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UMCN: Bishop Ande Brokers Historic Partnership to Transform Theological Education in Nigeria

By Jako Keke, March 27, 2026. A major breakthrough has been recorded in the advancement of theological education within the Nigeria Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church, as two of its seminaries have entered into a landmark international partnership aimed at strengthening pastoral training. The Bishop of the Nigeria Episcopal Area, Ande Emmanuel, has facilitated a strategic collaboration between Banyam Theological Seminary (BTS) and Kakulu Theological Seminary (KTS) with the United Methodist University School of Theology in Germany. The partnership, described as historic by church authorities, is expected to significantly enhance the quality of theological education and ministerial formation for pastors across Nigeria. It marks a decisive step toward global academic integration and capacity building within the church’s educational institutions. Sources within the church noted that the initiative reflects Bishop Emmanuel’s commitment to revitalizing theological trai...
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VISIT: Aspirant Hon. Maxwell Koppi Declares for Gassol II Assembly Seat, Seeks Grassroots Backing.

By our Correspondent, March 27, 2026. A political aspirant, Hon. Maxwell Koppi Gassolhas formally declared his intention to contest for the position of Member, Taraba State House of Assembly, representing Gassol II Constituency, following an official visit to his ward headquarters in Namnai. The declaration was made during an engagement with party stakeholders in Namnai where the aspirant outlined his vision for effective representation, youth empowerment, and sustainable development in the constituency. Addressing party members at the grassroots, Hon Koppi  the aspirant emphasized the importance of inclusive governance and pledged to prioritize the needs and aspirations of the people if elected.  He noted that his ambition is driven by a desire to bridge the gap between leadership and the electorate through transparency, accountability, and responsive representation. The visit drew the presence of key figures within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), includin...

OBITUARY:Taraba MCDA Women Leader Haj Aisha Danladi Dies After Prolonged Illness.

By Jako Keke, March 26, 2026.  The Taraba State chapter of the MCDA has been thrown into mourning following the death of its Women Leader, Haj Aisha Danladi, who passed away after a prolonged illness. In a brief statement announcing her demise, the organisation expressed profound sadness over the loss, describing the late Danladi as a devoted leader who served with dignity, humility, and compassion. Until her death, she played a key role in mobilising and supporting women within the MCDA structure in Taraba State, earning respect for her commitment and selfless service. Colleagues and associates have begun paying tribute to her life and legacy, noting that her contributions to women’s development and community engagement will not be forgotten. Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family. She is survived by family members, associates, and a community of admirers.

NPF: Dongshal Takes Charge as 33rd Taraba Police Commissioner, Pledges Security Overhaul.

By our Crime Correspondent, March 26, 2026. The has announced the assumption of duty of CP Morkwap S. Dongshal as the 33rd Commissioner of Police in the state, signaling a renewed push toward strengthening security and operational efficiency. In a statement issued on Thursday, the Command said Dongshal officially took over leadership with over three decades of policing experience, bringing with him a strong focus on public safety, professionalism, and community-oriented policing. His appointment, according to the Command, forms part of broader reforms by the aimed at enhancing security architecture and improving service delivery nationwide. The statement was signed by the Acting Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Victor Mshelizah, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police. Speaking shortly after assuming office, CP Dongshal reaffirmed his commitment to safeguarding lives and property across Taraba State. He stressed the adoption of intelligence-led policing and proact...

SCHOOLS:WOVAIDE Trains 31 School Leaders in Taraba on Anti-Bullying Policy to Curb Rising Student Vulnerability.

By our Correspondent, March 26, 2026. A non-governmental organization, Women of Valour Initiative for Development and Empowerment, WOVAIDE, has intensified efforts to tackle bullying and its far-reaching consequences in schools with the successful training of 31 proprietors and principals of selected private secondary schools in Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State. The one-day orientation workshop, which focused on the newly introduced Anti-Bullying Policy 2025, brought together critical stakeholders in the education sector to address what experts describe as a growing threat to student well-being and academic continuity. Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of WOVAIDE, Mrs Sarah David Ibi , emphasized the urgent need for school authorities to remain vigilant against all forms of bullying, whether perpetrated by teachers, fellow students, caregivers, or even parents. She cited research findings indicating that between 70 and 80 percent...

Taraba Clean: TSESA Rallies Residents for Monthly Sanitation, Reassures Workers Amid Salary Delays.

By Jako Keke, March 25, 2026. As dawn breaks this Saturday, March 28, 2026, streets across Taraba State are expected to take on a different rhythm quieter roads, reduced vehicular movement, and a collective return to a civic duty often overlooked in the bustle of daily life.  The Taraba State Environmental Sanitation Agency (TSESA) is once again calling on residents to step out, not for commerce or travel, but for community cleanliness. In a renewed push to strengthen environmental hygiene, TSESA has announced the enforcement of movement restrictions during the state’s monthly sanitation exercise.  The directive, according to the agency’s Chairman, Alhaji Iliya Kefas, is aimed at creating a conducive atmosphere for effective cleaning activities across towns and communities. The monthly sanitation exercise, a longstanding public health initiative, is designed to curb the spread of diseases, promote cleaner surroundings, and instill a culture of environmental respons...

CONTEST:Hon. Koppi Unveils ‘Liberation Manifesto,’ Targets Turnaround for Gassol II.

By our Political Correspondent,  March 25, 2026. Aspirant for the 2027 Taraba State House of Assembly election, Hon.Maxwell Danlami Yahaya Koppi, has unveiled an ambitious “Manifesto of Liberation” aimed at addressing what he described as years of neglect, underdevelopment, and limited opportunities in Gassol II Constituency. Presenting the document to supporters and stakeholders, Koppi said his candidacy is driven by a collective vision to build a “better, united and prosperous” constituency, stressing that his campaign transcends ethnic, religious, and social divides. “This manifesto is not just a promise; it is a movement,” he declared. “A movement to liberate our people from poor representation and create real opportunities for growth and development.” At the heart of the manifesto is a mission to restore hope through effective representation, anchored on core values of unity, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, and justice. Hon. Koppi outlined key priority...

ALLEGATIONS: TSU Jalingo Student Refutes Alleged Hostel Fracas, Faults Media Report.

By our Correspondent, March 25,2026. A 200-level student of the Department of English Language and Linguistics at Taraba State University, Miss Monica Tanko, has dismissed as false a report alleging her involvement in a fracas with security personnel at the institution’s Preliminary Campus Hostel. The report, published by Taraba Daily Graph on March 20, 2026, claimed that the student engaged in a confrontation with security officials. However, Miss Tanko, in a disclaimer issued the same day, described the account as inaccurate and misleading. She clarified that the incident in question was a routine disciplinary engagement relating to a dress code concern, which she said she promptly resolved by complying with the institution’s regulations. According to her, after tendering an apology and addressing the issue, she was granted access to the hostel facility located within the Taraba State Polytechnic. Miss Tanko further stated that she neither granted any interview to the pub...

TSESA: Taraba Enforces Total Lockdown for Sanitation, Declares Emergency on Blocked Drainages.

By Jako Keke, March 25, 2026. The Taraba State Environmental Sanitation Agency has announced a sweeping set of measures aimed at strengthening environmental hygiene across the state, including a total lockdown during sanitation hours and an emergency intervention on blocked drainage systems in the state capital, Jalingo. The decisions were reached on March 23, 2026, during the agency’s monthly board meeting attended by top officials and board members. The meeting, convened under the leadership of the agency’s management, focused on addressing sanitation challenges and preparing the state ahead of the rainy season. A key resolution from the meeting mandates strict enforcement of movement restrictions during the monthly sanitation exercise. According to the agency, all shops, markets, and workplaces will remain closed during the exercise, with only essential services exempted as may be officially approved. Residents have been urged to actively participate by cleaning their im...