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Anniversary: UniJos, our UniJos at 50!

"In all that is fair and right, God bless our UniJos" (Last verse and stanza, UniJos Anthem.) Gilbert Onuaguluchi, Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus was transferred to the newly created University of Jos, Jos, the tin city and 'Europe' of Africa as it is often referred to. Taking over from the Principal of the erstwhile University of Ibadan, Jos campus, Dr. Emmanuel Ayandele. The Professor of Medicine hails from Awgu Enugu State, one of the foundation students of the then University College Ibadan and having studied in several reputable institution including the University of Glasgow, Scotland, No better person could have been sent to lay a firm foundation for the just established University. To model it after the parent University of Ibadan known for it excellence, the same UI where Onuaguluchi gained intellectual stamina. He did the best he knew to do, posterity judges him right every now...
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Rev. Fr. Muke Urges Christians to Remain Steadfast in Faith

By Jako. The Special Adviser to the Governor of Taraba State on Christian Religious Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, has called on Christians to remain steadfast in their faith by embracing humility, prayer, and self-denial in their daily lives. In a pastoral reflection released on Sunday, Fr. Muke drew inspiration from the Gospel of Luke 13:22–33, where Jesus admonished His followers to “strive to enter through the narrow door.” He said the passage is a reminder for believers to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ, even when such a path demands sacrifice and courage. “Our faith is not a matter of mere words or appearances, but of action and transformation,” he stated. “Many paths in today’s world may appear wide and easy, but not all lead to life. True discipleship requires walking in truth, even when it is unpopular.” Fr. Muke also urged Christians to lift Taraba State and Nigeria in prayer, asking God to grant wisdom to leaders and bless the efforts of...

PWDs in Karim Lamido Seek Kefas’ Support for Chairman Danjos’ Re-election.

By Jako. The Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), Karim Lamido Local Government Chapter, has appealed to Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, to support the re-election of Hon. Bitrus I. Danjos (JP) as Executive Chairman of Karim Lamido Local Government Council. In an open letter signed by the association’s chairman, Amnon Robert, the group described Danjos as a “shining example of true leadership” who has consistently prioritized the welfare of vulnerable groups, particularly persons with disabilities. According to the association, his administration has provided scholarships, economic empowerment initiatives, and medical assistance to members, while also addressing the broader developmental needs of the local government. “His leadership is marked by inclusivity, compassion, and concern for the vulnerable.  He has consistently served both able-bodied persons and those with disabilities without discrimination,” the letter stated. JONAPWD ...

Rector Commends Gov. Kefas for Upgrading Taraba College of Agriculture, Science and Technology.

By Jako. The Rector of Taraba State College of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Jalingo, Yakubu Ali Garjila, has commended Governor Agbu Kefas for prioritizing the development of the institution since assuming office. Speaking in an interview with our correspondent in Jalingo, Garjila said the governor’s intervention has already translated into visible progress, including the ongoing construction of a lecture hall as well as male and female hostels.  He noted that the projects, when completed, will go a long way in easing the accommodation challenges faced by students. The rector further urged Tarabans to continue supporting and praying for the governor’s success rather than resorting to criticism, stressing that his vision is aimed at building a better state. He also credited the governor’s efforts for the college’s recent access to Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) support, which will soon enable some lecturers to undergo skills development training. Some st...

Blind Association Accuses Senator Jimkuta of Marginalizing Persons with Disabilities.

By Jako, August 19, 2025. The Nigeria Association of the Blind, Taraba State Chapter, has accused the Senator representing Taraba South, David Su Jimkuta, of neglecting persons with disabilities (PWDs) in his constituency projects and empowerment initiatives. In an open letter signed by the state chairman, Comrade Wanderimam Teyang, and made available to journalists, the association expressed dismay over what it described as “the high rate of discrimination and marginalization” in the senator’s programmes over the past two years. According to the group, Senator Jimkuta’s interventions – including empowerment schemes, distribution of cars and motorcycles, fertilizer support, and employment opportunities – have consistently excluded PWDs. “We commend your efforts in empowering various groups and individuals in our constituency, but we cannot help but feel left out and neglected,” the letter stated. “This omission is a clear manifestation of discrimination and marginalization,...

Spinal Cord Injury Association Felicitates Commissioner Filister Musa Irarimam on Birthday

 By jako. The Spinal Cord Injury Association of Nigeria (SCIAN), Taraba State Chapter, has joined well-wishers across the state to celebrate the birthday of Commissioner Dr. (Mrs.) Filister Musa Irarimam, describing her as a leader dedicated to social justice and citizen welfare. In a congratulatory message signed by the Chairperson of the association, Mary James Gaisa, SCIAN lauded the Commissioner for her commitment to the reintegration and well-being of vulnerable groups, including persons living with spinal cord injuries. “We appreciate your dedication to promoting social justice and reintegration in Taraba State, and we are grateful for your leadership,” the message read. The association further prayed for continued divine protection, guidance, and good health for the Commissioner, expressing hope that her work would continue to positively impact countless lives in the state. Dr. Irarimam, who is widely recognized for her contributions to social development in Taraba, was desc...

500 Taraba Women Receive Empowerment Grants from Renewed Hope Initiative.

By Jako, August 18, 2025.  At least 500 women entrepreneurs in Taraba State have benefited from a ₦50,000 empowerment grant each, under the Renewed Hope Initiative in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation. The programme, which targets women across the 36 states of the federation, was coordinated in Taraba through the Office of the Governor’s Wife, Mrs. Agyn Agbu Kefas. The distribution ceremony was held on Monday at the Government House Conference Hall, Jalingo. Presenting the funds, Mrs. Kefas said the gesture was designed to strengthen petty traders and small-scale women entrepreneurs in the state. She explained that similar interventions had previously been extended to youths, the elderly, and vulnerable groups, all aimed at improving livelihoods and boosting household income. Mrs. Kefas expressed gratitude to Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and the Tony Elumelu Foundation for their commitment to women’s economic empowerment. She described the su...

Six Brigade Holds Annual Classification exercise in Jalingo.

By Jako. The 6 Brigade of the Nigerian Army has announced the commencement of its Second Annual Range Classification Exercise, scheduled to take place from Monday, August 18, to Wednesday, August 20, 2025. The training exercise, which is part of the Nigerian Army’s 2025 Forecast of Events, will be conducted at the 114 Battalion (Rear) Shooting Range in Jimlari, Jalingo, Taraba State. In a statement signed by Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for the Brigade, residents of Jalingo and neighboring communities were urged not to panic over the expected sounds of gunfire and visible troop movements during the exercise. “For public safety, farmers, herders, and other law-abiding citizens operating near the designated range area are strongly advised to stay away throughout the exercise period,” the statement read. The Brigade also appealed to the media to assist in sensitizing the public, noting that awareness and cooperation are key to en...

Fr. Muke Urges Christians to Embrace Gospel “Fire” for Renewal, Prays for Farmers in Taraba.

By Jako.  The Special Adviser to the Taraba State Governor on Christian Religious Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, has called on Christians to embrace the transformative “fire” of the Gospel and remain steadfast in faith, even in the face of challenges. Delivering his Sunday reflection on August 17, 2025, Fr. Muke drew from the Gospel of Luke 12:49–53, where Christ declared: “I have come to bring fire on the earth.” He explained that the fire represents the power of the Gospel, which cleanses hearts, renews lives, and calls believers to total commitment. According to him, this commitment often demands sacrifice and may sometimes bring division within families and communities, but it ultimately establishes peace rooted in truth, justice, and love. “This fire must inspire us to live as true witnesses of Christ,” Fr. Muke said. “We are called to shine as beacons of His light, not only in our families and communities but also in Taraba State and beyond.” The cler...