By Hamza Yuguda, July 6, 2026. Taraba State University has recorded another major academic milestone as the National Universities Commission (NUC) approved 24 new undergraduate programmes for the institution, effective from the 2026/2027 academic session. The approval was secured under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sunday Paul Bako, alongside members of the university management team, following a successful resource verification exercise conducted by the NUC. According to the approval letter issued by the Commission, the newly approved programmes are to run in full-time mode at the university’s main campus in Jalingo. 1. B.A. Sharia 2. B.A. Christian Theology 3. B.A. Philosophy 4. B.A. Religious Studies 5. B.A. African Traditional Religion 6. B.A. Classics 7. B.Sc. Advertisement 8. B.Sc. Broadcasting 9. B.Sc. Journalism and Media Studies 10. B.Sc. Public Relations 11. B.Sc. Data Science 12. B.Sc. Information and Communication Technology 13. B.Sc. Software Engineering...
By: Herbert Naphtali Bandawa There was a time when communities celebrated honesty, discipline, hard work, and good moral conduct. Young people looked up to men and women whose lives inspired hope and dignity. Today, however, we are witnessing a troubling shift in values. In many places, especially among the younger generation, attention has become more valuable than integrity, popularity more important than character, and influence more admired than virtue. This growing trend deserves serious reflection. In many communities today, there are individuals who build their identity around being known as the "big boys" or "big girls" in town. They seek to dominate conversations, control social spaces, and maintain a reputation that often depends more on public attention than genuine achievement. To sustain that image, some pursue every available opportunity whether ethical or unethical. to finance a lifestyle that attracts admiration. The danger ...