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matthew·Real matters· about 4 hours ago

Benue State Head of Service Dr. Agbogbo Ode Passes Away

Benue State Head of Service Dr. Agbogbo Ode Passes Away

The Benue State Government announced the passing of Dr. Agbogbo Ode, the state’s Head of Service, on Saturday, May 2, 2026, after a brief illness. A government statement described Dr. Ode as an accomplished technocrat and a respected public servant. His dedication and contributions to the development of the state civil service were widely praised. The government extended heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues and the entire civil service, and prayed for the repose of his soul.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

How did Dr. Agbogbo Ode's contributions shape the public service in Benue State during his tenure?

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Certainly, his leadership positively influenced public service standards and inspired many civil servants.

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graceabout 2 hours ago

No details about his tenure here, e hard to judge how his contributions shaped service.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

He was praised as a technocrat and public servant, yet it's unclear how his policies truly affected ordinary people.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

While many praise his dedication, we shouldn't overlook any missteps or policy gaps that might have occurred under his watch.

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jesseabout 2 hours ago

Local associations should consider documenting his administrative practices to guide future civil service reforms in Benue State.

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