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Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #32 on: February 05, 2008, 05:27 PM »

Quote from: Hero on February 04, 2008, 11:10 PM
Great warriors? Cheesy Hardly. Grin They've been run over and run through more than an interstate 95.

One minute he is spending his life time studying the great Tiv people another minute he is saying something different, you have a lot in common with fish , , a three second memory !. I've had too much of your company a guy with your IQ should not post at all Cheesy:D I guess when God was throwing intelligence down to the earth, you were holding an umbrella. Cheesy Why don't you go to the library and brush up on your ignorance? Cheesy


Quote from: Ijiji1 on February 05, 2008, 02:27 AM
We used to live in Markudi when I was little, that place is the most backward state in Nigeria, and HOT!!as hell. All the know how to do there is eat yam and get drunk.

I would have liked to insult you, but with your intelligence you wouldn't get offended. If you act like an ass, don't get insulted if people ride you.





oziomatv (m)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #33 on: February 07, 2008, 11:02 AM »

Blacky na wetin dey shele noww?
     how wein?
omoge (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #34 on: February 07, 2008, 05:26 PM »

Ude nuna  Grin

ha i don't play with Tiv yam o. That yam sweet kia kia more than anything. wetin them dey put for that yam self? maybe its the huge heap they plant it on? someone send me some Tiv Yam  Grin
and that whitish melon soup, olala mu su ga Grin
Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #35 on: February 08, 2008, 10:22 AM »

Quote from: omoge on February 07, 2008, 05:26 PM
Ude nuna Grin

ha i don't play with Tiv yam o. That yam sweet kia kia more than anything. wetin them dey put for that yam self? maybe its the huge heap they plant it on? someone send me some Tiv Yam Grin
and that whitish melon soup, olala mu su ga Grin

Omoge ugu didoo Grin Which group do you fall in? Tiv,Friends of Tiv or Married to Tiv? Grin
Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #36 on: February 08, 2008, 10:27 AM »

Quote from: oziomatv on February 07, 2008, 11:02 AM
Blacky na wetin dey shele noww?
 how wein?

Blacky just de Grin  I take style like how you take shorten my nickname Grin
Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #37 on: February 15, 2008, 10:56 AM »

Quote from: thresa8 on February 15, 2008, 07:37 AM
Nigeria: Declare Benue State Emergency Area


 
Daily Trust (Abuja)

2 Feb 2008

Abuja

The Benue State government has been asked to declare a state of emergency on the high prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS in the state.

The governor's wife, Mrs Yemisi Suswam made the plea on Monday, at a one-day sen-sitisation meeting with HIV/AIDS stakeholders in Makurdi.

 
She said the 10 per cent prevalence rate of people living with the scourge in the state was "unacceptable", saying a society with even five per cent mark should be declared a crisis zone.

Benue State Action Committee on HIV/AIDS (BENSACA) had rated the state as the highest in the number of people living with the ailment, despite a drop from 16.8 per cent in 1999 to the present 10 per cent.

Suswam said the government should collaborate with the 198 civil society groups fighting the scourge in the state, as it was the duty of government to assist such persons.

She expressed concern over the adverse effect of the epidemic on women and children, noting that the society had made HIV/AIDS to "wear a woman's face".

"It is the woman in the household, whether as an adult, adolescent or child that suffers most.

"The woman cares for the sick in the hospital or stays at home to look after the sick, she is the one who has to withdraw from school in order to care for the sick person,"she added.

In her speech, the Coordinator, State AIDS Programme, Mrs. Grace Wende commended development partners and all stakeholders that had relentlessly fought the epidemic.

 
 
 
She said the government needed to show more commitment in the area of funding for sustainable fight against the disease.

Wende wants the government to increase number of service delivery points of Anti-Retroviral Therapy, HIV counseling, testing centres as well as prevention of mother to child transmission across



Quote from: thresa8 on February 15, 2008, 07:29 AM
Nigerian first Lady launches HIV/AIDS project

January 18, 2008 :: Abel Orih I doma,Markurdi ThisDay


The people of Benue State yesterday trooped into Makurdi Airport to receive the wife of President Umaru Yar'Adua, Hajiya Turai, who was in the state to launch the Women Coalition On HIV/AIDS, the pet project of Mrs. Yemisi Dooshima Suswam, wife of Benue State Governor.

Hajiya Turai who walked into the warm embrace of the Benue first family, was driven straight to IBB Square Makurdi where she launched the project, calling on wives of other state governors to emulate what she described as the most wonderful humanitarian service being rendered by the wife of the state governor, Mrs Suswam.

She applauded the effort of Mrs. Suswam for responding to her recent call on all wives of governors across the nation to set up non-governmental organizations in order to salvage the vulnerable nature of women and children in the Nigerian societ.

According to her, "Women have contributed immensely to the socio-economic development of the nation, and in the vanguard of this state and development, women contributes immensely to all households. I'm quite fascinated with the commitment of Mrs. Dooshima Suswam towards the plight of the most vulnerable ones who are the women and children in the society, and who constitutes over 60 percent of those suffering the HIV/AIDS pandemic across the nation", she said.

On her part, she promised to assist Mrs Suswam in achieving the objectives of her foundation, by rendering whatever necessary assistance, to impact meaningfully on the lives of helpless members of the society, stressing that the world would remember her for her commitment and zeal to alleviate the suffering of the less privilleged.

In his speech at the occasion, the state governor, Gabriel Suswam, said Benue government and people of the state are happy to have worthy parents in President Yar'Adua and his wife Hajiya Turai, and hoped that the relationship would continue to grow in years to come."I wish to reiterate that, my wife and I came to Government House with a mission. We are deeply aware that only individuals who belong to a system can really effect a change in that system, we are from a state ravaged by poverty, ignorance, diseases and incessant deaths".

" We cannot continue to wallow in the very things that held us back as individuals and as a people. When we rounded up our campaigns and returned, my wife sat and reflected on what she saw, she was dismayed at the level of decay, poverty and in action in our commitments. It was then that she nurtured a dream that is being materialized today".

While commending Hajiya Turai for sharing in the dreams, Governor Suswam said, "My role in this epic is to provide the necessary support and enabling environment for the foundation to operate; to give voice to the voiceless; to humanize the dehumanized, to enrich the impoverished; to energize the economically disadvantaged and to let everyone know that government can be good and, trusted. I want to demonstrate that something good can still come out of Benue".

Earlier, wife of the state governor and initiator of SEV-AV Foundation, Arc. (Mrs.) Yemisi Dooshima Suswam said the event is a direct outcome of a call by Hajiya Turai Yar'Adua on wives of the 36 governors and other notable women representatives last year, to fight and win the war against HIV/AIDS.

 


Only shows that all states have it but only one state is taking steps to avert it. The remaining 35 states should take a cue from Benue state fast
Deji1010 (m)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #38 on: March 16, 2008, 10:51 PM »

I came in contact with a Tiv guy during my national youth service corp (N.Y.S.C.)
at Kaduna state, the Tiv guy later be my companion and a true and trusted friend.
I never regreted meeting Mr Elias Abaleka, civil engineer from university of agricultiure Makurdi.4years ago we met and we still talk and dream high together.
He once told me about their ladies been SWEET but never met one.
Its also in our legendry history on how the middle belts region of Nigeria uphold the "UNITY OF OUR COUNTRY"With Tiv as the central spread of the region.I love the TIV
4 FAITHFULNESS,TRUTHFULLY,UNIQUENESS,LOVE 4 SOLDIER,BEAUTY OF THIER LADIES.
Nwaka77 (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #39 on: March 17, 2008, 05:11 AM »

Msugh o! I salute una. I went to borading school (JSS1 - SS3)  in Katsina-Ala which is 30 mins away from Gboko. I love Tiv yam and I miss Julie and Peter mango. Those were the days. Tiv people are good people too. Just wanted to pop in and say hello Cheesy


@Hero

If you have nothing pleasant to say then keep quiet! I am sick and tired of your I-know-it-all attitude. Now, you a black american knows more about Tiv people than Tiv people know about themselves? ode! Angry
Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #40 on: March 17, 2008, 11:01 AM »

Quote from: Deji1010 on March 16, 2008, 10:51 PM
I came in contact with a Tiv guy during my national youth service corp (N.Y.S.C.)
at Kaduna state, the Tiv guy later be my companion and a true and trusted friend.
I never regreted meeting Mr Elias Abaleka, civil engineer from university of agricultiure Makurdi.4years ago we met and we still talk and dream high together.
He once told me about their ladies been SWEET but never met one.
Its also in our legendry history on how the middle belts region of Nigeria uphold the "UNITY OF OUR COUNTRY"With Tiv as the central spread of the region.I love the TIV
4 FAITHFULNESS,TRUTHFULLY,UNIQUENESS,LOVE 4 SOLDIER,BEAUTY OF THIER LADIES.

Thank you
Blackcat (f)
Re: Tiv, Wives Of Tiv(non Tiv Married To Tiv People), Friends of Tiv This Way Please
« #41 on: March 17, 2008, 11:01 AM »

Quote from: Nwaka77 on March 17, 2008, 05:11 AM

@Hero

If you have nothing pleasant to say then keep quiet! I am sick and tired of your I-know-it-all attitude. Now, you a black american knows more about Tiv people than Tiv people know about themselves? ode! Angry

My sister, tell him ojare Grin
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