Pericoma’s efforts individually and collectively to contribute his own quota towards preserving the culture of Ndi-Igbo, like all other meaningful efforts in life, did not go without recognition and challenges.
Pericoma’s efforts individually and collectively to contribute his own quota towards preserving the culture of Ndi-Igbo, like all other meaningful efforts in life, did not go without recognition and challenges.
Chief Azubuike Nwankwo Mezue Okoye is his name. He lived as a respected and ardent follower, believer and practitioner of “Omenala” the Igbo traditional religion and culture. A musician of high standing and repute he truly was. His dance, music and songs were in both content and context, thought provoking, change oriented and impact driven. They were inspiringly unique and pioneering.
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TIC Chairman Jos North LGA, Hon. Samuel Dala Umaru receiving LEPRT publications from Mrs. Ikwuta of LEPRT while Mr. Mafeng also LEPRT is seen on your right eated |
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Mr. Timloh Nimmyel |
“Tarok Day 2024 on my mind. The activities start tomorrow 25th April, 2024. I arrived NNPC MEGA STATION, Jos by 5am and I met the queue at Lamed pharmacy. I hope to get fuel for my journey to Langtang for the celebrations of Ilum OTAROK 2024 with focus on our Culture and Identity. There will be a fundraising for Tarok University”… Mr. Timloh Nimmyel.
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Hon. Samuel Dala Umaru |
Hon. Samuel Dala Umaru, the recently appointed Chairman, Transition Implementation Committee (TIC), Jos North Local Government Area (LGA), was on Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024, paid a familiarization and advocacy visit by members of the Local Emergency Preparedness and Response Team (LEPRT), Jos North LGA, in his office, located inside the LGA Secretariat, in the beautiful city of Jos, the Plateau State Capital, North Central Nigeria.
The Wayfarers of Jos - Hike and Tour Club doing the business of exploring beautiful landscapes and heritage of Plateau State.
Mazi Dr. Agodi Kanu, ardent believer and practitioner of ethical and transformational leadership, a promoter and unflinching advocate of participatory democracy, which is different from representative democracy that most Nigerian politicians prefer and most of the masses have adopted and have been practicing for a long time, but is believed to be responsible for the docility and passivity of the masses. Same is blamed for the dismal performance of Nigerians on issues of democratic governance, ethical and transformational leadership.