By Jako Keke April 19, 2026. The Special Adviser to the Taraba State Governor on Christian Religion Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, has called on Christians and residents of the state to embrace hope, unity and peaceful coexistence, drawing inspiration from the Easter message of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In a message issued on Sunday, Fr. Muke reflected on the Gospel reading from Luke 24:13–35, popularly known as the Emmaus journey, describing it as a reminder that God remains present even in moments of doubt, disappointment and uncertainty. He noted that the encounter between the two disciples and the Risen Christ, though initially unrecognised, demonstrates God’s abiding guidance and the transformative power of faith. According to him, just as the disciples’ sorrow turned into joy when their eyes were opened in the breaking of bread, believers should remain steadfast in God’s Word and fellowship, trusting in His power to turn struggles into streng...
Culled from L-PRES Page by Our Correspondent, April 18, 2026. The Taraba State Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) has commenced a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) compliance assessment across its project sites to ensure adherence to safeguarding standards and protect vulnerable groups. The assessment was led by the Gender and GBV Officer of the project, Mrs. Rahab Machoko, alongside a team from the Project Implementation Unit (PIU), under the guidance of the State Project Coordinator, Mr. Hananiah G. Albert. The inspection focused on ongoing construction activities in various locations across the state, with emphasis on compliance with GBV prevention measures, workplace safety, and the protection of women, children, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable community members. Officials said the exercise was part of efforts to ensure all L-PRES interventions are implemented in safe, inclusive and abuse-free environments. During t...