Tahav Agerzua is a respected Nigerian journalist, media consultant, and public affairs professional whose career spans several decades of impactful service in journalism, government communication, political strategy, and cultural advocacy. Born on November 11, 1960, he hails from Akerior in Utange Council Ward of Ushongo Local Government Area, Benue State, Nigeria. Over the years, Agerzua has built a reputation as a strategic communicator, seasoned media manager, and committed public servant.
Educational Background and Early Passion for Communication
Tahav Agerzua’s professional journey is rooted in a strong academic foundation. He earned a degree in English and Literary Studies from the University of Jos, Nigeria. This background sharpened his command of language, storytelling, and critical thinking—skills that would later define his success in journalism and public communication.
Driven by a passion for public discourse and information dissemination, he ventured into journalism shortly after his studies, determined to contribute meaningfully to society through the power of the media.
Journalism Career and Media Practice
Agerzua built his early career across reputable media organizations, practicing journalism in both Makurdi and Lagos. He worked with prominent newspapers such as The Voice and Champion Newspapers, where he contributed to editorial development and informed public debate.
His journalism career was marked by professionalism, analytical depth, and a clear understanding of the social responsibility of the media. Over time, he rose through the ranks, occupying strategic editorial positions that placed him at the heart of Nigeria’s evolving media landscape.
Advanced Training in Reputation and Media Management
In pursuit of professional excellence, Tahav Agerzua undertook specialized training in Reputation Management at Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom. This international exposure broadened his perspective on strategic communication, crisis management, media relations, and public image management.
The training further strengthened his capacity to manage complex communication challenges, particularly within political and government environments.
Transition into Government and Political Communication
Agerzua’s expertise naturally extended into government and politics, where effective communication is critical. He served as Chief Press Secretary to former Benue State Governor, Senator George Akume, a role that positioned him as a key voice of government.
He later became Media and ICT Adviser to Governor Samuel Ortom, playing a central role in shaping media strategy, managing public perception, and integrating information technology into government communication.
His political experience also includes serving as Special Assistant at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretariat and Director of Media and Publicity for a governorship campaign, roles that demanded strategic thinking, message discipline, and media coordination.
Campaigns, Advisory Roles, and National Service
Tahav Agerzua was deeply involved in political campaigns, serving as Media Adviser and Media Director for Samuel Ortom’s governorship campaigns. His strategic input helped shape campaign messaging and media engagement.
Beyond Benue State, he rendered services at the national level as a Senior Special Assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, further underscoring his credibility and experience in high-level public affairs and governance.
Culture, Tourism, and Creative Advocacy
A long-standing culture enthusiast, Agerzua’s passion for heritage and creativity found expression in his appointment as Principal Special Assistant on Culture and Tourism under the Benue State Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.
In this role, he has been actively involved in promoting cultural preservation, tourism development, and creative advocacy, recognizing culture as both an identity anchor and an economic driver for the state.
Leadership in Media Organizations
Over the years, Tahav Agerzua has held several influential positions within Nigeria’s media industry, including:
- Regional Editor, The Comet Newspapers
- Editorial Consultant, Power Magazine
- Executive Editor, The Best Option Newspaper
- President, Independent Print-Media Publishers Association of Nigeria (IPPAN)
These roles reflect his leadership capacity and commitment to strengthening media professionalism and industry standards.
Broadcast Media and Ongoing Engagement
In addition to print journalism, Agerzua is also a broadcast media practitioner. He currently hosts a programme on Asking Radio 98.5 Speed FM in Makurdi, where he continues to engage audiences on topical issues, public affairs, and social development.
A Legacy of Service and Professional Excellence
Tahav Agerzua’s career is a unique blend of journalism, strategic communication, politics, ICT consultancy, and cultural advocacy. Whether in the newsroom, government house, campaign trail, or cultural sector, he has consistently demonstrated intellectual depth, media professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to public service.

His journey stands as a testament to the power of communication in shaping governance, preserving culture, and strengthening democracy in Nigeria.


















