An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.
An encouragement for state governors to support non-homogeneous settlers across the federation; irrespective of descent, is the message relayed by some key leaders of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Bayelsa State as they swore in new leadership to pilot the affairs of its youth wing in the state.
Present at the inauguration ceremony of the new executive members of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo youth wing, Bayelsa State Chapter, are some National leaders of the socio-cultural group in Yenagoa.
This was deemed necessary after the successful completion of the electoral process to usher in the new leadership across board
At the swearing-in of new officials, they are advised to show good stewardship in the discharge of their duties.
The new board promises inclusiveness and continuous consultations with the state government and other indigenous bodies.
TARABA RESIDENTS PROTEST ADDITIONAL RULING HOUSE
The aggrieved stakeholders of Jenjo people in Taraba State have appealed to Governor Darius Ishaku to revise decision on rotation of traditional stool among four tribes.
Speaking to Journalists in Jalingo, spokesman of the tribe, Mr. Alnathan Auta Bila Jen said there is mounting tension among his kinsmen who saw the decision as affront to the ruling family.
He explained that the tribe has had one ruling family in the last 300 years, noting that creating another ruling family without involving the community will only be counter-productive.
He advised that rather than share the stool, it’s better that new tradition stool is created as done in Kano to avoid community crisis.
Meanwhile, the new monarch promised to carry all stakeholders along and urged all to give peace a chance.