By our Judicial Correspondent, February 17, 2026. A court in Taraba State has thrown out a contentious church property dispute after ruling that the case was improperly filed and beyond its legal powers to hear. The Upper Area Court No. 11 sitting in Jalingo struck out a suit filed by Reverend Philip Audu and the Global Methodist Church Nigeria seeking to restrain the United Methodist Church Nigeria from conducting worship at Jatutu Memorial Cathedral, Magami, Jalingo. The suit, marked UACJ/CV/48/2025, listed several church leaders and members of UMCN as defendants. Court records show that defence counsel, E.A. Ibrahim-Effiong, filed a preliminary objection challenging the court’s jurisdiction and asked that the matter be dismissed at once with costs. He argued that the case was wrongly instituted and that the plaintiff lacked the legal standing to sue on behalf of an institutional church body. In his ruling, Presiding Judge Barkindo Idris Chiroma held that the ...
Taraba State Police Command Elevates Inspectors to ASP, Charges Officers on Professionalism and Integrity.
By Jako Keke, February 16, 2026. The has decorated a number of newly promoted officers elevated from the rank of Inspector to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) at a ceremony held in Jalingo, reaffirming its commitment to merit-based advancement and professional policing. The decoration ceremony took place on Monday at the Police Officers’ Mess and was conducted by Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department, DCP Nandiyak Tissing, who represented the Commissioner of Police. The event drew senior officers, colleagues, family members, and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the newly elevated officers. Speaking on behalf of the Commissioner, DCP Tissing described the promotion as a reward for dedication, discipline, and commitment to service. He stressed that the new rank comes with increased responsibility and charged the officers to demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and exemplary leadership in their line of d...