Citizens’ Guide

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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HOW PLATEAU STATE POWERED NIGERIA’S INDEPENDENCE AND NATIONHOOD

Long before Nigeria lowered the Union Jack and raised her green-and-white flag in 1960, there was a land in her heart that had already learned what it meant to be free. Tucked in the cool embrace of the Jos Plateau, where the ridges rise like ancient sentinels and valleys open like cradles, small communities carved

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Traditional Rulers in Plateau State: Role and Influence of the Gbong Gwom Jos

In Plateau State, the traditional institutions have remained very strong pillars of governance and identity. There are many traditional rulers in Plateau State, but none stands taller than the Gbong Gwom Jos. Gbong Gwom is not only the paramount ruler of the Berom Nation, but he is also the Chairman of the Plateau State Council

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