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		<title>BECO CONGRATULATES ITS UK BRANCH ON OCCASION OF PLACING BEROM BIBLE IN MUSEUM OF THE BOOK.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is with a deep sense of gratitude to God almighty that the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO) worldwide, on behalf of the Berom nation, joins the UK branch of the Organisation in the historic occasion of placing the Holy Bible in Berom in the British Museum of the Book. This event is a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It is with a deep sense of gratitude to God almighty that the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO) worldwide, on behalf of the Berom nation, joins the UK branch of the Organisation in the historic occasion of placing the Holy Bible in Berom in the British Museum of the Book. This event is a further demonstration of the ever resilient and never-giving up spirit of the worom, to excel anywhere we find ourselves.</p>



<p>That this occasion is holding at a location far from our ancestral homeland shows the sense of purpose and unity of our sons and daughters in the UK. It also shows how proud we are to identify with, as well as showcasing our revered culture and tradition.</p>



<p>BECO rejoices with the leadership and members of our UK branch for such an excellent job. We pray God to bless, keep and establish you all in your places of endeavour.</p>



<p>Once more accept our hearty congratulations and best wishes.</p>



<p>Da Chollom Gyang<br>Secretary General<br>November 4, 2024.</p>
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		<title>BECO JISHE UNIT HOLDS LEADERSHIP RETREAT AT FEDERAL SECRETARIAT JISHE.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO) Jishe unit holds leadership retreat and award presentation to some of it&#8217;s deserving sons and daughters. With a keynote address delivered by Hon Sam Godongs who spoke extensively on the need for reawakening by the Berom nation. His lecture was centred on four key objectives which include: understanding [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO) Jishe unit holds leadership retreat and award presentation to some of it&#8217;s deserving sons and daughters.</p>



<p>With a keynote address delivered by Hon Sam Godongs who spoke extensively on the need for reawakening by the Berom nation. His lecture was centred on four key objectives which include: understanding what is going on,  how best can we come up with a frame of thought, to maximize our benefits within the scheme of things in our land and how best to take advantage of opportunities when they present themselves. He described the Berom people under three categories, history, demography and culture.</p>



<p>Godongs eemphasized that  the Berom nation must have an agenda devoid of the perspective of the society, he defined an agenda as a principle one holds dear.He also redefine the mantra which he coined in the year 1996 &#8220;WOROM BARA TEYEI, SELE BEGWA NA SEI VWEL, WOROM SOGO &#8211; WOROM ASE WOROM&#8221; He asked the Berom nation to continue to play a big brother role on the Plateau but with utmost caution to avoid being stabbed. </p>



<p>Four Four papers were presented at the retreat by different scholars such </p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Population and Housing Census: What Benefits for Berom Nation by Mr. Pam Du Deme, State Director, National Population Commission Plateau State.</li><li>Re-animating The Berom Spirit for Development in Contemporary Times by Da Chollom Gyang, Secretary General BECO </li><li>2023 General Elections: Where should the interest of Berom lie? By Jacob C. Pwakim, CSO worker</li><li>Berom Agenda: The Right Perspective by Dr. D.D Nyam, BECO Chairman Jos North </li></ol>



<p>There was a question and answer session consequent on the papers presented. </p>



<p>The Gwom Kabong Da Gabriel Sha who was represented by Gwom Jishe, Da Ezekiel Kwon was delighted that a unit of BECO was putting on such a commendable outing, he said this is maiden in the history of BECO. </p>



<p>Awards of recognition of leadership excellence and commitment to the Berom dreams were later presented to deserving individuals, responding on behalf of other awardees, The BECO President worldwide, Da Gyang Dudu Dalyop who was awarded with exemplary leadership award saluted the organizers of the retreat for their well thought idea of bringing out such a laudable programme, he made a handsome donation of Fifty Thousand Naira (50,000) only. </p>



<p>The idea for the retreat according to the Chairman of BECO Jishe unit Mr. Jick Lawrence is to spur the Berom nation to brace up Contemporary challenges. </p>



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		<title>BECO Jos-North Chairman&#8217;s Speech on the Occasion of Swearing-in of the Executive Council Jos-North.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 13:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Speech of the Chairman, BECO Jos North Da Dr Davou D. Nyam on the occasion of the Swearing-in Ceremony of the Executive Council Committee Members of the Newly Created BECO Branches in Jos North Local Government Area on the 13th February, 2021 at the Old Gbong Gwom Jos Palace . Protocols. It is with great [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Speech of the Chairman, BECO Jos North Da Dr Davou D. Nyam on the occasion of the Swearing-in Ceremony of the Executive Council Committee Members of the Newly Created BECO Branches in Jos North Local Government Area on the 13th February, 2021 at the Old Gbong Gwom Jos Palace .</strong></p>



<p>Protocols.</p>



<p>It is with great pleasure that today; I stand to address you on this august occasion of the swearing-in of the Executive Council Committee Members of the newly created BECO branches in Jos North Local Government Area.<br>Uneasy it is said, lays the head that wears the crown. To my mind, this suggests that leadership is a serious business as one would be required to be a role model to the people being led. It is for the Humble and not for the Simple. It therefore, behoves on all of you being sworn-in today to learn the art of Humility and not Simplicity (where anything goes).</p>



<p>When suddenly we were Nigerians, we believed in the course and gave our all in all for it. Before we realised it, we were being slaughtered, killed, maimed and sacked out of our ancestral land; Our Heritage. When we wailed and cried and looked up to the government that has the primary responsibility of protecting us (lives and property), a very BIG government official told us to give up our lands or risk being killed. Another government official that we consider our very own, instead of identifying with us, pledged his life for the very government that apparently and perhaps tacitly nodded at the plight and predicament of our people. As if these were not enough, our close neighbours whom we salvaged from the hands of their feudal lords who were using them alive as mortar in building walls and ensured they were carved out of the North Eastern state to Plateau (Jos), are shamelessly telling us that we (Beroms) don’t have land in Jos North Local Government Area. See boundary adjustment problems identified by Irikefe panel page 25. 1976.</p>



<p>In a memorandum submitted by the Afizere Cultural and Community Development Association (ACCDA) to the committee on the amendment of Gazette No 4 vol.10 of 12th May, 2005 dated 20th July 2005 at page 4, the Afizare stated that the following villages were formerly occupied by them. These are Old Airport, Rayfield, Dadin Kowa, Anglo Jos and Giring (Abattoir). To claim that all these areas they listed were under T/Wada (Gyese) is quiet preposterous. For the records, Giring is a substantive village which was gazetted since 1935, with Jishe (T/Wada) being one of the component hamlets of the village. These claims were obviously unsubstantiated, baseless and quiet an unfortunate development. They have not relented and have continued to cause so much disaffection because of this.</p>



<p>Kabong Village which was upgraded from Hamlet to a Village with a substantive village Head since 1935 is today being claimed by the Afizere as their ancestral land. The same Afizere have laid claims of some parts of Goemai land having been graciously accommodated by the Goemai. You may wish to See PLATEAU STATE PEACE CONFERENCE 2004 MAIN REPORT PAGE 25 AND 26.</p>



<p>What are we expected to do as a people? This Land is our Heritage, This land is our Identity, This Land is our Destiny and This Land is God’s Ordination for our people! Striping us of this Heritage, Identity and Destiny reduces us to Nothingness. This is therefore, Completely Unacceptable.</p>



<p>We are all aware that peace is not necessarily the absence of war, but the establishment and execution of justice, fairness and equity. The Bible teaches us in Romans Chapter 13: 1 &#8211; 7 that it is God who establishes a government and we need to be obedient to such constituted authority from God. Second, those rulers (government) are put in place to punish wrongdoers and not lawful citizens. While we submit to constituted authority, we nevertheless, have our expectations of a responsible government.</p>



<p>Today you are being sworn-in as leaders to Uphold, Educate, and Promote the Culture and Tradition of our people in every responsible way possible in our respective villages and hamlets. We have no body to turn or look up to except our God, the creator of the Heavens and the Earth who has given this Land to our forebears and who has also bestowed on us the responsibility to hand over the same to our children’s children to the Third and Fourth Generations.</p>



<p>First our Unity as a people is paramount and non-negotiable: Worom ase Worom simplicita! My Exco at the Local Government Level is championing this course and we expect you to do the same in your respective areas. The tower of Babel in the Bible readily comes to mind that God said: Indeed the people are ONE and they all have ONE language and this is what they begin to do: Now nothing that they purpose to do will be withheld from them. Gen. 11:1- (6) NKJV. I stand today and challenge all Berom sons and daughters to be one and speak with one voice in Unity and only then can we redeem our Land: Our Heritage, Our Identity and Our Destiny. Worom Sogo!</p>



<p>Second, the Bible declares that: For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God. Rom. 8:19 NKJV. Our forefathers spoke to the Land and it responded to them. Today, I make bold to declare that no divination against it shall stand and whatever has been buried in it shall be vomited and converted to fertilizer. Hear o Land, the Voice of the Lord!<br>We will teach you to invoke the spirit of the Land to consume its enemies from within and without. Together we shall succeed in Jesus name.</p>



<p>We call on all Plateau indigenes and indeed all true Nigerians who know the truth of our plight and predicament to remain solid on the path of Truth and Righteousness.</p>



<p>Finally, I must sincerely thank you all for the sacrifice you have made in making time in spite of the busy schedules of these days to grace this occasion. It our prayer that the good Lord who brought you here safely, will take you back to your various destinations safely in Jesus Name.</p>



<p>Thank you and God Bless.</p>



<p>Arise Berom Nation!<br>Arise Plateau People!!<br>Arise True Nigerians!!!<br>God bless the Federal Republic!!!!</p>
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<p>Berom is a popular tribe found in four Local Government Areas of Plateau State.The councils are Jos North, Jos South, Barikin Ladi and Riyom, all in the Northern zone of the state.</p>



<p>But outside their state of origins, members of the tribe are in high number in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).</p>



<p>Last week, indigenes of the popular tribe under the umbrella of Berom community in Abuja rolled out drums to celebrate their culture.<br>The celebration, held every year is known as the Berom Festival. Some refer it as Nzem Berom.</p>



<p><br>The event held with members of the association dressed in the traditional costumes, and singing songs in their local dialect, in appreciation of God’s abundant blessings upon their lives and families.</p>



<p>President of BECA, Da Markus Choji Dye explained that the gathering was an annual event that showcases the culture and traditions of Berom resident in Abuja and environs.</p>



<p>The aim of the gathering is to bring unity and showcase the rich traditions and cultural endowments of the Berom people in Abuja and environs.</p>



<p>He agve historical background of Nzem Berom Abuja, which started over ten years ago, with the aim of strengthening the bond of unity among the Beroms in Abuja.</p>



<p>“The first Nzem Berom Abuja took place in 1995 and the second took place in 1996. The festival was suspended due to reorganisation in BECA. The festival resumed on May 21, 2016 as third in the series after 19 years. Today’s Nzem Berom Abuja is the fourth and has come to stay. We are celebrating the festival in a simple manner. We will continue to encourage hosting of this festival with the aim of uniting our people and promoting peaceful coexistence among other tribes in the FCT and Nigeria as a whole.”</p>



<p>According to him, the association exists to encourage unity and progress of all Berom people in and outside of Abuja.</p>



<p>To improve the general wellbeing and development of members through moral and material assistance.</p>



<p>It also exists to relate with other communities and or associations with similar objectives for peaceful co-existence for enhancement of socio-economic development of members in and outside the country.</p>



<p>Dye said the Beroms&nbsp; have also not failed in being their brothers keepers especially those displaced due to crisis.</p>



<p>They have on continuous basis provided relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) within Riyom, Barkin Ladi and Jos South Local Government Areas, especially those Communities affected by insurgency.</p>



<p>They also embark on voter education of members on the need to participate actively in the ongoing voters registration exercise in order to be part of those that will elect the next set of leaders in coming elections.</p>



<p>Chairman of the occasion, Jack Yakubu Pam commended the Beroms in Abuja for showcasing their culture and also lending support to displaced persons back home.</p>



<p>He urged other tribes to emulate Berom people residing in Abuja.</p>



<p>Highlight of the occasion was the display of the Berom cultural dance by the various branches of BECA.</p>



<p>The grand finale of the 2017 Nzem Berom was preceded by a gala night, where the Zereh Berom Abuja (Most Beautiful Berom Girl in Abuja) was selected.</p>
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