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CELEBRATION: NCWS Marks International Women’s Day in Taraba, Seeks Stronger Protection and Empowerment for Women.

By Jako Keke, March 9, 2026. The Taraba State chapter of the (NCWS) has joined the rest of the world to commemorate the 2026 with a renewed call for stronger protection, empowerment and greater inclusion of women in leadership and decision-making processes. The colourful event brought together women leaders, civil society groups, faith-based organizations and development advocates who reflected on the progress made in advancing the rights of women while also highlighting the challenges that still confront women and girls in society. In her welcome address, the Taraba State President of NCWS, Mrs. Mercy Daniel Garba, noted that the global celebration of International Women’s Day has over the years contributed significantly to improving the status and welfare of women across the world. She explained that the theme of the celebration underscores the need to protect women and girls from discrimination, abuse and harmful traditional practices that continue to hinder their growth and pa...
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FAITH: Cleric Urges Christians to Seek Spiritual Renewal as Lent Progresses.

By Jako Keke, March 8, 2026. Christians have been urged to deepen their relationship with God and embrace spiritual renewal as the Lenten season progresses. The Special Adviser to the Taraba State Governor on Christian Religious Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, gave the call in a message to the faithful on the Third Sunday of Lent. In the message, Fr. Muke reflected on the Gospel passage of John 4:5–42, which recounts the encounter between Jesus Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well. He explained that the passage highlights Jesus as the giver of the “living water” that satisfies the deepest thirst of the human heart. According to him, the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman demonstrates that God’s grace is available to all people regardless of background, stressing that genuine fulfillment can only be found through a sincere relationship with Christ. The cleric noted that the Lenten period offers Christians an opportunity for reflection, repe...

WUKARI: Kefas’ Aide Visits Fire-Damaged St. Mary’s Cathedral, Conveys Governor’s Sympathy.

By Jako Keke, March 8, 2026. The Special Adviser to the Taraba State Governor on Christian Religious Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Muke Patrick, has visited the fire-ravaged St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral, Wukari to assess the extent of damage and convey the sympathy of Governor Agbu Kefas to the Catholic community. Fr. Patrick made the visit shortly after representing the governor at the RCCN Zion Convention in Takum, where he had earlier attended activities on behalf of the state government. During the visit to the cathedral, the Special Adviser expressed deep concern over the fire incident which affected the historic place of worship. He described the development as a painful loss to the Catholic faithful and the wider Christian community in Taraba State. Fr. Patrick conveyed Governor Kefas’ heartfelt sympathy to the Bishop, clergy and members of the Catholic Church, assuring them that the state government stands in solidarity with them during the difficult period. ...

MUMUYE: Call for Unity Dominates Mumuye Political Consultative Forum in Jalingo.

By Jako Keke, March 7, 2026. Stakeholders of the Mumuye ethnic nationality have called for renewed unity and collective action as a pathway to strengthening the political and socio-economic relevance of the group in Taraba State and beyond. The call was made during a political consultative forum held at the Mumuye House in Mile Six, , where leaders, community representatives, and stakeholders gathered to deliberate on the future of the Mumuye nation. Speaking at the gathering, the National President of the (MCDA), , described unity among the Mumuye people as the greatest strength that can sustain their relevance and influence. Dogo, a retired Assistant Superintendent of Police, recalled with nostalgia the era when the Mumuye people spoke with one voice on issues affecting their collective interest. He expressed concern over what he described as growing divisions within the ethnic group, urging members to set aside differences and work toward a common purpose. Accordin...

IWD: Women in Taraba Urged to Strengthen Unity, Collaboration at IWD 2026 Celebration.

By Jako Keke, March 7, 2026. Women in Taraba State have been urged to strengthen unity, collaboration, and active participation in societal development as part of efforts to advance opportunities for women and girls. The call was made during the 2026 celebration of International Women’s Day at the Jolly Nyame Stadium Jalingo organized under the umbrella of the National Council of Women's Societies (NCWS) in the state. In her welcome address, the President of the NCWS Taraba State Chapter, Mercy Daniel Garba, described the celebration as a moment for reflection on the strength, resilience, and invaluable contributions of women to societal growth and development. She noted that the theme of this year’s celebration, “Give to Gain,” highlights the need for women to make deliberate contributions toward achieving meaningful progress, inclusion, and empowerment in their communities. According to her, the various affiliate groups under the NCWS platform understand that collecti...

POLITICS: PDP Urges Massive Participation in Ongoing Membership Registration in Taraba.

By our Correspondent, March 7, 2026. Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba State have been urged to turn out in large numbers to participate in the party’s ongoing membership registration exercise ahead of next year’s general elections. The call was made by the Taraba State Chairman of the party, Obidah Bitrus, while speaking with journalists in Jalingo. Bitrus said active participation in the registration process was necessary to consolidate the gains already recorded by the party and to lay a solid foundation for its future both in the state and across the country. According to him, the party has already embarked on what he described as aggressive mobilization and sensitization campaigns across the nooks and crannies of Taraba State in order to ensure the success of the membership drive. He called on PDP faithful across the state to be part of what he described as a success story, adding that the party remained committed to strengthening its position as ...

Taraba Women Rally Behind Tinubu, Kefas as 2027 Campaign Is Flagged Off in Jalingo.

By Jako Keke, March 4, 2026. The political tempo in Taraba State gathered fresh momentum as women across party lines converged in Jalingo to formally flag off the “One Million Women Vote for Tinubu/Kefas 2027” campaign, signaling what organizers described as a grassroots-driven push for continuity and inclusive governance. The launch took place during the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration organized by the Office of the Wife of the Governor through the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The event, marked by colorful cultural displays and musical performances, blended advocacy for women’s empowerment with political mobilization ahead of the 2027 general elections. Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Wife of the Governor, Agyin Agbu Kefas, the Chairman of the Taraba State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Christiana Taninga Binga, described the International Women’s Day theme, “Give to Gain,” as a call to action for women across the state. Sh...

DISASTER:Kefas Sympathises with Catholic Diocese of Wukari Over Cathedral Fire.

By Jako Keke, March 4, 2026. The Governor of , , has expressed deep sympathy with the following a fire outbreak at . In a statement issued on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Christian Religion Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, the governor described the incident as distressing and unfortunate. Kefas extended his heartfelt solidarity to the Bishop, priests, consecrated persons and lay faithful of the Wukari Diocese, as well as the wider Christian community affected by the incident. He expressed gratitude to God that no lives were lost in the fire and commended those who made swift efforts to contain the blaze and prevent further damage. The governor also assured the Diocese of the full support of the Taraba State Government during this challenging period, pledging that the state would stand with the church as it navigates the aftermath of the incident. Kefas called on residents across the state to remain calm and united, urging them to continue praying fo...

POLITICS: Solomon Congratulates Gov. Agbu Kefas, APC Over Successful State Congress.

By Jako Keke, March 4, 2026. A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba State, Hon. Steve Innocent Solomon, has congratulated Governor and members of the (APC) in the state over what he described as the successful and transparent conduct of the party’s state congress. In a congratulatory message addressed to the Governor and the party faithful, Solomon commended the leadership of the party for upholding internal democracy and fostering unity throughout the congress process. He noted that the peaceful and orderly exercise reflects the party’s commitment to strengthening its structures and promoting inclusiveness. The APC stalwart specifically lauded the newly elected members of the State Executive Committee, expressing confidence in their capacity to steer the affairs of the party effectively. He prayed for wisdom and success for the new executives, urging them to work towards deepening unity and consolidating the party’s gains across Taraba State. Ac...