Proceedings in the criminal case instituted against the Chief Executive Officer of Taraba Business School, Taraba News and SumTV, Mr. Gabriel Olayinka, were on Monday stalled at Upper Area Court No. 11, Jalingo, following the absence of counsel to the complainant. The matter, bordering on alleged criminal breach of trust and cheating, could not proceed after counsel representing the complainant, Mr. D.G. Tukura, informed the court that they were not prepared for the hearing. Counsel to the defendant, Mr. L.L. Tadkok, of P.D Pius Chambers who spoke to journalists after the court session, said his legal team was fully prepared to commence hearing only to discover that the complainant's counsel was seeking an adjournment. According to him, the defence team had complied with the hearing notice served on them and appeared before the court expecting the prosecution to open its case. "We came to court today prepared to defend our client against the allegations of crim...
By Jako Keke, Editor-in-Chief, June 15, 2026. Proceedings in a suit challenging the conduct of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary elections for the Jalingo/Yorro/Zing and Ardo-Kola/Karim-Lamido/Lau federal constituencies were on Monday stalled at the Federal High Court, Jalingo, following the absence of the presiding judge, Justice Mashkur Salisu. The matter, which was slated for hearing, could not proceed as the judge was not in court, prompting an adjournment until June 17, 2026. The suit was instituted by Honorable Princess Leah Olusiyi Solomon and Honorable Job Julius Saleh, both aspirants in the APC primary election process. Hon Leah Solomon contested for the party's ticket for the Jalingo/Yorro/Zing Federal Constituency, while Hon Julius sought the nomination for the Ardo-Kola/Karim-Lamido/Lau Federal Constituency. The plaintiffs are asking the court to nullify the primaries in the two constituencies, contending that no valid primary elections were...