Ambassador Nanpon Danjuma Sheni, the PIDAN President
Life if full of high moments and low moments, but you can program your mind to always be on winning streaks even when the fact seems as if things are not just working.
He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances.
Wisdom demands that you fix your gaze and reflect on the things that are working and keep hope alive, for a living dog is better than a dead lion.
No matter the economy of the jungle, the lion will never eat grass. The Lord said “For to him that is joined to all the living, there is hope”.
The Lord Encourages. Good morning. . Thank God it is Friday……
Ambassador Nanpon Danjuma Sheni, the PIDAN President
Rationalization is what we do when we substitute false explanations for true reasons, when we becloud our actual motives with a smoke screen of nice sounding excuses. It doesn’t work.
Replace your excuses with fresh determination. “Now the hour has come to liberate the world from all oppressions of the devil, through the preaching of the Word of Faith, and I am sending you to undertake this task”
…..Go into the world and preach the gospel….Praise God! The Liberation mandate is part of our Assignment!! Go…. Thank God for the Apostles…
The Lord commissions…. GoodMorning and a blessed Tuesday………
Ambassador Nanpon Danjuma Sheni, the PIDAN President
Trust your soul, and continue to develop on the foundation of God’s word. Not the shadow. Not the illusion around you.
You are already enough, whole, divine, unstoppable. Be courageous. Real courage isn’t noise, it’s the quiet fire that moves through fear and refuses to burn.
Speak truth. Live truth. Let your honesty build unshakable trust. Dream boldly. Move now. Don’t wait for the path, make it. It appears only to those who dare to walk. Breathe.
This moment is sacred. Peace isn’t found, it’s chosen. Be patient. Power grows in stillness. Trust the timing of the Lord. Stop doubting. Start believing.
You weren’t born to impress, you were born to express. Think light. Be light. Now rise. The world is waiting.
The Lord said, “Arise, shine for your light is come….” You will be fine. Good morning and blessed Sunday..
Engr. Ponzing Gamde, the Plateau State Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Plateau State Energy Corporation Jos
By Jidauna Yanung/Ezekiel Dontinna
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), has concluded plans following the the approval by the Federal Executive Council, for the completion of Pankshin 132/ 33 KV Transmission Substation project
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Plateau State Energy Corporation, Engr. Ponzing Gamde, disclosed this recently while in an exclusive interview with newsmen in Jos, the State capital.
The MD said, “His Excellency has delegated us earlier to the National Grid Operator, which is TCN, to find out the status of the current project that is supposed to be the one that will release the stress on the central and the southern part of the Plateau to be able to get electricity.
“And that errands he sent us to TCN is a yielding result because currently, TCN has pushed for federal government, federal executive council to approve the needed funds for them to complete that project.
“And we are expecting that by this year, by the grace of God. That project by the approval of the federal executive council, is supposed to be executed and a lot of leverage will come to that part of the state for electricity to be harnessed”, he explained.
Gamde, further disclosed that they have been able to, in those various engagements, been able to meet with some investors, private investors in the energy sector who indicated interest to harness and develop some of these resources in the state.
He commended Governor Caleb Mutfwang for support given to the corporation in trying to achieve because, Plateau State was richly endowed by various sources of energy–from solar to hydro and wind energy resources.
Ambassador Nanpon Danjuma Sheni, the PIDAN President
When kindness calls, answer without delay. You may be the miracle someone whispered to God for last night.
There are souls wrapped in strength but breaking in silence. One smile, one word, one act of love, can awaken hope, can save a life.
You are more than just a person. You are a vessel of grace. When you love deeply, heaven draws near.
So be bold with your compassion. Be the reason someone believes in humanity again. Not tomorrow. Not later.
Now, because your kindness could be divine intervention. A lot of people are dying because of hunger but much more are dying because of lack of act kindness and loneliness.
The Lord sees, and He cares. You will be fine. Good morning. Have a blessed Saturday
Life has many different chapters, one bad chapter doesnt mean it’s the end of the book and life isn’t about getting and having, it’s about giving your best and being your best.
Help anyone you can help while (s)he is alive.. This makes your conscience clear and also at peace with your Maker.
In life there are sad moments. Take life the way God approves. Whatever God has approved shall surely come to pass weather good or bad. Pray always for God’s will to be done.
Our expectations determine how we respond, be careful what you expect. When your focus is on God, it will surely end in praise for you.
The Lord said, “A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant and a time to harvest”. Whatever time it is for you, glorify God and move on. Life is an equation to solve….
Mrs. Ronke Moody, the State NHRC Deputy Director Public Affairs, delivering speech on behalf the Plateau State Coordinator NHRC, Mrs Kiyenpiya Mafuyai.
By Ezekiel Dontinna
In commemoration of the International Day of Boy Child, the Plateau State Office of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has engaged boys from different schools in a friendly match to build self-esteem in boys.
This took place at the Government Secondary School Hei Rayfield football field in Jos-South Local Government Area of Plateau State amidst cheers by people last Friday.
Addressing the players during the kickoff, the State Coordinator of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Mrs Kiyenpiya Mafuyai, represented by Mrs Ronke Moody, the Deputy Director Public Affairs, the State Coordinator, said it was to encourage emotional expression and each boys that it’s okay to express their emotions and vulnerabilities.
She added that, it was also to make them to recognize that anger and aggression were natural emotions, but learn to manage and express them in healthy, lawful ways.
Mafuyai, therefore, urged the boys to talk to someone they trust about their feelings and emotions without fear of judgment to foster positive relationships.
She said, “surround boys with supportive role models who promote healthy masculinity. Look for mentors who demonstrate healthy anger management and emotional expression.
“It is also to promote inclusivity and diversity: Celebrate individuality and diversity, helping boys to understand that everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses.
“And to provide opportunities for growth: Encourage boys to take risks, try new things , new things, and learn from their mistakes, explore and create positively and Embrace virtues such as empathy, patience, self control and kindness”, the Plateau State Coordinator emphasised.
She, however, encouraged them to see themselves as human being whose rights were guaranteed and protected because they were valued, hence the need for them to not be afraid to speak up about their struggles and emotions.
The human right expert, therefore, called on them to work together by creating supportive environment that promotes their well-being and development through the management of their emotions and seeking help when needed.