By Jako Keke, March 29, 2026. Vehicular movement was partially restricted across Jalingo metropolis on Saturday as residents complied with the state’s monthly environmental sanitation exercise. The exercise, reintroduced by the Taraba State Environmental Sanitation Agency (TSESA), is aimed at promoting cleanliness and improving environmental hygiene across the state. Sanitation activities commenced at about 7:00 a.m., with agency workers deployed to sweep major streets and routes, as well as evacuate and dispose of refuse from designated areas. In some locations, waste was also burned under controlled conditions. Commercial activities were temporarily halted in parts of the city, as shops in Mile Six, Dinyavoh, Jalingo Main Market, and ATC Market remained closed during the exercise in compliance with sanitation regulations. Speaking on the exercise, the Chairman of TSESA, Iliya Kefas Alhaji, commended residents of Jalingo for their level of compliance and c...
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...