Business & Economy

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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Terminus Cleanup: Why Removing Roadside Traders Serves Jos’ Big Urban Vision

If you’ve been to Terminus recently, you probably noticed something immediately. The roads feel wider. The sidewalks are visible again. And for the first time in years, vehicles can actually move freely without the usual gridlock that once defined the place. That change didn’t happen by accident but from the ongoing Terminus cleanup, a decision

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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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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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Pankshin Earth Dam – The Ultimate Lifeline of a Plateau Community

Imagine a calm and very large body of water situated in the heart of Plateau State, silently adding fuel to the economy of the state and sustaining lives. That’s the Pankshin Earth Dam, it’s truly the lifeline of Pankshin town and one of the most significant infrastructural pieces in Central Nigeria. The Dam is more

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Safety in Plateau State: What Investors and Tourists Need to Know

Imagine stepping into a place where the cold weather kisses your skin, the hills so high and beautiful, and the people welcome you with warm smiles. This is Plateau State, Nigeria’s true home of peace and tourism. If you’re an investor seeking new opportunities or  you’re a tourist seeking adventure, but concerned about safety, Don’t

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