If you’ve never had a migraine, you don’t know what God has done for you.
The ability to exist without your head feeling like it’s at war with itself is a blessing.
Mutfwang isn’t perfect, and he has his flaws, but he has shown that he cares about Plateau State and pays attention to the cries of the people. I believe we should support him while also holding him accountable and pushing him to do more.
As for Kefiano….
GOVERNOR MUTFWANG, DEPUTY OFFER THANKSGIVING TO MARK THREE YEARS IN OFFICE, EXPRESS PROFOUND GRATITUDE TO GOD AND PLATEAU PEOPLE FOR STEADFAST SUPPORT
...Says he will never forget the sacrifices of women and children who celebrated the reaffirmation of his mandate
It was a moment of profound praise, thanksgiving, and reflection as the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, joined by the Deputy Governor, Ngo Josephine Piyo, marked three years in office with deep gratitude to Almighty God for His faithfulness, guidance, protection, and sustaining grace.
The thanksgiving service, held on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the COCIN Headquarters Church, adjacent to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Jos, attracted a distinguished congregation, including former governors, serving and former senators, ministers, political leaders, members of the State Executive Council, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and supporters from across the state.
Addressing the congregation, Governor Mutfwang acknowledged God's divine favour, intervention, and preservation throughout his leadership journey, particularly during the 2023 electoral process, the legal battles that almost nullified his victory, and the numerous security challenges confronting Plateau State.
“Through it all, I have learned to trust in Jesus; I have learned to trust in God. Through it all, I have learned to depend upon His Word,” he declared, noting that numerous political, and security challenges had tested his resolve but ultimately strengthened his commitment to service.
The Governor expressed profound gratitude to God for His unwavering support and mercy, noting that despite the daunting challenges, he remained steadfast in faith and trust in the Almighty, whose grace enabled him to overcome every obstacle and emerge victorious.
Reflecting on the administration's achievements over the past three years, Governor Mutfwang highlighted significant progress across key sectors of the state's economy and development agenda. He disclosed that more than N16 billion had been expended on the payment of pensions and gratuities, while over N4 billion had been provided as medical assistance to vulnerable and indigent citizens.
He said, “When I saw women dancing after water returned to communities that had gone nearly twenty years without public water supply, I shed tears. These are the images that push me on,” he said.
He further stated that substantial investments had been made in transportation, healthcare delivery, education, agriculture, tourism, water, and peacebuilding initiatives aimed at fostering unity, stability, and prosperity across Plateau State.
According to him, the Plateau Specialist Hospital now boasts one of the best-equipped laboratories in the country, with standards that have received recognition from the World Health Organization (WHO). He also commended the effectiveness of the Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency and the State Ambulance Service in improving healthcare delivery across the state.
Governor Mutfwang reaffirmed his commitment to purposeful leadership and sustainable development, emphasizing that the successes recorded by his administration were made possible through God's grace, the resilience of Plateau citizens, and the collective efforts of stakeholders committed to building a greater Plateau.
As the administration enters its fourth year, he called on citizens to remain united, prayerful, and committed to the shared vision of a peaceful, prosperous, and thriving Plateau State. He renewed his commitment to defending the heritage of Plateau State, noting that he will always give the people a voice and work to protect citizens from all form of invasion.
The Governor expressed deep appreciation to the people for their unwavering support and confidence in his administration. He particularly paid tribute to the sacrifices made by women, youths, and children during
12. December: You Have Human Nature Intuition.
You've spent enough time around people to know that behaviour is often predictable. You understand motivations. You understand desires.
You understand what people are likely to do when pressure appears.
That's why you're rarely shocked by outcomes. You pay attention to people long before you pay attention to predictions. And people usually tell you everything you need to know.
11. November: You Have Risk Detection Intuition.
You don't just notice what could go right. You notice what could go wrong. Not because you're negative.
Because you're thorough.
You instinctively identify hidden risks, overlooked liabilities, and unanswered questions. People sometimes call you cautious.
Until your concerns turn out to be correct.