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Former Nigerian Governor Shares New Things He Learnt In Prison

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Jolly Tavoro Nyame, a former Governor of Taraba State has revealed that he gained valuable insights during his periods of imprisonment in the Kuje Prison and hospital.

Speaking in Jalingo, the state capital, during a thanksgiving service held at the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) state secretariat, he asserted his commitment to becoming a more capable leader if granted a second chance to lead the state.

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He declared that the experience had imparted invaluable lessons, moulding him into a better potential leader for the people of Taraba State.

ā€œI learnt a lot while in Kuje Prison and in the hospital,” Nyame said. Continuing, he said “If given another opportunity to lead the people of Taraba State, I will do better because of the experience I have gained,ā€ Nyame affirmed.

He emphasized the significance of faith and resilience, advising leaders to stand strong in the face of challenges.

Nyame, who served only four years of a 14-year sentence, asserted that his imprisonment was politically motivated.

Amid personal reflections, he conveyed a message of hope and unity for Nigerians, underscoring the importance of prayer and faith in the nationā€™s future.

In addition to sharing his personal journey, Nyame urged Nigerians to exercise prudence in their expenses and called on the government to prioritize policies that improve citizensā€™ lives.

The State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Rev. Isaiah Magaji Jirapiye, on his part, stated that Nyameā€™s narrative and commitment to personal growth provide inspiration to those encountering challenges. He highlighted the potential for reflection, growth, and positive change, even in difficult times.

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