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31/03/2026

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Building Bridges for Peace II :From insight to action Learning Video.As part of knowledge sharing and learning dissemination, YIAVHA produced a learning vide...

🇳🇬 Nigeria 2027Fasting. Reflecting. Voting.Feb 20 & Mar 6 — Ramadan & Lent meet the ballot.Can a nation pray and vote wi...
15/02/2026

🇳🇬 Nigeria 2027
Fasting. Reflecting. Voting.

Feb 20 & Mar 6 — Ramadan & Lent meet the ballot.
Can a nation pray and vote with integrity at the same time? Maybe this is our democracy’s turning point or a complete defeat of religion as a platform that inspires honest behaviours.

This week, I joined the NWG + SFRC briefing engaging the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Nigeria’s Electoral ...
13/02/2026

This week, I joined the NWG + SFRC briefing engaging the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Nigeria’s Electoral Act, the 2023 elections, and the outlook toward 2027.

I acknowledged the important reforms introduced under the Electoral Act 2022 — especially the adoption of technology, clearer timelines for pre-election dispute resolution, and faster post-election adjudication. These have contributed to improved institutional stability.

But 2023 also surfaced critical lessons:

• Public demand for electronic transmission transparency reflects a deeper trust deficit — not just a technical debate.

• Premature international endorsements of elections can unintentionally weaken domestic accountability. Democratic partnerships must remain principled and consistent.

• Institutional independence matters. When incumbents oversee security, anti-corruption, and financial regulatory bodies during elections they are contesting, public confidence suffers.

• Technology at polling units is not enough. If large volumes of cash continue to shape electoral behavior, vote-buying will persist — particularly in economically vulnerable communities. Financial transparency is electoral reform.

• Logistical failures must be interrogated carefully — especially in fragile communities where disruption can distort outcomes.

• And technology cannot defeat violence. Until perpetrators of electoral coercion are investigated and prosecuted, impunity will undermine reform.

As Nigeria looks toward 2027, strengthening electoral integrity requires more than improved procedures. It requires institutional independence, financial transparency, accountability for violence, and principled international engagement.

Jacob Choji Pwakim On behalf of myself, my family, and friends, I extend heartfelt solidarity to His Majesty, the Gbong ...
02/05/2025

Jacob Choji Pwakim

On behalf of myself, my family, and friends, I extend heartfelt solidarity to His Majesty, the Gbong Gwom Jos President of the Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs and Chairman of the Jos Joint Council of Chiefs as well as the Berom Tripartite Organizations: the Berom Educational and Cultural Organization (BECO) under the capable leadership of Dara Dudu, the Berom Youth Moulders Association (BYM) ably led by Barrister Solomon, and the Berom Women Development Association (BEWDA), on the occasion of the 2025 Nzem Berom celebration.

To Dara Majesty and the entire Berom nation, our love and unwavering support are with you. We pray that our collective hopes for a fruitful farming season will be granted by Dagwi and blessed by Mother Earth. May this year's festival usher in a season of peace, healing, forgiveness, and collective progress for the Plateau and all of Nigeria.

Our hearts remain with you and our people. Let us use this moment to renew our call for peace. No community should suffer for the crimes of another summary executions and reprisals on the Plateau must end. As this festival is deeply rooted in agriculture, let it remind us that food is a gift meant for all humanity.

Rwas Jacob Choji Pwakim
Executive Director,
YIAVHA Nigeria.

I have reached 400 followers! Thank you for your continued support. I could not have done it without each of you. 🙏🤗🎉
11/07/2023

I have reached 400 followers! Thank you for your continued support. I could not have done it without each of you. 🙏🤗🎉

In view of the rising dynamics of the violence in Plateau and most middle belt states, it's crucial we start having this...
07/05/2023

In view of the rising dynamics of the violence in Plateau and most middle belt states, it's crucial we start having this conversation. Great Job

Great job to the school, the Rector Rev Fr Dr. Gideon Pwakim, the Vice Rector, Fr Jah, management members, and all those...
05/11/2022

Great job to the school, the Rector Rev Fr Dr. Gideon Pwakim, the Vice Rector, Fr Jah, management members, and all those who make the seminary work again. Congratulations to the archBishop for this great feat, supporting the team to make the school work again, and empowering humanity through quality education.

Good job to the teachers as we are not just seeing quality structures but quality students. Kyet Na'anpit

We extend our solidarity to the Mwagavul nation over the coronation of their king, Da John Putmang  Hirse. Your royal hi...
05/11/2022

We extend our solidarity to the Mwagavul nation over the coronation of their king, Da John Putmang Hirse. Your royal highness, as you officially emerged the mantle of this traditional leadership, we pray for wisdom for you and your council in chief and the entire Platesu State Council of Chiefs and emires.

These are difficult times for any leader, may you have the resilience to guide and guard your people to safety and prosperity. May the spitit of God lead you and may the good leadership of those that were there before you inspire you.

Longlive the king

Pwakim Jacob Choji
Chairman, Plateau Peace Practitioners Network
Executive Director, YIAVHA

Plateau Peace Practitioners Network -PPPN

Democracy is actually a process, we would have to be patient with it to attain the greater part of it being government o...
04/11/2022

Democracy is actually a process, we would have to be patient with it to attain the greater part of it being government of the people, by the people and for the people. Violence is one aspect that undermine democracy hence, we must aviod it regardless of our grievances.

Regardless of our prejudices over court judgements in Nigeria, the court remains the most civilised way of securing any mandate perceived to have been stolen.

Congratulations to Gwani Muhammad Adam Alkali for following through with this mandate through the courts and not allowing supporters to cause mayhem. This is a lesson to all politicians both young and old. As 2023 approaches, we must avoid violence by every means.

Gwani Muhammad Adam Alkali Fans Club.

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