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All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Codedrock(m): 3:17pm On Jul 15, 2016
Well,i am not from Jos but if you don't know that just is one of the best cities to live in Nigeria you are definitely sitting on a long thing....(lol) When it comes to Climate,Agriculture, Beauty and best of all Affordability In All Aspects Jos should be topping the list. The city is not quite popular but Jos has got a lot of features, it is the only city in Nigeria that doesn't have features of a Nigerian city. You want to find out what i'm talking about?? Well, checkout the article below brought to you by T.I.N Magazine.
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NAME: JOS

LOCATION: Plateau state, Nigeria

COORDINATES: 9.8965° N, 8.8583° E


ABOUT
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Jos entry

Jos is a city in the Middle Belt of Nigeria. The city has a population of about 900,000 residents based on the 2006 census. Popularly called "J-town", it is the administrative capital of Plateau State.
The city is located on the Jos Plateau at an elevation of about 1,238 metres or 4,062 feet high above sea level. During British colonial rule, Jos was an important centre for tin mining. In recent years it has suffered violent religious clashes between its Muslim and Christian populations in 2001, 2008, 2010, and 2011.

HISTORY OF JOS

Old Jos

The earliest known settlers of the land that would come to be known as Nigeria were the Nok people (circa 1000 BC), skilled artisans from around the Jos area who mysteriously vanished in the late first millennium.

According to the historian Sen Luka Gwom Zangabadt, the area known as Jos today was inhabited by indigenous tribes who were mostly farmers. According to Billy J. Dudley,[3] the British colonialists used direct rule for the indigenous tribes on the Jos plateau since they were not under the Fulani emirates where indirect rule was used. According to the historian Samuel N Nwabara,[4] the Fulani empire controlled most of northern Nigeria, except the Plateau province and the Berom Mwagavhul, Ng as, Tiv, Jukun and Idoma tribes. It was the discovery of tin by the British that led to the influx of other tribes such as the Hausa, Igbo, Urhobo and Yoruba, thus making Jos a cosmopolitan city.

According to the white paper of the commission of inquiry into the 1994 crisis, Ames, a British colonial administrator, said that the original name for Jos was Gwosh which was a village situated at the current site of the city; according to Ames, the Hausa wrongly pronounced Gwosh as Jos and it stuck. Another version was that "Jos" came from the word "Jasad" meaning body. To distinguish it from the hill tops, it was called "Jas," which was mis-pronounced by the British as "Jos." It grew rapidly after the British discovered vast tin deposits in the vicinity. Both tin and columbite were extensively mined in the area up until the 1960s. They were transported by railway to both Port Harcourt and Lagos on the coast, then exported from those ports. Jos is still often referred to as "Tin City". In 1967 it was made capital of Benue-Plateau State, becoming the capital of the new Plateau State in 1975.

Jos has become an important national administrative, commercial, and tourist centre. Tin mining has led to the influx of migrants, mostly Igbos, Yorubas and Europeans, who constitute more than half of the population of Jos. This "melting pot" of race, ethnicity and religion makes Jos one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Nigeria. For this reason, Plateau State is known in Nigeria as the "home of peace and tourism." Despite this, in 2001, the city witnessed violent riots between the divided Muslim and Christian populations, in which several thousand people died. In 2004, the former governor of Plateau State, Joshua Dariye, was suspended for six months for failing to control the violence. In November 2008, clashes between Christians and Muslims killed almost 400 and wounded many. In spite of the communal clashes, visitors are surprised at the amount of activities still going on in the city. There is still an influx of people into the city and the cost of accommodation and land is still going up daily.[when?] This shows that the city is still one of the most desirable cities in Nigeria, despite the communal clashes.

In January 2011 there were almost daily clashes between Christian and Muslim mobs in villages around Jos since a series of bombs had been detonated during Christmas Eve celebrations a month earlier, killing scores of people. In May 2014, a twin bomb attack in Jos killed 118 people.

Between August 2013 and December 2014, a peace process was undertaken by communities living in Jos. The Jos Forum Inter-Communal Dialogue

ultimately led to a "Declaration of Commitment to Peace" signed by the participating communities (Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Fulani, Hausa, Igbo, South-South and Yoruba, as well as women who were represented as their own distinct community).

On 12 December 2014 at least 30 people were killed as twin bombs exploded in the central Nigerian city of Jos

Administration

The city is divided into 3 local government areas of Jos north, Jos south and Jos east.The city proper lies between Jos north and Jos south.Jos east houses the prestigious National Center For Remote Sensing. Jos north is the state capital and the area where most commercial activities of the state takes place although due to the recent communal clashes a lot of commercial activities are shifting to Jos south. The Governor's office is located in an area in Jos North called "Jise" in Berom language,"Gise" in Afizere(Jarawa) language or "Tundun-Wada" in Hausa language. Jos south is the seat of the Deputy Governor i.e. the old Government House in Rayfield and the industrial centre of Plateau State due to the presence of industries like the NASCO group, Standard Biscuits,Grand Cereals and Oil Mills, Zuma steel west Africa, aluminium roofing industries, Jos International Breweries among others. Jos south also houses prestigious institutions like the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), the highest academic awarding institution in Nigeria, the National Veterinary Research Institute, the Police Staff College, the NTA television college and the Nigerian Film Corporation. Jos north is the location of the University of Jos and its teaching hospital.The city has formed an agglomeration with the town of Bukuru to form the Jos-Bukuru metropolis(JBM).

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climate

Situated almost at the geographical centre of Nigeria and about 179 kilometres (111 miles) from Abuja, the nation's capital, Jos is linked by road, rail and air to the rest of the country. The city is served by Yakubu Gowon Airport, but its rail connections no longer operate as the only currently operational section of Nigeria's rail network is the western line from Lagos to Kano.
At an altitude of 1,217 m (3,993 ft) above sea level, Jos enjoys a more temperate climate than much of the rest of Nigeria. Average monthly temperatures range from 21–25 °C (70–77 °F), and from mid-November to late January, night-time temperatures drop as low as 11 °C (52 °F). Hail sometimes falls during the rainy season because of the cooler temperatures at high altitudes.These cooler temperatures have meant that, from colonial times until the present day, Jos is a favourite holiday location for both tourists and expatriates based in Nigeria.


Snow falls in Jos Nigeria creating excitement for the locals
Pictures of snow in Jos 2016
Jos receives about 1,400 millimetres (55 inches) of rainfall annually, the precipitation arising from both convectional and orographic sources, owing to the location of the city on the Jos Plateau.
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Jos has a Tropical savanna climate, abbreviated "Aw".




ATTRIBUTES OF JOS

Junction In Jos

Visitors to the city will notice the massive road projects embarked on by the state government. The city boundaries have extended into the town of Bukuru to form the Jos-Bukuru metropolis. The city is home to the University of Jos (founded in 1975), St Luke's Cathedral, an airport and a railway station. Jos is served by several teaching hospitals including ECWA Evangel Hospital and Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), a federal government-funded referral hospital.The Nigerian College of Accountancy, with over 3,000 students in 2011, is based in the Dogon-Dutse area of Jos.

The National Museum in Jos was founded in 1952 by Bernard Fagg, and was recognized as one of the best in the country. It has unfortunately been left to fall to ruin as is the case with most of the cultural establishments in Nigeria. The Pottery Hall is a museum that has an exceptional collection of finely crafted pottery from all over Nigeria and boasts some fine specimens of Nok terracotta heads and artifacts dating from 500 BC to AD 200. It also incorporates the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture with life-size replicas of a variety of buildings, from the walls of Kano and the Mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. Articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway and tin mining can also be found on display. A School for Museum Technicians is attached to the museum, established with the help of UNESCO. The Jos Museum is also located beside the zoo.


Jos commercial
Jos has two golf courses, Rayfield and Plateau, plus a polo club, a stadium and other sports/entertainment offerings. Hillcrest School, an international missionary school, is also located in Jos. The school has been running for more than fifty years (since 1942) and contains a large international student population.

Covering roughly 3 square miles (7.8 km2) of savannah bush, the Jos Wildlife Park is a popular local attraction and includes animals such as lions, pythons and pygmy hippopotami.

Other local enterprises include food processing, beer brewing, and the manufacture of cosmetics, soap, rope, jute bags, and furniture. Heavy industry produces cement and asbestos cement, crushed stone, rolled steel, and tire retreads. Jos also is a centre for the construction industry and has several printing and publishing firms. The Jos-Bukuru dam and reservoir on the Shen River provide water for the city's industries.

Jos Airport, situated at Heipang, has one of the most modern buildings in the country with a long enough runway for the jet airlines. The airport is served by a Arik Air which operates one flight daily between Lagos and Jos.

Jos is a great base for exploring the beauty of Plateau State. The Shere Hills, seen to the east of Jos, offer a prime view of the city below. Assop Falls is a small waterfall which makes a pleasant picnic spot on a drive from Jos to Abuja. Riyom Rock is a dramatic and photogenic pile of rocks balanced precariously on top of one another, with one resembling a clown's hat, observable from the main Jos-Akwanga road.


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Ryom rock, the symbol of Plateau State
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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by chukxie(m): 4:51pm On Jul 15, 2016
Jos, one part of Nigeria I've never been to. Would definitely love to see you, and bask in your beauty.

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Codedrock(m): 6:16pm On Jul 15, 2016
chukxie:
Jos, one part of Nigeria I've never been to. Would definitely love to see you, and bask in your beauty.
Seconded bro!!

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by veekid(m): 8:56pm On Jul 15, 2016
Space booked
Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by freemanbubble: 8:57pm On Jul 15, 2016
just dey hype jos as if say na heaven.
there is nothing sweet about jos. there is no state that is not expensive in this administration.
infact every state got their own uniqeness
if i write about Edo state ehhnn! you go fear
fear and you go read tire
you wan try the unique valley when surround benin city
the only city that is boldly written on Nigeria map. BENIN CITY!
for those who attend catholic church, the first mass in the whole of africa was said in the ancient city of BENIN

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by edlion57(m): 8:58pm On Jul 15, 2016
Cheap town yes but der are backwards ...this is like 1999pic

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Orestino(m): 8:58pm On Jul 15, 2016
E wan fine reach Abeokuta?

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by OLUJOSHINS(m): 8:58pm On Jul 15, 2016
OP thumbs up to U oooooo.



But going by the pics I see here & what U said about the city, There Is no much difference between Jos & IlorIn.

Apart from the obvious fact that Ilorin is more peaceful & a bit more expensive

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by ekenetheorg(m): 8:58pm On Jul 15, 2016
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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by gracyblaze(f): 8:58pm On Jul 15, 2016
Lovely city...


Was shocked to see "CD's" hawked in traffic and bars...

But it is a wonderful place to visit..

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by TheNewIbadan: 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2016
[size=18pt]No be where Fulani terrorists dey kill people up and down?

Any Westerner in Jos...... you're on your own. [/size]

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by muller101(m): 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2016
Too chill. Not my kind of location
Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by herzern(m): 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2016
JOS

City of Religious wars in those days

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by kenny905(m): 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2016
If not for religious crisis, jos would have one of the top 3 cities in naija

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Osemond123(m): 8:59pm On Jul 15, 2016
Cool place

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Nobody: 9:00pm On Jul 15, 2016
served on the plateau. from nysc camp to ppa was never a dull moment. the people are one of a kind. very friendly. things over cheap, I was able to have maximum fun and still saved half my alawee at the end. we rocked ray field resorts, the museum, the zoo and all the...in fact am going back, heat don roast me over here.

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Youngzedd(m): 9:00pm On Jul 15, 2016
I have seen this thread on front page before.

@OP you went and resurrected old photos before boko haram bombing.

I refuse to comment grin

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by TheNewIbadan: 9:00pm On Jul 15, 2016
Orestino:
E wan fine reach Abeokuta?

Fine reach Abeokuta? Una wish. grin
Compare am to Onitsha abeg.

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Dandsome: 9:01pm On Jul 15, 2016
I remember Jos was so peaceful before the hausa fulanis came to seize the state from the indigenes by force. But the finally woke up from their slumber

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by princeakins(m): 9:01pm On Jul 15, 2016
Codedrock:

Seconded bro!!

Thirded bro grin
Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Nobody: 9:01pm On Jul 15, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
[size=18pt]No be where Fulani terrorists dey kill people up and down?

Any Westerner in Jos...... you're on your own. [/size]

God is with us ...We r not alone

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by valiantheartprod(f): 9:01pm On Jul 15, 2016
I Love Jos especially, the unique wheather that it have which is different other states own

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by wins18(m): 9:02pm On Jul 15, 2016
I love that City...

BUt,
the holy book don warn me say
"fear North"

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Nobody: 9:02pm On Jul 15, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
[size=18pt]No be where Fulani terrorists dey kill people up and down?

Any Westerner in Jos...... you're on your own. [/size]

Jos still sane pass KD.

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by naijamegagist(m): 9:03pm On Jul 15, 2016
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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Orikinla(m): 9:03pm On Jul 15, 2016
The only place in Nigeria where there is snow.

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Bluette(f): 9:03pm On Jul 15, 2016
grin jos!
Cc. PHOTOSHOOT

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by 1metre: 9:04pm On Jul 15, 2016
But it's a northern state any way, not so safe for people like us
Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by ogawisdom(m): 9:04pm On Jul 15, 2016
Did my nysc in jos 12 years ago, cool weather n cheap food stuff. But generally a place for holidays but not a place to make money as d state is sooo poor

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by Sirjohn84(m): 9:04pm On Jul 15, 2016
happen to pass through on my way to Borno state in 2010 for Nysc. the main moment our vehicle enter joss,here comes the cool unique breeze only found in jos. the ever green vegetation and mountains overlooking everywhere... Thank God we made a stop there so my leg Don touch jos.. its a place to visit.. m

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Re: All About JOS The Sweet And Non Expensive Nigerian City! (exclusive Photos) by abumeinben(m): 9:05pm On Jul 15, 2016
this is the city i would've loved to settle in, but for the unpredictable patterns of violence. Though a friend that serves there recently said the place is cool and quite peaceful, most of the reported cases were mere media hyperboles

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