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Tuesday 8 November 2016

Taraba State University Investigates Robbery In Girls’ Hostel



The Acting Vice Chancellor of Taraba State University, Jalingo, Dr Catherine Musa, said on Tuesday that investigation has commenced into report of a robbery incident in the girls’ hostel of the institution. 

Musa disclosed that a committee had been set up to find out how the girls were robbed of their valuables in the middle of the night and the response of the university’s security personnel.

The vice chancellor told newsmen in Jalingo that reports indicated that the girls were robbed of 18 handsets, two laptop, a tablet computer, some amount of money and other valuables.

“I was told that at about 3a.m, someone went into the hostel and robbed the girls of their valuables, including phones and computers. “The girls themselves believe they were charmed because all of them were deep asleep and only woke up to discover that their phones and other valuables were stolen. 

“We have already set up a committee to investigate the matter and I don’t want to pre-empt the outcome of their investigation, but I know we are going to do something to prevent a reoccurrence of such,” she said.

Musa urged the state government to fence the university, to enhance security. She recalled that due to the porous nature of the university, the house of a lecturer, Dr. Hassan Garba, was recently burgled.

Friday 4 November 2016

APC Tackles PDP in Taraba Over Ambassadorial Nominee



While the Taraba PDP celebrated and hailed the President for nominating the former executive secretary of TETFUND, the APC condemned the nomination. 

It said that Jeji does not deserve the appointment and called on the president to reverse his nomination. Taraba State PDP Chairman, Mr. Victor Bala Kona, told reporters on Tuesday that the party is happy with  Jaji’s nomination.

In an interview with journalist at his residence in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital, Kona said the PDP was very happy and commended President Buhari for considering a worthy son of Taraba State to be on the ambassadorial list, which shows that Taraba state was also considered in the scheme of things in Nigeria.

High  profile 

Kona said anyone opposed to the decision of President in nominating Jaji is against the interest of Taraba State. “Mustafa that I know is well educated, he is a Nigerian, he is experienced. He has a high profile that qualifies him to represent Nigeria in any part of the world. Therefore, I don’t know why some quarters would like to associate his nomination with political insinuations. “President Buhari has made a brilliant choice from Taraba State, we the PDP here are very happy with his choice and we celebrate with the nominee as we look forward to support him to succeed when he is finally appointed and posted to any part of the world for his assignment.” 

Buhari short-changed APC members in TarabaJika

Countering,  the Chairman of APC in Taraba State, Mallam Ardo Jika, in a telephon chat with Vanguard, said the nomination of Mustafa Jeji was against the promise of President Buhari to APC members not only in Taraba state but also across the country. He said the president did not consulted the state executive or representatives of the APC in Taraba state at the national level before the nomination. Recalling that the President had promised to reward party loyalists for their hard labour before the election, he wondered why the president would dump those who worked for him and the party to reward those who worked against the party in the last general elections.

His words: “As far as APC is concerned in Taraba State, nobody contacted us or informed us. Again, Mustafa Jeji has never, by error of commission or omission,  been a member of APC in Taraba State. From his ward, everybody knows that Mustafa Jeji is a registered member of PDP” “We are repeating president Buhari’s statement, which he made to us that there will never be a situation where someone will be taking drugs on behalf of a sick person. So I believe this nomination did not come from Buhari, somebody might have suggested the name to him wrongly” 

“I believe Mr. President will reverse the name because we know him as a man of his words because he said whoever suffered for APC and voted for APC would be rewarded. That was what we heard him saying at our last NEC meeting. All our party executives, members of our state assembly and National Assembly are not in support of the nomination because the nomination will dampen the moral of  APC supporters.’’

3 Persons Killed In Taraba By Suspected Ritualists



There was pandemonium yesterday in Dobeli village in Gossal local government area of Taraba State when suspected ritualists killed three children between the age of 10, 7 and 6 and removed their heads.

Confirming the incident, the Taraba State Police Public Relations Officer, (Asp) David Misal said their lifeless bodies were found by the bank of a river in Dobeli Village when the children want to take their bath.

“It was those who went to fetch water from the river that saw their dead bodies and raised alarm” he said.
He explained that the three children belong to the same parents, adding that they went to take their bath in a river but never returned.

He informed that the command was ready to harness all available resources to have robust intelligence- driven policing to fetch out criminals in the state.
He assured the general public that the police would not condone any act capable of denting the image of the state.

TSU RAG DAY: Woow, Amazing Hannah Stunned Many With Her 'Rag' Outfit (Photos)



Taraba State University students week which kicked off on wednesday 2nd, November, 2016, was welcomed by the whole student community of the University.

It is a week where class activities are put on hold as the students engage themselves in one activities or the other.

The 2015/2016 Students week came with lots of activities lined up for the students. One of such activities was the 'rag day'.

TarabaSquare stumbled on a facebook user, Mamman Wanasarah Hannah, a political science education student of the University, whose rag outfit got the whole university community talking.

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She posted some pictures captured during the rag activity, and from numerous comments, she actually wore the best rag costume. Hannah, practically dressed in such a manner that, on a first look, one might pass her as a mentally deranged person.

But Mamman really killed it, she was cool and no wonder she was adjudged as 'Miss Rag day'.

Congrat Dear, you rock the best rag outfit.

See more pics below...






Tuesday 1 November 2016

ARE YOU READY? Taraba State University 2015/2016 Students Festival Week Announced



The students of Taraba State University are hereby notify that the Acting Vice Chancellor Associate Professor Catherine Musa has approved the Students’ Week for 2015/2016 academic session. 

The week activities will commence from 2nd to 5th November, 2016.

The programme of events for the week are as follows:

DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY 2ND NOVEMBER, 2016

PROGRAMME
VENUE
TIME

Opening ceremony/Rally
University Main gate
8:00am

Inter-Faculty Football Competition (FAS VS FAG)
TSU football field
3:00pm

Groove Night
TSU Basketball court
7:00pm

DAY TWO: THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER, 2016

Health Awareness/Jeans & Jersey Day
Lecture Theatre behind Central Library
9:00am.

Inter-Faculty Football Competition (Science VS Education)
TSU Football field
3:00pm.

Talent show
TSU Basketball court
7:00pm.

DAY THREE: FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER, 2016.

Inter-Faculty Debate Competition (Science VS Agric, FAS VS Education)
Lecture Theatre behind Central Library
9:00am

Interfaculty Football final (Winners of the opening matches)
TSU Football field
3:00pm.

Old School Night
Lecture Theatre A.
7:00pm

DAY FOUR: SATURDAY 5TH NOVEMBER, 2016

Inter-Faculty Debate Final (winners of First Debate)
Lecture Theatre behind Central Library
9:00am

Talk show Tag “Nigeria and the way forward”
Lecture Theatre behind Central Library.
11:00am

Award of Dignitaries within and outside the University
Lecture Theatre behind Central Library.
12:pm

Football friendly match (TSU Vs Kwararafa University).
TSU Football Field
3:00pm.

NB: All students are to remain peaceful and discipline in their behaviours throughout the festive week. The Student Union Government (SUG) of the University use this medium to wish all their students happy celebration

Signed:

Pius Nyatirimoh Ezekiel
Committee Chairman

Friday 28 October 2016

Kashimbila Dam: Mr. Fashola, Minister Of Power,Works, and Housing Inspects Project



Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, Thursday visited the Kashimbila Multipurpose Dam Project in Taraba State assuring that when completed, the Dam would serve the multiple purpose of protecting parts of the country from a predicted ecological disaster, provide electricity and support agricultural ventures in surrounding States of the Northeast.

Fielding questions from NTA newsmen after the inspection, Fashola, who said the project was conceived about 2007, pointed out that the purpose was a proactive step by Nigeria to prevent an ecological disaster that Science predicted would happen in future when the structurally weak volcanic Lake Nyos inevitably collapses, which would likely affect six states in the country.

The Minister, who named the states to include Taraba, Benue, Cross River, Delta and Kogi on the route of the tributaries of the Katsina-Ala River, added that the project was also conceived to provide electricity and support agricultural ventures in the surrounding communities.



He told the newsmen, “Nigeria has decided since 2007 or thereabouts to intervene and prevent the disaster by building a dam and from the dam you have water which is a force of energy, we decided to build a 40 MW plant to generate electricity to feed communities like Doga, Wukari, Takum, Kashimbila and many other communities in the Northeast and Yandev in Benue State who are not yet connected to the Grid”.

According to him, what the communities have presently is a 33KV line that transmits energy across 80, 90 to 100 and above kilometers adding that by the time the energy ultimately gets to the communities, it is not effective resulting in what is often referred to as “low current.”



Assuring that the project would solve all of the problems, Fashola, however, regretted that the contracting firm has not been paid for about two or three years adding that the project had just been put into the budget. He added, “We have approved payment for the contractor and I have now come to see what we are paying for to ensure that the project is delivered”.

“This project has three phases and three objectives to accomplish. First to prevent an ecological disaster that science predicts will happen and secondly from there provide electricity and support agriculture. This is the Kashimbila 40MW Multipurpose Dam for electricity and irrigation. But as I’ve said it was an ecological necessity”, the Minister said.

Emphasizing the benefits of the project to agricultural ventures in the host state and beyond, Fashola, who described Kashimbila  as one of the most beautiful parts of  Nigeria, added, “I have just come from Ecuador which is about 2,800 meters above sea level. I think this is about 500 to 800 meters in altitude. What you have here are mountains, rivers, and a very rich resource agro-base”.



The Minister, particularly, noted that the water supply embedded in the Dam could also be distributed far beyond the host community, Tagun, adding that government had opened discussions with the contractors on how the water catchment could be expanded beyond Tagun to serve most of Taraba and parts of the Northeast.

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