance and was rushed to a hospital in Akpehe where doctors confirmed her dead on arrival .

Source: LIB

Friday, 2 September 2016

Ex-Benue officials stole N107bn from state treasury


Ex-Benue State officials and 10 corporate organisations are being hunted by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC over alleged looting of the state’s treasury to the tune of N107 billion.
Nine of the officials are said to have been arrested by the EFCC in connection with the looted fund.

Punch quoted the Benue State Commissioner of Police, Bashkir Makama, on Thursday as saying that nine persons out of the 52 indicted by the Justice Elizabeth Kpojime Commission of Inquiry had been arrested.
He said the EFCC, in conjunction with the police arrested and detained them at the State Police Headquarters, Makurdi, before taking them to the Force Headquarters in Abuja for further investigation and subsequent prosecution.

“It is part of the process to recover the alleged N107 bn looted from the Benue State treasury by 52 individuals and 10 corporate organisations in the last administration as reported to the anti-graft agency by Governor Samuel Ortom,” he said.

Those arrested according to PM news were former Governor Gabriel Suswam’s Special Adviser, Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Solomon Wombo; a former Permanent Secretary of the bureau, Mr. Asen Sambe, and the accountant, Isaiah Ipevnor.

Others were Janet Aluga, Moses Detso, Peter Ochoga, James Gera, Aorga Emmanuel and a former Legal Adviser of the Benue Investment and Property Company, John Tyokegh.

Thursday, 18 August 2016

I’ll apply force to ensure security in Benue -Ortom




The Benue State Governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom, on Thursday said his administration was committed to applying the “stick approach” to end insecurity in the state.
He said the approach was coming on the heels of the “carrot approach” earlier applied at the inception of his government.
Ortom spoke with State House correspondents shortly after meeting Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
There have been reports of security challenges, especially violent clashes between herdsmen and farmers lately from the state.
The governor said he was at the State House to brief the Presidency of efforts being made to tackle the situation.
He said the briefing was also important so that the Federal Government would be aware of the efforts being made with a view to ensuring co-operation between the two arms of government.
The governor recalled that at the inception of his administration, he introduced an amnesty programme which was designed as a carrot and stick approach to ending insecurity.
He said while the first approach succeeded to some level with some people surrendering their arms, many others have since returned to their old ways because they are not sincere.
This, he said, now necessitated the use of force.
The governor said, “The carrot approach succeeded to some extent with may people surrendering arms. But some went back to their old ways because they are not sincere.
“We have now adopted the stick approach. All security agencies in the state must restore safety to the state.
“The state must be secured from robbers, kidnappers and assassins. We need to get rid of criminals from our society.
“We also intend to encourage investors and they will not come if the state is not secured.”

Monday, 8 August 2016

Se Kwagh Ne! - Poem by Henry Kwaghkule



        Se Kwagh Ne!
   
Trees and flowers are awake now
Samba to silent tunes
Merriments everywhere
Singing and swinging,dancing and moving body
Like Swange dance
Sharing the beau of the cute day
Like doves making love in a sunny day
Sharing the perfect hours
That tangle for ages
Exchanging Indian flowers for mutual respect
Ringing the hands with golden rings
Singing marriage hymns of the 21st century
People watching them like a rejuvenated moon
Spraying holy chew water like dewdrops of August rain
In an August occasion
But
I tell you!
The game is sweet and bitter
No going back when you meet dark clouds
A long lasting relationship
No dust the union
Lay there a pillar
Lay there fruitful
Amidst the wails
But
I tell you!
Allow sears to cast spells of lies on you
But
I tell you!
Live a meaningful union
Harvest fruitful in your new life
I will samba always
Till undiscovered centuries

Kwaghkule, Henry D

 Ikoyi, Lagos State




Saturday, 6 August 2016

The Fall of Tiv Oral Literature in the 21st Century. By Henry Kwaghkule.



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Tiv oral literature from inception has been a unique medium of communication in Tiv land, the oral poet stand to educate the society with his song. He preaches for peace, unity, love, entertainment, information, advice, and possible causes a change through his or her artistic oral song that encompasses many issues affecting the society he lives in. He is just like a writer who uses his creative skills to inform, educate, and entertain the society with his pen, either in drama, prose, or poetry. He uses his spoken words to pass a message to the society but unfortunately this form of unique communication is no more active in Tiv land. Those days, Tiv oral poets like Hemen Dondo Guda, Tondo Kumbur, Iyoughul Ute, Agugu Igbakumbur,  Tarkar Golozo, Kuje Yum, Tamen Begh, Oliver Aye, Baba Ache,Terry Mbajor,  orkov Ubadiah , Aggrabye Shomkye Avur, Agbadi Ikpem Bende, etc were good in this act and they positively help many people who listens to there advice.

A look at Kuje Yum from onmbakor, Kyonov Council Ward of Gwer local government, he motivated some people on the benefit of western education, that those who passed through school can never be humiliated anyhow, as he was humiliated by police in Makurdi because he was not educated enough to read the road signs.
The song goes like this in Tiv:

Kwagh u makaranta u mbagenden nen  ka  u se gba  weh ga, ka wea fa tarkerada ugeren ya, ulukpose kengkeng, eku u ger  sha gbyudu juu! Gber kpa tile zamber, or ngue fa takerada ga cii man nan mor yan mator nan nahan  mator  u nan sha gbudu, aza geren  Go slow kpa na fa ityo kya sum ga, tsa  nan hemba nahan  mator  u nan cii a za nyor he double kwana u zigiza la kpa nan fa kwagh sum ga cii, nan kar  a mator  nan ubububububu kyuuu nan er accident.
Wen nan tese ikya sha na, yange wen yarn agugu saam wen yor  shange  wen wuhar Suit and Suit u Yemen shin Makurdi a Agugu na, wen za nyorum round about, Udasinda daga hand kpa wen toor  Udasinda suum a sur, man wen lu Agugu na uuuu... wen za ta sha or Igbo kyuur, udasinda man korun shin Makurdi be gbidion kpishi sha cii u fan road safety traffic ga...

The above is an extraction from his song that he encouraged people to acquire education, that education will help us to even know road signs when driving, if not there is danger driving on a road as uneducated person. You will see " Go Slow" but you will not know even Zigza and double conner you will not know base on your inability to read and dictate road signs. He show example of him, how he bought his Motorbike, he dress in Suit going to Makurdi, when he reach Wurukum round about, the Police officer was waving him to slow down but he did not know, he thought the police officer was greeting him, he ride his motorbike careless and he caused a serious accident that almost killed him and the Igbo man.
Kuje Yum with his dexterity in singing, inform the Tiv people with his song not to take education for granted because it has many benefits.

Kuje Yum, a traditional poet in Masev Land in his another song warm the Tiv people to always be their brothers’ keeper
and endeavour to appreciate their fellow brothers, he show example that he sings but his people say he don't know how to sing: " Mbachongo ma veren mama wan be a mon, kpa be kenden ke  jime er mon  nana  se" What means is that he was less appreciated by his immediate brothers.
Masev people should value all his songs, rather than criticize him.

 Also the Number one famous oral poet of those days was admired by all was Tarkaa Golozo from Mbatiav Gboko area of Benue state, he always inform and educate the Tiv people on the trend of the society both in government and all aspect of human ramifications.
The introduction of Fertilizer in Tiv land was something that many farmers vow that they will never apply it to their farm land, that it will not help them. For someone to used NPK, UREA, fertilizer in farm Land was like an abomination.
So Golozo was given a task to compose a song after the Civil War of 1967-1970 to enlightens and educate the Tiv people on Fertilizer, because few people were positively harvesting plenty after the application of fertilizer. Golozo further came with a song entitled "Agrocoture", where farmers like Ityover Ninga Biam and Nyakume Amenga Listened to him and harvested good quality from the Fertilizer. He talk of Chief Atim Zungwe, Amase Timing Bai from Gboko were excelling in farming based on farming.

In fact, history shows that in my Village Mbakine, the late father of Former Leader Gwer Local government legislative house Agbatse Peter Iorumbur his late father after listening to the song also follow the instruction and his application of fertilizer makes him to harvest plenty and was rated one among the great farmers of those days of 1970s to 80s, and 90s for the use of NPK and UREA.

The impact of Oral poets is very unique, people feel excited with the message they got through Tiv oral songs.

 Furthermore, Agra-byer popularly known as Tor Jor, if one listens carefully to his songs will concludes that he came out to attack Witchcrafts in Tiv land. There is no game in practicing Tsav and Akombo but people should praised Jesus Christ and served him. He was in the game but he achieved nothing rather his only son was killed through Akombo Achivi.
In his song, he cited names of those who were known in to witchcraft activities in Tiv land could not live forever. Those who listen to his songs took caution not to practice Akombo and Ajoor achivir.

THE ABSENCE OF TIV ORAL POET.

A wide research in Tiv land shows that year 2000 to 2016, oral poets are not effective like those days.
They come only on political campaigns, after election, they are no more to be found.
Of recent, Gaybones Akuhe from Tyoshin was the composer of PDP songs.
His songs are quite impressive with deep meaning.
He once appealed in one of his songs that MINDA is worth for governor, and many issues.

Apart from political poets we have now, you can't talk of another oral poet that is eager to enlightened the Tiv people on economic situations in the country, issues like Cultism, bribery, corruption, Jealousy, Pulled him down, and so many negative issues, they should compose songs that will enlightens the younger ones.
Also, our Brothers and Sisters should appreciate Tiv oral poets as many lessons are in it.

In conclusion, the Tiv oral literature in general is fallen, language and culture cannot be hide, it is  identity, our Tiv brothers and Sisters who cannot read a written Literature in print media, can get it through Spoken words of the poets where he is educated, informed , entertain, of what is going on in the 21st century.

Henry Kwaghkule is a Short Story Writer and a critic.




Kwaghkulehenry@gmail.com
08064705340.
Ikoyi, Lagos Nigeria.