Business & Economy

A New Era for Plateau Livestock: Governor Mutfwang Breaks Ground on Heipang Mega Abattoir

Where Plateau Begins Before you enter Jos, you touch down in Heipang. The Yakubu Gowon Airport sits quietly in Heipang, in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area. Heipang have been receiving every traveller who arrives in Plateau State by air. It is the first ground you feel beneath your feet. The large, open terrain that greets […]

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The Hidden Playbook of Jos Businesses: Growth You Can’t Ignore

In Jos, businesses rarely “blow” overnight, but when they do, there is a secret code they abide by. From crowded market stalls to popular suya spots and quietly thriving brands, growth often spreads through familiarity, trust, consistency, and community. This article explores the hidden playbook behind how businesses in Jos become unforgettable

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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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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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