By our Correspondent. The family and friends of the late Sarah Fenwi Cletus have announced arrangements for her burial, following her passing on April 24, 2026. Sarah, who was born on January 2, 2011, died at the age of 15. Her death has drawn an outpouring of grief from loved ones and members of the community, who remember her as a young girl full of promise. According to details released by the family, the burial service is scheduled to take place on Monday, April 27, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. The service will be held at Mr. Ngezack’s residence, located near the Grace Junior Football Field in the ATC area. Following the service, final interment will take place later that day at Anguwa Lapo, after the Grace Junior area, opposite the police checkpoint, at 10:00 p.m. The announcement, adorned with floral tributes and a solemn message, expressed the family’s deep sorrow, stating, “We love you, but God loves you most. May your soul rest in peace.” Friends, relatives, and sympat...
Bandawa Youths Back Nuki for Reps Bid, Call for Development-Oriented Leadership Youth leaders from the Bandawa community have thrown their weight behind Hon. Bernard Anthony Nuki’s bid to represent Karim Lamido, Lau and Ardo Kola Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, citing the urgent need for responsive leadership and grassroots-driven development. The endorsement was formally announced by the Chairman of the Bandawa Community Youths Development Association, Mr. Beruit Nock, during a press briefing held at Camp View Event Centre, Mile Six, Jalingo, on Thursday. He described the move as a defining moment in the political trajectory of the constituency. According to Nock, the decision to support Nuki underscores a growing frustration among youths over what they termed years of ineffective representation, which they say has stalled development across the three local government areas. He pointed to persistent deficits in critical sectors, including road infrastructure,...