By Abdul Adams, February 15,2026. No fewer than 503 fresh students have been formally admitted into 15 accredited undergraduate programmes at Kwararafa University, Wukari during its 21st matriculation ceremony held at the institution’s main campus in Hyuku, Wukari. The colourful event brought together members of the university management, academic staff, parents and well-wishers who witnessed the formal induction of the new students into the academic community. Established in 2005 as the first university in Taraba State and widely recognised as a community-promoted institution in sub-Saharan Africa, the university has continued to expand its academic offerings and reputation in private tertiary education within Nigeria’s North-East region. The institution has produced graduates across several fields who are making contributions in public and private sectors, particularly in areas driven by digital skills and technological innovation. In his matriculation address, the Vice-Ch...
Infrastructure: Senator Umahi Drives Taraba Road Revolution, Flags Momentum on Key Federal Highway Projects.
By Jako Keke, February 15, 2026. Officials of the Federal Ministry of Works and representatives of Sardauna Local Government Area have conducted a national media tour of ongoing road projects in Taraba State, highlighting progress on the Gembu–Mbamnga–Lip (Yang) Road being constructed by SKECC Nigeria Limited. During the inspection visit, engineers and project managers guided journalists through various sections of the road corridor, explaining the scope of work and the construction methods being applied. The project, which is part of the Federal Government’s infrastructure renewal drive, is expected to improve connectivity among mountain communities, boost agricultural transportation, and enhance cross-border trade activities in the area. Addressing members of the press, the Minister of Works Sen.Engr David Enweze Umahi Represented by the Federal Controller of Works in Taraba State, Engr. Ibrahim Usman, also gave an update on the reconstruction and rehabil...