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Academic Staff Union of Universities Resumes Indefinite Strike at Taraba State University Over Unmet Agreements.

By Jako Keke, February 18, 2026. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at , Taraba State University chapter, has resumed its previously suspended total, comprehensive and indefinite strike, citing the Taraba State Government’s failure to implement agreements reached with the union. In a press release dated February 18, 2026, the union branch at said the decision followed what it described as the government’s inability to take “concrete and verifiable steps” toward fulfilling obligations contained in an agreement signed on January 17, 2025. The statement said the strike had earlier been suspended in good faith to give the government time to address pending issues affecting staff welfare and the smooth running of the university. However, after a review of the situation, the ASUU-TSU Congress resolved to resume the industrial action, saying the longstanding concerns remain unattended. According to the union, the key issues that led to the resumption of the strike include the...
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APPOINTMENT: NSPAN Hails Gimba Joseph’s Appointment to Taraba Disability Commission, Praises Gov Kefas’ Inclusive Drive.

By Jako Keke, February 17, 2026. The Network on Social Protection Advocacy in Nigeria (NSPAN) has congratulated Dr. Gimba Joseph on his appointment as a member of the Taraba State Persons with Disability Commission, describing the development as a recognition of his long-standing commitment to social development and inclusive governance. In a congratulatory message issued by its Directorate of Stakeholders Engagement and Media, NSPAN said Dr. Gimba Joseph’s selection reflects his more than two decades of dedicated service toward advancing social protection and community development initiatives in Taraba State. The network noted that his professional record and advocacy work make him well suited for the new responsibility. The group said the appointment would further position him to contribute meaningfully to disability rights, programme coordination, and inclusive policy implementation across the state. It expressed confidence that his presence on the commission would help ...

RELIGION:Court Throws Out Church Worship Ban Suit, Fines Claimants ₦1m as United Methodist Church Nigeria Cleared to Resume Services in Jalingo.

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...

PROJECTS: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Commissions Mega Projects in Adamawa State, Hails Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri’s Transformation Drive.

By Jako Keke, Culled from AP. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday paid an official visit to Yola, where he commissioned several landmark infrastructure projects delivered by the administration of Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, describing the developments as clear evidence of transformative governance in Adamawa State. The projects inaugurated include the Bekaji Roundabout underpass, the expanded Bank Road network, and a permanent orientation camp for the National Youth Service Corps located in Malkohi. The President said the projects reflect a strong commitment to improving public service delivery, boosting mobility, and strengthening critical state institutions. Speaking at the Government House in Yola, Tinubu commended the governor for what he described as visible and measurable progress across the state capital, noting that the new infrastructure goes beyond aesthetics to stimulate economic activities and improve the quality of life for residents. He said modern infrastructure ...

TARABA: Illegal Land Sales Will Be Revoked — Taraba Geographic Information Service DG Issues Strong Warning.

The Director General of the Taraba Geographic Information Service (TAGIS), Surveyor Mark Maaku Joshua PhD has warned that all illegally acquired or sold government lands across the state will be revoked. Speaking in an interview with reporters in Jalingo, the TAGIS boss said only land allocations duly approved by the state governor are recognized as valid, stressing that any parcel of government land sold, transferred, or confiscated by individuals without authorization will be nullified. He said the warning follows growing reports that some government-owned lands have been unlawfully sold to private individuals and organizations.  According to him, any buyer who acquires government property without clearance from TAGIS does so at their own risk, as such transactions are considered illegal and subject to revocation. Surveyor Joshua explained that all government lands have already been captured in the agency’s database, making it easier to identify encroached or fraudule...

EDUCATION: Kwararafa University Matriculates 503 Students Across 15 Degree Programmes.

By Abdul Adams, February 15,2026. No fewer than 503 fresh students have been formally admitted into 15 accredited undergraduate programmes at Kwararafa University, Wukari during its 21st matriculation ceremony held at the institution’s main campus in Hyuku, Wukari.  The colourful event brought together members of the university management, academic staff, parents and well-wishers who witnessed the formal induction of the new students into the academic community. Established in 2005 as the first university in Taraba State and widely recognised as a community-promoted institution in sub-Saharan Africa, the university has continued to expand its academic offerings and reputation in private tertiary education within Nigeria’s North-East region.  The institution has produced graduates across several fields who are making contributions in public and private sectors, particularly in areas driven by digital skills and technological innovation. In his address, the Vice-Chan...

Infrastructure: Senator Umahi Drives Taraba Road Revolution, Flags Momentum on Key Federal Highway Projects.

By Jako Keke, February 15, 2026. Officials of the Federal Ministry of Works and representatives of Sardauna Local Government Area have conducted a national media tour of ongoing road projects in Taraba State, highlighting progress on the Gembu–Mbamnga–Lip (Yang) Road being constructed by SKECC Nigeria Limited. During the inspection visit, engineers and project managers guided journalists through various sections of the road corridor, explaining the scope of work and the construction methods being applied.  The project, which is part of the Federal Government’s infrastructure renewal drive, is expected to improve connectivity among mountain communities, boost agricultural transportation, and enhance cross-border trade activities in the area. Addressing members of the press, the Minister of Works Sen.Engr David Enweze Umahi Represented by the Federal Controller of Works in Taraba State, Engr. Ibrahim Usman, also gave an update on the reconstruction and rehabil...

Roads: FG Commissions Rehabilitated Jalingo–Wukari Corridor, Boosts Taraba Connectivity.

By Jako Keke, February 15,2026. The Federal Government has commissioned the rehabilitated Jalingo–Mutum Biyu–Tella–Wukari road, marking a major step toward improving transportation and economic activities across Taraba State and neighboring regions. The project was officially commissioned at Sibre in Ardo Kola Local Government Area on behalf of the Minister of Works, , by the Chairman of the Taraba State Council, Comrade Mathew Eliud Jen. Speaking at the event, the Minister said the rehabilitation was designed to provide a safe and motorable route for residents and road users across the state. He noted that the road serves as a strategic corridor linking Taraba with other parts of the country and would significantly ease the movement of goods and people. He stressed that the administration of places high priority on infrastructure development as a foundation for economic growth and improved living standards. According to him, ongoing federal road projects are targeted...