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 ...
By Jako Keke, July 6, 2026 The Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Taraba State Chapter, Hon. Moses Maihankali, has thrown the weight of the state's 16 local government council chairmen behind Governor Agbu Kefas' peace initiative, describing the recently concluded Peace Summit as a bold step towards addressing insecurity and promoting lasting harmony across Taraba State. Maihankali, who also serves as Chairman of Kurmi Local Government Council, said the summit, held across the three senatorial districts of the state, created an opportunity for local government chairmen, traditional rulers, community leaders and other stakeholders to collectively chart a course for sustainable peace. In a statement issued on Monday, the ALGON chairman said the initiative demonstrated Governor Kefas' commitment to protecting lives and property and ensuring that every part of the state enjoys peace and security. He noted that the recommendation...