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How Transport Revamp Changes Tourism and Economy in Plateau

Here is a fact that people don’t always admit: A place can be as beautiful as heaven, but if moving around feels stressful, expensive, or unpredictable, tourists and investors will quietly stop coming. Even locals start losing patience. That’s why the ongoing transport revamp in Plateau State is not just another government project, but one […]

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Plateau Traditional Chiefs & Royal Drummers Uncovered

Have you ever attended a major traditional ceremony in Plateau State? If you’ve attended one whether in Jos, Pankshin, Shendam, Mangu, Bokkos, Langtang, Barkin Ladi, Qua’an Pan, or Riyom, you’ve likely seen the Plateau traditional chiefs. These men dress in royal regalia, walk with authority, and are surrounded by drumming, chanting, and cultural symbols that

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The Plateau Beekeepers: A Close Look on How Honey is Made

I want to tell you something very real. If you grew up in the north-central region in Nigeria, there’s a very good chance that you’ve seen the humble beekeepers of Plateau State. You might have seen them wandering near farms, forests, and fields, tending to their hives . Yet, most of us barely know who

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Why Security Collaboration Matters for Plateau State

Security Collaboration is not a new phrase in Nigeria’s security conversations, but for Plateau State, it really carries weight. Anyone paying attention knows that the security challenges we experience don’t come from one direction or fit into one box. They stretch across communities, local governments, and even state borders. That’s why the recent Senate hearing

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The Black Olive: The Untold Story of What Plateau is Sleeping on

Let me start by saying this plainly: Plateau State has been sitting on wealth for generations, thinking it’s ordinary. However, this wealth is not oil, and it’s not gold but a tree called Itili—the black olive. And if we’re being honest, we’ve barely scratched the surface of what it can do for this state. And

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How Plateau state Diaspora Is Giving Back: Jos to the World

If you’ve ever lived outside the country with someone who’s from Jos and you’ve been really paying attention, one thing becomes clear: Plateau people don’t actually leave home. They just carry it with them. And no matter how far away they are, their hearts are always home. Almost always, Plateau State Diaspora is giving back

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The Ngaspiano: Plateau Music Putting Us on the Global Map

These days, you can be scrolling through your Tiktok or Instagram reels are then suddenly the algorithm hits you with yet another Ngaspiano video from somewhere unexpected—Brazil, maybe. Probably, South-Africa. Or the UK. Mehn, Plateau Indigenous Music is really putting us on the global map. Plateau State has always had sound. Not noise. Sound. This

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