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See Photo Of LAWMAKER Forced To Kneel Before Governor For Criticism Him Over Fulani Herdsmen Brutal Killings

See Photo Of LAWMAKER Forced To Kneel Before Governor For Criticism Him Over Fulani Herdsmen Brutal Killings

James Gbande Kneeling before governor samuel ortom
A Benue State lawmaker, Hon. James Gbande of the state assembly, representing Kwande East State Constituency, made reportedly made to kneel down and apologize to Governor Samuel Ortom for accusing the governor of not doing enough to end the killings by Fulani herdsmen in his constituency. 


Fulani gunmen yesterday invaded Ikyoawen in Moor District and Diiv as well as Alaba villages of Nzaav council wards all in Turan, Kwande local government council killing 15 persons and destroying houses.

Are we really sane in this country?
James Gbande Kneeling before governor samuel ortom
A Benue State lawmaker, Hon. James Gbande of the state assembly, representing Kwande East State Constituency, made reportedly made to kneel down and apologize to Governor Samuel Ortom for accusing the governor of not doing enough to end the killings by Fulani herdsmen in his constituency. 


Fulani gunmen yesterday invaded Ikyoawen in Moor District and Diiv as well as Alaba villages of Nzaav council wards all in Turan, Kwande local government council killing 15 persons and destroying houses.

Are we really sane in this country?

BEST AGBESE: Wike's River of Blood And The Rest Of Us

BEST AGBESE: Wike's River of Blood And The Rest Of Us

BEST AGBESE: Wike's River of Blood And The Rest Of Us
As my friends from Edo-Delta would say, "person dey grow pass don't be silly". They went on to explain that the expression connotes the fact that maturity must set in at some point in a person's life such that they become self regulatory and do not have to be coerced into behaving responsibly.

It however seems that Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike is unaware of this nugget of wisdom from his neighboring state. His obliviousness to this dictum reminds me of another expression that "one can take a tout out of the street but can never take the animal out of the tout".


Wike's outburst over what is part of a natural process of politicking therefore tended to lend credence to what has been alluded to as his antecedents as far as refinement goes.

The Rivers State Governor, apparently miffed that Chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaigned in the state for the re-run election, resorted to unleashing a tirade at them as if the state is no longer part of Nigeria that others have the freedom to visit.

For Wike, election is a do-do-affair. But the consequence has left his state the Rivers of blood

My (Benue) state governor, Samuel Ortom, appeared to have particularly irked Wike and therefore got a disproportionate dose of his venom.

As far as politics goes, Wike can insult whoever he wishes to, afterall motopark touts exercise the same freedom in abusing anyone that passes through their parks to baked commercial vehicle, which includes Ortom since it is also said that once one ventures into politics the insults appropriate to one would be revealed. But to insult the Office of the Governor of Benue state is to insult the entire people of the state and that is where the line must be drawn.

For the avoidance of doubt, Benue state, like any other state in the country is grappling with the fallout of the economic recession. The situation has of course been worsened by the fact that the state is not one of those that get derivation revenue from crude oil earnings - which still accounts for something despite the price slump.

This is not factoring in the years of People's Democratic Party (PDP) misrule that ensured that there are not much fall back options for the state in addition to the endless liabilities that were created and left for Ortom to inherit.

In the space of time he has been in office, Ortom has done what is humanly possible to clean up the mess he inherited. This includes clearing out outstanding salaries and obligations to contractors. With the continual paucity of funds and the fact that government cannot be left in suspended animation loan acquisition for financing key projects became inevitable. The realization of the enormity of what is required to bring Benue state out of the deep must have informed Ortom's recent declaration that the state is managed by God to whom he has dedicated Benue to.

Anyone that has experienced the damage done under under PDP governments at the federal level and in several states would spread the gospel of liberation to electorates in any other part of the country where that party is still holding the populace hostage. Ortom's presence on the APC campaign trail is therefore understandable not just in the context of his official presence but as man who has been convinced to lead the charge in setting other Nigerians free from the likes of Wike.

It is to Wike's shame that Rivers state effectively became a battleground in the literal sense in the run-up to the 2015 general elections and has remained so till date and the re-run election had threatened to make Aleppo out of a state that was once used to describe the power of tolerance. Even the other by-elections before this witnessed sufficient militarization to question our collective commitment to the sustenance of democracy. One also wonders if it is a mere coincidence that resurgence of heavily armed militancy followed in the aftermath of those re-run elections.

Beyond elections, Wike has created an atmosphere of fear in Rivers state and has effectively muffled all the freedoms that are the true benchmark of democracy. Those that have been bold enough to be critical of his government – even on issues as basic as environmental concerns, are today six feet below ground level in various cemeteries. Thugs, cultists and militants that were once history are back in charge of the state and operate freely once they pledge allegiance to his imperial majesty, Wike.

Wike may be paying salaries, the huge allocations that still accrue to the state are compelling reason to not owe salaries. But what is happening to the balance of the revenue once recurrent expenditures are settled? The answer to that doubles as the explanation to Wike's rabidity. He is desperate to perpetually block any possibility of genuine elections that could expose the rejection of the PDP that occurred long ago. With that rejection would come an exposure of the crimes he has perpetrated in office. 

For instance, the Rivers State governor has continued the regime of perfidy that was the hallmark of the government that was sacked at the federal level. He is selling Rivers state’s assets to the madam he once declared to be his “Jesus Christ” as her reward for his electoral victory which came at the expense of the lives of many Rivers state indigenes. 

He wrongly perceive that retaining political control of the state on a do or die basis is imperative to reviving the PDP as behemoth that will return “Wike’s Jesus” and her likes loot the country to extinction. If Ortom is bold enough to lead the charge against this revival of impunity then to Wike he qualifies as fair game to be abused and insulted in his official capacity.

It was one of Wike’s new errand boy in one of the many factions of PDP that destroyed Benue state and left the carcass that Ortom is now rehabilitating. He has chosen to rather be the Rivers state governor's opposite by helping to revive Benue state and setting it on the path of recovery. This is something that a career thug cannot appreciate or come to terms with let alone allowing such prudence to be exported to a state over which he has jurisdiction. 

It is instructive to note that while Ortom committed Benue state to God, to which he realized he will one day render accounts and consequently govern well, the “Mama Jesus” to whom Wike is beholden does not require piety but will rather see the poor in the state are sacrificed to their deity of sleaze. But this will not stop the truth. Ortom must continue to preach the gospel of political liberation and must not be deterred by Wike’s baying. We can't take the animal out of Wike.

One can only sympathise with the good people of Rivers state. I'm not sure this was what they bargained for, when they voted for Wike.

Agbese is an Oil and Gas expert and contributed this piece from Coventry University, UK.
BEST AGBESE: Wike's River of Blood And The Rest Of Us
As my friends from Edo-Delta would say, "person dey grow pass don't be silly". They went on to explain that the expression connotes the fact that maturity must set in at some point in a person's life such that they become self regulatory and do not have to be coerced into behaving responsibly.

It however seems that Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike is unaware of this nugget of wisdom from his neighboring state. His obliviousness to this dictum reminds me of another expression that "one can take a tout out of the street but can never take the animal out of the tout".


Wike's outburst over what is part of a natural process of politicking therefore tended to lend credence to what has been alluded to as his antecedents as far as refinement goes.

The Rivers State Governor, apparently miffed that Chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaigned in the state for the re-run election, resorted to unleashing a tirade at them as if the state is no longer part of Nigeria that others have the freedom to visit.

For Wike, election is a do-do-affair. But the consequence has left his state the Rivers of blood

My (Benue) state governor, Samuel Ortom, appeared to have particularly irked Wike and therefore got a disproportionate dose of his venom.

As far as politics goes, Wike can insult whoever he wishes to, afterall motopark touts exercise the same freedom in abusing anyone that passes through their parks to baked commercial vehicle, which includes Ortom since it is also said that once one ventures into politics the insults appropriate to one would be revealed. But to insult the Office of the Governor of Benue state is to insult the entire people of the state and that is where the line must be drawn.

For the avoidance of doubt, Benue state, like any other state in the country is grappling with the fallout of the economic recession. The situation has of course been worsened by the fact that the state is not one of those that get derivation revenue from crude oil earnings - which still accounts for something despite the price slump.

This is not factoring in the years of People's Democratic Party (PDP) misrule that ensured that there are not much fall back options for the state in addition to the endless liabilities that were created and left for Ortom to inherit.

In the space of time he has been in office, Ortom has done what is humanly possible to clean up the mess he inherited. This includes clearing out outstanding salaries and obligations to contractors. With the continual paucity of funds and the fact that government cannot be left in suspended animation loan acquisition for financing key projects became inevitable. The realization of the enormity of what is required to bring Benue state out of the deep must have informed Ortom's recent declaration that the state is managed by God to whom he has dedicated Benue to.

Anyone that has experienced the damage done under under PDP governments at the federal level and in several states would spread the gospel of liberation to electorates in any other part of the country where that party is still holding the populace hostage. Ortom's presence on the APC campaign trail is therefore understandable not just in the context of his official presence but as man who has been convinced to lead the charge in setting other Nigerians free from the likes of Wike.

It is to Wike's shame that Rivers state effectively became a battleground in the literal sense in the run-up to the 2015 general elections and has remained so till date and the re-run election had threatened to make Aleppo out of a state that was once used to describe the power of tolerance. Even the other by-elections before this witnessed sufficient militarization to question our collective commitment to the sustenance of democracy. One also wonders if it is a mere coincidence that resurgence of heavily armed militancy followed in the aftermath of those re-run elections.

Beyond elections, Wike has created an atmosphere of fear in Rivers state and has effectively muffled all the freedoms that are the true benchmark of democracy. Those that have been bold enough to be critical of his government – even on issues as basic as environmental concerns, are today six feet below ground level in various cemeteries. Thugs, cultists and militants that were once history are back in charge of the state and operate freely once they pledge allegiance to his imperial majesty, Wike.

Wike may be paying salaries, the huge allocations that still accrue to the state are compelling reason to not owe salaries. But what is happening to the balance of the revenue once recurrent expenditures are settled? The answer to that doubles as the explanation to Wike's rabidity. He is desperate to perpetually block any possibility of genuine elections that could expose the rejection of the PDP that occurred long ago. With that rejection would come an exposure of the crimes he has perpetrated in office. 

For instance, the Rivers State governor has continued the regime of perfidy that was the hallmark of the government that was sacked at the federal level. He is selling Rivers state’s assets to the madam he once declared to be his “Jesus Christ” as her reward for his electoral victory which came at the expense of the lives of many Rivers state indigenes. 

He wrongly perceive that retaining political control of the state on a do or die basis is imperative to reviving the PDP as behemoth that will return “Wike’s Jesus” and her likes loot the country to extinction. If Ortom is bold enough to lead the charge against this revival of impunity then to Wike he qualifies as fair game to be abused and insulted in his official capacity.

It was one of Wike’s new errand boy in one of the many factions of PDP that destroyed Benue state and left the carcass that Ortom is now rehabilitating. He has chosen to rather be the Rivers state governor's opposite by helping to revive Benue state and setting it on the path of recovery. This is something that a career thug cannot appreciate or come to terms with let alone allowing such prudence to be exported to a state over which he has jurisdiction. 

It is instructive to note that while Ortom committed Benue state to God, to which he realized he will one day render accounts and consequently govern well, the “Mama Jesus” to whom Wike is beholden does not require piety but will rather see the poor in the state are sacrificed to their deity of sleaze. But this will not stop the truth. Ortom must continue to preach the gospel of political liberation and must not be deterred by Wike’s baying. We can't take the animal out of Wike.

One can only sympathise with the good people of Rivers state. I'm not sure this was what they bargained for, when they voted for Wike.

Agbese is an Oil and Gas expert and contributed this piece from Coventry University, UK.

2019: Sen. Akume Fingered In Secret Plot To Oust Gov. Ortom; APC Reacts

2019: Sen. Akume Fingered In Secret Plot To Oust Gov. Ortom; APC Reacts

ortom and akume
Senator George Akume of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State has been said to be involved in secret plot to ouster Governor Samuel Ortom in 2019.

 The the APC yesterday exonerated the leader of the party, Senator Akume of plots to replace Governor Samuel Ortom,

The party condemned widespread reports that its State Working Committee (SWC) had held meetings with Akume to plot the fall of Governor Samuel Ortom, in the general elections.


State Chairman of the party, Abba Yaro, who stated this while speaking with journalists in Makurdi, described such plot as untrue, adding that even if such plot was ever mooted, it will not see the light of the day, considering the cordial relationship between the former governor and his political godson.

“I know that both Senator Akume and Ortom are still very cordial and both of them are grass root mobilisers that have unbreakable relationship vis-a-vis the party. So, if any group is ganging up, it means they are just making caricature of themselves.

However, even as one cannot run away from such moves in politics, at the end of the day, they will fail,” Yaro said. “As a party, we are cordial and we do not have any problem with the government we put in power.

It is our government and we do not have problem with it at all. Whatever the governor, who is leading the government does, he tells me that this is what they want to do.”

ortom and akume
Senator George Akume of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State has been said to be involved in secret plot to ouster Governor Samuel Ortom in 2019.

 The the APC yesterday exonerated the leader of the party, Senator Akume of plots to replace Governor Samuel Ortom,

The party condemned widespread reports that its State Working Committee (SWC) had held meetings with Akume to plot the fall of Governor Samuel Ortom, in the general elections.


State Chairman of the party, Abba Yaro, who stated this while speaking with journalists in Makurdi, described such plot as untrue, adding that even if such plot was ever mooted, it will not see the light of the day, considering the cordial relationship between the former governor and his political godson.

“I know that both Senator Akume and Ortom are still very cordial and both of them are grass root mobilisers that have unbreakable relationship vis-a-vis the party. So, if any group is ganging up, it means they are just making caricature of themselves.

However, even as one cannot run away from such moves in politics, at the end of the day, they will fail,” Yaro said. “As a party, we are cordial and we do not have any problem with the government we put in power.

It is our government and we do not have problem with it at all. Whatever the governor, who is leading the government does, he tells me that this is what they want to do.”

Photos of Benue Gov. Ortom In Local Akara & Akamu Joint In Gbajimba Village

Photos of Benue Gov. Ortom In Local Akara & Akamu Joint In Gbajimba Villaate

LIB wrote - The Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom spotted once again at a local joint in Gbajimba village eating akara and pap. The governor, wearing a simple striped shirt (left) and Jeans was joined by SUBEB chairman Dr. Tachim and elder Sam Damayali.



Photos of Benue Gov. Ortom In Local Akara & Akamu Joint In Gbajimba Villaate

Photos of Benue Gov. Ortom In Local Akara & Akamu Joint In Gbajimba Villaate


Why Gov Ortom of Benue May Go To Jail - Ex-Police Commissioner

Why Gov Ortom of Benue May Go To Jail - Ex-Police Commissioner

Samuel Ortom
Nigerian Pilot - A former Lagos State Commissioner of Police and social critic, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has stated that Governor Samuel Ortom might go to jail after leaving office because of the dangerous precedent that he has set. 

“Who even knows whether Ortom will go to jail when he leaves the Government House Makurdi? But this is a possibility and the traces are visible,” Tsav said. 

The retired police chief, who disclosed this in a statement made available to Nigerian Pilot in Makurdi, at the weekend, said imprints of the governor’s actions are visible and they may consume him in the long run. 

“I may not be alive but I assure them that Ortom may go to jail and become an object of scorn. No amount of glorification will save him except good deeds and the fear of God. God cannot be deceived or manipulated.” 


According to Tsav, when this eventually happens, Ortom’s media aides would abandon him for new masters, stressing with a Tiv proverb: “when the caterpillar finishes eating up leaves on a tree, they leave it for another tree.”

Tsav, who is the Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission in Benue State, also said instead of Ortom using journalists to launder his image and make new friends like his counterparts, he chose to employ the services of some elements whose sole duty is to abuse, debase and insult anyone who criticises their principal. 

“They do this with reckless abandon and do not care whether the person is old enough to be their father. This group of delinquents don’t even think or care about their future. They only create problems for our people and the nation,” Tsav stated. 

Just last week, Tsav gave reasons for constantly criticising Ortom. These, he said include his non-performance, alleged corruption and ineptitude, contrary to insinuations that he is being sponsored to do so.
Samuel Ortom
Nigerian Pilot - A former Lagos State Commissioner of Police and social critic, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has stated that Governor Samuel Ortom might go to jail after leaving office because of the dangerous precedent that he has set. 

“Who even knows whether Ortom will go to jail when he leaves the Government House Makurdi? But this is a possibility and the traces are visible,” Tsav said. 

The retired police chief, who disclosed this in a statement made available to Nigerian Pilot in Makurdi, at the weekend, said imprints of the governor’s actions are visible and they may consume him in the long run. 

“I may not be alive but I assure them that Ortom may go to jail and become an object of scorn. No amount of glorification will save him except good deeds and the fear of God. God cannot be deceived or manipulated.” 


According to Tsav, when this eventually happens, Ortom’s media aides would abandon him for new masters, stressing with a Tiv proverb: “when the caterpillar finishes eating up leaves on a tree, they leave it for another tree.”

Tsav, who is the Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission in Benue State, also said instead of Ortom using journalists to launder his image and make new friends like his counterparts, he chose to employ the services of some elements whose sole duty is to abuse, debase and insult anyone who criticises their principal. 

“They do this with reckless abandon and do not care whether the person is old enough to be their father. This group of delinquents don’t even think or care about their future. They only create problems for our people and the nation,” Tsav stated. 

Just last week, Tsav gave reasons for constantly criticising Ortom. These, he said include his non-performance, alleged corruption and ineptitude, contrary to insinuations that he is being sponsored to do so.

Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village

Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village

Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village
Toeing the path of Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State?

Benue state governor, Samuel Ortom, alongside his commissioners, had lunch at a community kitchen on the banks of River Katsina-Ala in Tse-Ikyo, Guma LGA of the state today September 2nd. 


Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village
The Loca Food vendor and neighbours Pose With The Governor

Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village
Toeing the path of Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State?

Benue state governor, Samuel Ortom, alongside his commissioners, had lunch at a community kitchen on the banks of River Katsina-Ala in Tse-Ikyo, Guma LGA of the state today September 2nd. 


Benue Gov. Ortom Pictured Eating At Mama-put Restaurant At Riverine Village
The Loca Food vendor and neighbours Pose With The Governor

Diversification of the Economy: Benue Gov. Ortom Goes Farming On Large Scale

Diversification of the Economy: Benue Gov. Ortom Goes Farming On Large Scale

The Benue State Governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom has keyed into the Federal Government clamour for the diversification of the economy by establishing a multi-million naira farm in the state.

The farm which is located at Adaka, Along Naka Road, Makurdi is currently producing cash crops, arable, livestock and fish farming.

Visiting the farm yesterday, with his entourage, Governor Ortom expressed his optimism that the farm, apart from being a means to diversify the State's economy, it will in no small way creates employment opportunity for so many Benue citizens and residents and as well boosts food production in Nigeria.

The Governor urged every Nigerian should go back to farming, especially now that the mono-economy depence of Nigeria is already failing the nation.

While addressing some reporters who accopmanied him to the farm, the governor said; 
"There is no better way to take Nigeria back to her glorious days than going back to farming. As we all witnessing now, the over dependent on oil has done this country no good. The oils are drying up, its market price flip-floping on the nagative side, except we go back to farming, our economy woe may linger on", Ortom said

The governor, however urged the Benue Civil Servant to ensure they use the Friday farming holiday judiciously by ensuring to invest their strength and resources in farming. He lamented that while some civil servants have already keyed into the idea, others are busy using the Friday farming holiday as a day of partying and roaming around from one beer parlour to another.

The Governor who was accompanied by  Benue State  Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice  Bar Mike Gusa, The Executive Secretary of State Emergency Agency(SEMA) Hon Boniface Ortese, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties Hon.Abraham Kwaghngu and many others.

The Governor  was taken round the farm by the farm manager and CEO of Oracle Group Mr.Michael Ortom.

Governor Ortom also inspected the new Dam at Adaka. 

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The Benue State Governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom has keyed into the Federal Government clamour for the diversification of the economy by establishing a multi-million naira farm in the state.

The farm which is located at Adaka, Along Naka Road, Makurdi is currently producing cash crops, arable, livestock and fish farming.

Visiting the farm yesterday, with his entourage, Governor Ortom expressed his optimism that the farm, apart from being a means to diversify the State's economy, it will in no small way creates employment opportunity for so many Benue citizens and residents and as well boosts food production in Nigeria.

The Governor urged every Nigerian should go back to farming, especially now that the mono-economy depence of Nigeria is already failing the nation.

While addressing some reporters who accopmanied him to the farm, the governor said; 
"There is no better way to take Nigeria back to her glorious days than going back to farming. As we all witnessing now, the over dependent on oil has done this country no good. The oils are drying up, its market price flip-floping on the nagative side, except we go back to farming, our economy woe may linger on", Ortom said

The governor, however urged the Benue Civil Servant to ensure they use the Friday farming holiday judiciously by ensuring to invest their strength and resources in farming. He lamented that while some civil servants have already keyed into the idea, others are busy using the Friday farming holiday as a day of partying and roaming around from one beer parlour to another.

The Governor who was accompanied by  Benue State  Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice  Bar Mike Gusa, The Executive Secretary of State Emergency Agency(SEMA) Hon Boniface Ortese, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties Hon.Abraham Kwaghngu and many others.

The Governor  was taken round the farm by the farm manager and CEO of Oracle Group Mr.Michael Ortom.

Governor Ortom also inspected the new Dam at Adaka. 

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