Plateau Chroniclez

Angwan Rukuba: The melting pot where diverse ethnic groups, race mix

Over the years, the Angwan Rukuba community, a suburban settlement in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State has had pockets of skirmishes ranging from ethno-religious crisis to cult-related violence that have threatened the peace and serenity of the community. The latest of such was the unprecedented violence on Palm Sunday, precisely on Sunday,

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The inspiring spirit-filled story of the 10 Commandments Monument in Jos

Nestled in the Doi Community of Jos South Local Government Area in Plateau State, the 10 Commandments Monument and Prayer Altar is not just a religious edifice, but has become a symbol of resilience and unity in a state that has witnessed decades of ethno-religious violence. The imposing monument, fondly called New Jerusalem, has over

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Sights of Plateau: Enjoy the beautiful, scenic sunsets in Jos

A beautiful sunset is a breathtaking transition where the sky transforms into a blazing canvas of vibrant oranges, fiery reds, and soft, lingering purples. The fading light casts long shadows and bathes the landscape in a warm, gentle glow, bringing a deep sense of peacefulness and calm. It is incontrovertible that Jos, the beautiful capital

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Street Chroniclez: Navigating the ‘Renewed Shege’, hoping for a better tomorrow

Ordinary Nigerian citizens are not smiling due to the hunger and hardship brought upon them by the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policies. In the past three years, Nigerians have been made to go through a harrowing experience that has left many families undergoing untold hardship and pains. Across the country, the reality

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Mama Tapgun Statue was more than just an effigy

Before its demolition in 2009 during urban redevelopment plans under Governor Jonah Jang’s administration, the statue of “Mama Tapgun,” which stood elegantly at the center of Terminus at the Jos Main Market roundabout, was not just an ordinary effigy but a symbol of the resilience and endurance of Plateau women. It was an enduring cultural

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