Greediness: A look at Tarker Golozo's Song on Major Peter Atsuku.
By Henry Kwaghkule
Late Dr Augustine Tarker Golozo was a celebrated folksinger and a town crier in Tiv land. His songs are spiritual, entertaining, educative, informative and also full of wise words.
Golozo was a fervent prayer warrior who will always pray for the success and promotion of his clientele to progress in their field of human endeavours.
The case of of Major Peter Atsuku was evident in constant prayers.
Golozo started praying and promoting Perter Atsuku in his songs when he was a Warrant Officer in Nigerian Army. Golozo never abandone Atsuku but rather kept praying for him to be promoted to higher ranks in the army.
God answered his constant prayers and consequently Peter Atsuku rose to the rank of 2nd lieutenant (Anini Mon) and then to Lieutenant (Anini uhar) and finally move to Captain .
Golozo never stop praying again, his fervent prayers, God answered him and Atsuku was promoted to the rank of Major.
Surprisingly, Peter Atsuku never remembered to give Golozo letter through his wife Kwaghyor Anula Natu, daughter from Mbagyundu, Kendel or Mbamar area of Shangev-Tiev in Konshisha Local government area for the celebration of the rank of Major whom he got through his unconditional prayers.
Even people that Golozo never done much to them like Atsuku were inviting him for one feast or dinner. He mentioned people like Captain Gbande, and Lieutenant Kunda Tyonde from Mbaiase Gwer east local government was eager to send letters to him but were waiting for their Senior colleague Major Peter Atsuku to invite Golozo before they will invite him.
A close observation from the song, Golozo concluded that Atsuku's wife daughter of Anula Natu is grinding him silently without giving a fair hearing or remembrance as if he is a dry cassava, so he will get behind them for not remembering him to celebrate Major Atsuku whom he think can recognize him or call him for a dinner.
SOCIELTAL MEANING OF THE SONG.
The song is a representation and presentation of the true picture of what people do to their love ones. Many people have suffered day and night to pray for some people's success and when God answers their prayers on those who will help them. Such people hate them and never remembers to improve the conditions of them
Also, this is evidence in what Nigerian politicians are doing to their true supporters who actually help them in prayers and campaigns for them to wins an election. After winning, such ardent supporters are usually abandoned by the elected ones.
Many people are neglected, humiliated and oppressed after helping their brothers and sisters to win an election.
Late Dr Augustine Tarker Golozo's on Atsuku answers this present situation faced by most of our people in politics and their supporters.
Stinginess and greediness overshadow people's mind which make them not to remember those who help them spiritual, financial, physical and morals...
In conclusion, I wish people have the mindset to help those who help them
We should not abandon our love ones , our supporters, clients, but always live a meaningful life to them. It shouldn't be like the case of Peter Atsuku and Tarker Golozo.
Kwaghkule, Henry is a researcher, and a short story writer.
Kwaghkulehenry@gmail.com
Ikoyi Lagos.
Nigeria
18/3/2017
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PROF. TONY IJOHOR’s yesterday today.
PROF. TONY IJOHOR’s yesterday today.
-by KiNG
JAMES YiYE | Twitter: @KingYiye
Benue
State Governor, Samuel Ortom recently announced the appointment of Professor Tony Ijohor, SAN as the new Secretary to State Government or SSG.
One man spoken to says, this is one appointment nobody has anything bad to say.
ASKiNG RADiO Reporter King
James Yiye visits Benue beginning from his ancestral home, Mbanev, Ipav in Gboko to find
out the who, what, why, when and how of Professor Tony Ijohor
“Our son
Tony is unique in so many ways, his kind heart is what I’ve never seen, can you
see? He is building a Church for us and we are not Catholic, he is Catholic,
but is building an NKST Church for us. God will keep on blessing him and
blessing him and blessing him, he will never lack, where he removed the money
must be filled up in millions…”
This is the expression from an old woman in her
80’s who spoke originally in Tiv language at the ongoing NKST Mbanev, Ipav
building project embarked upon by Professor Tony Ijohor, SAN. She says
before now, they were worshipping in the sun or would wait for the rain to dry
up before worship would begin on Sunday morning during the rainy and wet season.![]() |
NKST Church Mbanev, Ipav is being constructed by Prof. Tony Ijohor |
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Worshipers sit under this tree |
This Old Woman’s view is just one of the so many I’ve heard while speaking to the people of Mbanev in Ipav, Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State and elsewhere in Gboko and Makurdi, the State Capital.
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These serve as pews for NKST Mbanev |
The
proposed Harry Pass Polytechnic Mkar,
Benue State located in Professor Ijohor’s homeland is named after the Rev.
Fr. Harry Pass,it is at advanced stage of construction on a land of well
over 50 hectares. When completed, the Polytechnic will provide quality
affordable education to thousands of people across Benue State and Nigeria. The
main aim is to bring back vocational and profitable courses in an atmosphere
suitable for the high population which has been hungry for such over the years.
Rev. Fr. Harry Pass was the first
Principal of St. Michael’s Secondary School Korinya City now Aliade all in
Benue State. He trained Tony Ijohor from a very humble beginning in life.
Professor Ijohor tells me naming the polytechnic after Fr. Harry Pass is his
little way in paying tribute to this great missionary.
Just by the entrance to Harry Pass Polytechnic Mkar
construction site, a woman in her 50’s is selling fresh and packaged food items
and other consumables displayed on a large table.
She tells me she is able to
feed her family and meet most of her needs.
She believes her business will grow naturally with the commencement of academic activities at the Polytechnic.
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Harry Pass Polytechnic Mkar |
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Harry Pass Polytechnic Mkar |
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Harry Pass Polytechnic Mkar |
Harry Pass Polytechnic
Guest House
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Harry Pass Poly Guest House |
Located at GRA Gboko, the HPP Guest House will
take care of some accommodation needs for guests to the Polytechnic
Community commerce
support
Professor
Tony Ijohor has an eye on the development and promotion of trade and commerce
in his home State; Benue the food basket of his country Nigeria.
The
construction of a standard modern warehouse at Ameladu, a strategic business
hub of Benue State demonstrates this.
The
warehouse is built to accommodate farm produce which hitherto were wasted due to
lack of storage facilities and lack of community awareness. It also has the
capacity to be used for Agro-Allied purposes.
Professor Tony Ijohor, SAN plans to get
professionals to do massive farmer education, including but not limited to the
right time to harvest and the right time to sell or store.
Yesterday and today’s
life
Anthony
Aondoakaa Ijohor was born on June 14, 1963 at Gboko in Benue State, North
Central Nigeria, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Tony Ijohor is a Professor
of Law in the Department of International Law and Jurisprudence, Faculty of
Law, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.
Professor
Ijohor, began at St. John’s Primary School, Gboko in 1970. In 1975 Tony
proceeded to Mount St. Gabriel Secondary School, Makurdi where he obtained the
West African School Certificate; Division One, in 1980.
Tony
Ijohor obtained a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LL.B) at Ahmadu Bello University
Zaria or ABU, in 1985.
During
the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps, he was a Lecturer in the
Faculty of Law at the same ABU Zaria. Between 1987 and 2007 Tony Ijohor returned
to Benue State for private practice. He was conferred with the rank of Senior
Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), by the Legal Practitioners and Privileges Committee,
on December 16, 2008. In June 2013, he was appointed Professor and Dean by the
Council and Management of Baze University, Abuja to help build a formidable Faculty
of Law in the University. Later in 2016 to return to Benue State University,
Makurdi where he was appointed as the new Dean Faculty of Law.
While in Benue, Tony
Ijohor did a Master of Laws (LL.M) Degree in 2004, Master of Science,
International Relations and Strategic Studies (M.SC) in 2009 and Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) in 2011.
Professor Tony Ijohor,
SAN has served the Government and people of Benue State in different capacities.
He was a Member, Benue
State Judicial Service Commission between 2005 and 2007, he also served as
Special Adviser to the Governor of Benue State on Investment from 2007 to 2009.
Professor Ijohor is a
member of several professional bodies including Nigeria Bar Association, where
he served as Chairman Makurdi Branch between 2004 and 2006.
He is member International
Bar Association, member Institute of Transnational Arbitrators, USA and member,
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators United Kingdom.
Professor Tony Ijohor,
SAN is a Negotiator, having attended at various times Oxford Programme on
Negotiation, University of Oxford and Havard Programme on Negotiation at Havard
Law School.
Professor
Tony Ijohor (SAN) is the principal partner, A. A. Ijohor (SAN) & CO., and has
continued to offer landmark services as Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of Nigeria.
Home Relaxation
Professor Tony Ijohor, SAN enjoys spending his
leisure and weekends at home with family and friends.
Retirement Home
At
Mbanev, Ipav, the ancestral home of Professor
Tony Ijohor, work his residential home is going on. The people here are
lovely and gave us a very warm reception, it is no wonder that their son has
such a welcoming and humanitarian heart.
From
what I see here, it further proves that Professor Tony Ijohor, SAN is a man who
has a plan, a plan to fulfillment, a plan to perhaps bring the much needed change
in people oriented governance.
Photo Credits:
KiNG
JAMES YiYE
Elias Sesugh Abelaka
Logistics:
Geoffrey
Akula
John
Kuegh Gbaeren Chira aka JK
Terhemba Iorshe
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