By Jako Keke, May 31, 2026. No fewer than 60 women from Northern Taraba State have graduated from a skills acquisition programme designed to promote self-reliance and economic empowerment, receiving starter packs to launch their own businesses. The graduation ceremony, held on Saturday at the Catholic Pastoral Centre Mini Hall, Mile Six, Jalingo, marked another milestone in ongoing efforts to improve the livelihoods of women across the state through vocational training and entrepreneurship development. The programme was sponsored by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Christian Religious Matters, Very Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, in partnership with Chyoby Catering School. Participants were trained in catering and other entrepreneurial skills aimed at equipping them with practical knowledge for income generation and sustainable livelihoods. Speaking during the event, former YOWICAN Chairman in Taraba State, Pastor Ephraim Kwanchi, described the initiative as a strat...
By Jako Keke May 31, 2026. The Special Adviser to the Taraba State Governor on Christian Religion Matters, Rev. Fr. Sunday Patrick Muke, has called on Christians to deepen their faith and promote love, peace, and unity as they celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. In a message marking the feast on Sunday, Fr. Muke reflected on the Gospel reading from John 3:16–18, emphasizing God's boundless love for humanity through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ. According to him, the scripture reminds believers that God’s plan of salvation is open to all who place their faith in Christ, offering them the promise of eternal life. “The Gospel reminds us of God’s immense love for humanity: ‘For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son.’ Through this gift, God offers salvation and eternal life to all who believe in Him,” he stated. The cleric explained that the celebration of the Holy Trinity highlights the mystery of one God existing in three Persons—Father,...