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Roads, Reputation and Responsibility: What Plateau State’s Construction Says About Governance

In Plateau State, roads are becoming more than infrastructure; they are a reflection of governance in action. From urban renewal in Jos to rural connectivity projects across multiple local governments, a new pattern of delivery is emerging. This article explores how road construction is reshaping public trust, economic opportunity, and the perception of leadership under Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

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What Visitors Notice About Jos That Plateau Residents Don’t

Visitors to Jos, the capital of Plateau State, often notice things residents overlook: the cool climate, quiet streets, agricultural richness, and vast tourism potential. While locals see everyday life, outsiders see opportunities from mining and agriculture to tourism and investment that could transform the Plateau economy.

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Plateau State is Skipping Generators: Here’s How Solar Became the Default Power Source

Jos is often described as calm, beautiful, and welcoming, but visitors see something more. Beneath the clean air and quiet streets lies a level of untapped opportunity that many residents have grown used to. From minerals and agriculture to tourism and land value, this piece explores the “outsider’s advantage” and why Plateau State may be one of Nigeria’s most overlooked investment frontiers.

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Rethinking Plateau State’s Public Transit: The Case for TinCity Metro

Once defined by chaotic bus stops and unpredictable fares, public transportation in Jos has undergone a bold transformation. TinCity Metro is redefining mobility in Plateau State with digitized ticketing, modern buses, and centralized planning. But as ridership surges past 32,000 daily commuters, growing pains have sparked debate. Is the Metro failing, or simply evolving? Here’s a nuanced look at Plateau’s most ambitious urban reform.

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Side Hustle Plateau: Inside Jos’ 5–10 Evening Economy

Between 5pm and 10pm, Jos shifts gear. Across Plateau State, students become chefs, interns become hypemen, bankers run POS kiosks, and creatives turn passion into economy. But this isn’t just a hustle culture, it is identity in motion. Because here, 5pm isn’t closing time, it’s the start of a second shift and here’s why.

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