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Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s Defection and the Question Plateau Must Answer: Party or Performance?

Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s recent defection has sparked waves of disbelief, anger, and debate across Plateau State. Beyond party politics, residents are questioning loyalty, trust, and the real drivers of governance. This analysis explores whether Mutfwang’s leadership has been defined by party ideology or personal commitment to Plateau’s development.

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Fast Fries Diner: Food Spot of the Week and Why You Should Visit

Fast Fries Diner sits boldly at British American Junction with flavours that meet you at the door. Known for its generous portions, fast service, and colourful, youthful ambience, this spot has become a go-to for comfort food in Jos. From tacos to shawarma to golden fries, Fast Fries delivers quality without pretense and convenience right to your doorstep.

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How Plateau’s Geography Shapes its People and Economy

Plateau State is a land where geography is not just background scenery—it is the silent architect shaping its climate, people, economy, and identity. From cold highlands where strawberries grow naturally, to valleys that host dozens of ethnic groups shaped by centuries of migration, the Plateau’s landscape has influenced everything from settlement patterns to occupations. Its hills guided governance structures, its mineral-rich grounds sparked a historic tin boom, and its fertile soils continue to sustain vibrant agricultural communities. To understand the Plateau is to understand a place where the land shapes lives just as much as people shape the land.

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