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PoliticsRe: The House Of Representatives Is Broke - Benjamin Kalu by Rotji(m): 10:02am On Feb 15, 2020
Abeg na PROPAGANDA, they want to deceive us to believe they are no longer chopping all our national cake.
PoliticsRe: Reps Reject Innoson Suvs As Official Vehicles by Rotji(m): 8:45pm On Feb 06, 2020
It then surely points to the fact that these reps are only representing themselves alone. We voted them to represent us o, but went and started representing themselves. What irony, they will be the first to admonish Nigerians to patronize Nigeria products to grow Nigeria and when the opportunity came for them to show example they failed woefully.

This should be one of the saddest moments of this era of politicians in Nigeria. angry embarassed embarassed cry cry
RomanceRe: Lesbian Group Sues CAC Over Non-registration by Rotji(m): 1:16pm On Feb 03, 2020
This is enough evidence for them to be arrested, because it's illegal and criminal in Nigeria. Let them appear in court so they can face public judgement
PoliticsRe: Buhari Warns Plateau Against Revenge, Violent Attacks by Rotji(m): 12:58pm On Jan 29, 2020
Buhari is always concerned about revenge attacks alone. That's the only thing he cares about, when his kinsmen attack and massacre others that is when he will activate his defense mechanism to protect the attackers from revenge. Kai this nation sha embarassed tongue huh
CrimeRe: Girl Who Resembles Actor In Jos Sex Video Faces Hostility (photo) by Rotji(m): 3:32pm On Jan 27, 2020
Arrewa:
Akuya shut the hell up... The ladies involve ain't Hausas... But lantang minority tribe in jos
Mallam Langtang is not a minority tribe in Plateau or Jos and for records it's one of the major indigenous tribes of Plateau State. And Hausa is not an indigenous tribe of Plateau but a migrant tribe just like Igbo, Yuroba, Urhobo, etc.

In Nigeria as a whole Plateau tribes are minorities yes, but not in Jos kaji ko?
PoliticsRe: Buhari To EU: We Will Defeat Boko Haram With Civil War Experience by Rotji(m): 2:05pm On Jan 26, 2020
Please expect the very opposite of whatever Bubuh and his lying government tell you. Abeg which kind evil stupid nonsense be dis, he is the reason no International support is coming to fight BH. He keeps saying the exact opposite of what is happening in reality. Haba
PoliticsRe: Governor Babagana Zulum Sitting Under A Tree by Rotji(m): 1:38pm On Jan 11, 2020
SweetJoystick:
Lol make una for kill dem for south abi? Well, the reason being the north worship their leaders and most are illiterate
"Most are illiterate" you said?! Please enough of this stupid stereotyping! Where have you been in the North to come to this conclusion. That was back then, and for your information even the so called BH are educated. So let's leave matter for Mathias.

When you have a Governor who is in touch with the ordinary people, you see stuff like this. And this is not to conclude that he is or will be an Angel, everyone has his own demons just that some demons no dey gree stay one place grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Says It ‘unintentionally’ Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner by Rotji(m): 8:29am On Jan 11, 2020
sotall:
Just imagine!

I am really shocked that this is true.

Which kain yeye mistake be that?

You only have ballistic missiles now and you are mis-firing, what about when you now have nuclear weapons?
You see why US won't allow them have nukes, they'll clear off all their neighbours anytime they suspect or fear a US approach. They fired that plane thinking it's a US something coming for them o
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Says It ‘unintentionally’ Shot Down Ukrainian Jetliner by Rotji(m): 8:24am On Jan 11, 2020
They were thinking US have come for them o so they shot down innocent lives going about their innocent business
TravelJos In January: Cold And Comfort by Rotji(op): 2:35pm On Jan 09, 2020
Jos in January: Cold and Comfort
Posted by Kola
by Chinenye Mgbojikwe and Chijioke Chris Chuwa

Jos is a small town in Plateau State, in the middle of Nigeria, at approximately 1200 metres above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the country. It was originally occupied by the Nok people in the early Iron Age, but has now been populated by people from all around Nigeria. The cold environment was particularly attractive to the Fulani because it was an uninhabitable place for the tsetse fly which caused sleeping sickness in their cattle.


The famous rock formation near Riyom in Plateau State
I’ve lived in jos all my life and as such, I’ve grown accustomed to the weather in this beautiful city. Right from time I was introduced to custom of wearing multiple layers of clothing paired with socks no matter the type of footwear I donned on my feet.

One of my most notable experiences with the Jos cold came from my time in secondary school — I attended Baptist High School, Jos, a boarding school. We took our baths, when we could, with cold water, because who was going to gift you hot water as a JSS1 student? The harmattan period which usually came around November – January was a true test of grit.

One day, my roommate and I had secured a bucket of water at night to avoid the long queues to get water in the morning. We had been worried that the water would have been stolen by other students. The next morning, we soon found out why it was left untouched, our water had ice in it! Not large ice blocks as you may think but thin sheets of ice on it! We had to dry clean ourselves — an act where you only wash your hands, legs and face — before heading off to class.

We later learned from our more experienced seniors that to prevent your water from getting colder at night you need to use a towel or thick piece of cloth and cover the top of your bucket leaving no gaps. As time passed and it got colder we eventually avoided morning baths and opted to have our baths after classes mid-afternoon. The school also noticed how the cold was increasing and made it a rule for each student to wear a sweater at all times.

As time went by, the students also found ways to keep warm such as creating fires to boil water using hot coals gotten from the kitchen and any available metal bucket in the vicinity. This wasn’t as effective as it may sound because it was limited, not everyone in school could boil water, just a few people who hustled to get to those hot coals early enough.

Around 2011, the PTA decided to build heater rooms to provide hot water for the students so we could cope with the weather. Things are much easier these days as I’m told, more measures have been put in place to combat the cold.


Jos weather is often said to be bi-polar, because of the way it randomly changes. You could be shivering by 7 am and sweating by 3 pm. Yet despite all these, the city is still the preferred location for most people, especially those who grew up here. The people of Jos are so accustomed to the cold it’s sometimes uncomfortable to live elsewhere. Some residents even joke that the cold weather prepares them for various trips outside the country.


Ayodele
@ayodele_aro
· Dec 24, 2019
Come to Jos https://twitter.com/ms___dale/status/1209360084251348992

LushByDale�
@ms___dale
Ibadan is so freaking cold!!!
Damn!


E L I X I R �
@LizAtule
I miss jos cold especially the January cold. �

8:47 AM - Dec 24, 2019
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Edward Davou
@Eddiesofall
· Jan 2, 2020
I miss home Jo's.
Don't worry the Angel in charge of Cold is fixing the situation. Lol#JosIsCold https://twitter.com/faitholamini/status/1212695171181223936

Ola Mini
@faitholamini
#JosIsCold , why is Lagos complaining , any update from Panksin (jos) the town with snow....

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Ola Mini
@faitholamini
Miss jos too. Did my NYSC in jos, I really enjoy my stay + the cold

12:30 PM - Jan 2, 2020
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Why is it so cold?
The city experiences low temperatures because it lies on a slope. Jos is approximately 1200m above sea level and at heights such as that the weather gets colder and the air thinner.

On the 3rd of January, it recorded a low temperature of 6.7ºC. This was the lowest recorded throughout the harmattan period. For contrast, London on the same day recorded a temperature of 9ºC. The high altitude of Jos makes it susceptible to jet streams which are fast-moving air propagated by the northeast trade winds. Due to the sun, the air around warms up in the afternoon period but drops once it’s evening and the sun has set.

What are the effects of being in a region this cold?
Unlike places abroad that deal with cold weather on a more frequent basis, Jos does not have the resources to keep its residents warm. There is a lack of room heaters in offices, eateries, and homes.

This causes people to limit their sources of ventilation. You turn off your air conditioner, turn off your fan and maybe close some windows to stop all that cold breeze from coming through. This raises some health concerns.


Boys gathered around a fire to keep warm
The harmattan and dust combine to propagate different types of viruses that may cause illnesses such as pneumonia. Due to the cold weather, people tend to congregate and stay in groups, this alone makes it easier to pass along germs and bacteria from one person to the next.

According to a health service provider at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, Ifechukwu Ezeonugo, this period brings an influx of patients who bear symptoms of a common cold, the majority being children and the elderly.

How do the residents cope with the cold?

A resident of Jos all covered up because of the cold
The people of Jos cope in many different ways, I for one carry around a flask of hot water or tea wherever I’m going, to drink and keep me warm. I Always wear socks and if possible gloves when I’m going out to run errands. The cold affects different people in different ways. I decided to get a few stories from people working in Jos to get their perspective.

The Keke drivers

Keke drivers in jos have a curfew of 9 pm, after which they aren’t permitted to work till the next morning due to security measures.
Usman, 30, says since the cold began business has been a bit tougher for him. “I no de too see customers like that again, nobody wan de comot for this kain cold may breeze de blow them on top,” he says. He has had to change his routes a couple of times to get more customers. He doesn’t like to come out as early as he used to because sometimes the cold can be unbearable in the early hours of the morning so he waits for time to pass and hits the road by 7 am then he closes by 8:30 pm so he has some time to get back to his family. The cold affects his work because he can’t increase his rates due to the cold alone, seeing as the fuel price and distances remain constant. He has had to cope with the cold as best he can.

The office workers

I strolled into a popular bank (they wish their name to be kept off the record) to ask how they were faring with the weather and the woman at the bank teller said it’s tough. They don’t use their air conditioners or fans anymore and it’s hard to get to work each morning. You see fewer public transportation so she has to wait outside more than she does on a normal day because of the cold.

Something else that bothered her was the body odour some customers had, “You can tell some of them skipped having their showers this morning, but I understand that due to the cold it is unpleasant to shower so early in the morning,’’ she said. The cold hasn’t affected the flow of business in the bank, things just go as they always do.

The bike men

Bikes aren’t too popular in Jos, they have been restricted for some years from the main roads, so they operate in inner settlements of the city. I walked around for some time until I found a bike man who was willing to talk to me. Mr Dung says he doesn’t come out to work till 8am, because the cold is so severe in the mornings. He also does not have his bath till mid-afternoon when the sun is out and its a bit warmer.

He dares not forget his sweater, head warmer, gloves, and socks. It’s suicide to leave even one. He said that because he operates within a small settlement, people have no choice but to make use of his services. If not, they would have to brave the cold and make the long trek to the junction where they can get a cab to their desired destination.

The maishai (tea makers)

There are a few maishai around Jos. You can spot them carrying large trays on their head containing flasks of hot water and nylon filled with loaves of bread.
I walked around till I could spot one. And although he was busy, he obliged me and answered the few questions I had for him. He said the cold is nothing new to him, he expects it. He has lived his whole life in Jos and has only been to a few other northern states.

To cope, he takes his bath early and always with very hot water and comes out as early as he can. Business is booming for him this period, he says. Everyone who goes about their business outside such as drivers, hawkers, and even pedestrians can get cold and need a hot drink to keep warm. He says business is so good that he has to go home and refill every few times.

For him, the Jos cold is a blessing.

The traders

I walked into this shop because, at first sight, it just felt like a warm place to be in at the moment. After feeding my eyes I walked over to talk to the owner of the shop find out how the cold was treating him and his business.

He entertained me briefly because he had customers to attend to. The period was the best for him, he said, because he had to get more wares ahead of time so he’ll have enough blankets and sweaters to sell to his customers. He has no shortage of customers. Most of his clients are mothers buying extra blankets and sweaters for their wards going back to school in this harsh weather, he says.

He’s covered head to toe in warm clothing, moving back and forth and responding to the needs of his various customers. He is one of the benefactors of the cold that comes around this period.

Here are some common myths about the Jos cold
It snows. Sorry to disappoint you but it hasn’t snowed in Jos and the likelihood of it ever happening is low due to its geographical location.
It rains ice. Technically it doesn’t rain ice, but Jos has been known to experience hailstones during the rainy season and not the harmattan.
Pipes bring out ice water. While this is a possibility, in the past few years there has been no documentation of such happening in the state, a few videos have gone round saying otherwise but those are videos taken from other locations.

How to survive in the Jos cold
Never leave home without a sweater. You might come out in the afternoon and the weather feels a bit warm and you say to yourself I can do without a sweater, my dear brother/sister this is a bad idea. Remember what I said about Jos weather being bipolar? In a split second the weather can change and you’re left in cold chattering your teeth and rubbing your palms together to create warmth.
Avoid dust at all costs. Dust inhaled can cause loads of health problems for you including asthma and pneumonia. You can get a surgical mask to prevent inhaling dust or use your handkerchief as a makeshift cover if you can’t find one.
Get extra clothing. Additional clothing such as gloves, scarves, head warmers, and socks are incredibly helpful.
Avoid cold water and fluids. The weather is already cold no need to make your body feel it anymore, use hot water to bath and only consume drinks at room temperature or warmer if possible.

When all that’s said and done, Jos is an interesting place to visit during the harmattan period. You get to experience the feel of a different region entirely and see firsthand how people cope with the weather.

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Chijioke Chris Chuwa is a chemical engineer who loves to write. He is based in Nigeria and writes articles, short stories and poems. He is also a content creator and digital marketer.

Chinenye Mgbojikwe is nutritionist and a student at the University of Ìbàdàn, where she is currently doing her masters in Public health. She is a model who has worked with several brands. During her free time, she indulges her love for books by editing.
Photos by Jacob Dakshak and KTravula.com

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SportsRe: Benjamin Mendy Has A Football Pitch In His House by Rotji(m): 2:29pm On Jan 06, 2020
Una no see Ahmed Musa pitch for him house for Jos?
CelebritiesRe: Ronke Tiamiyu Apologizes For Posting Explicit Video Of Herself by Rotji(m): 7:34pm On Jan 03, 2020
Shap!!! This girl is inadvertently advertising the video, a purely intentional posting and she is even saying 'some saw it longer, some didn't at all, and many will still see it'........ are you kidding me?! Like seriously?! She's trying hard to pull traffic to the place all in the name of some fake apology.

Na wa o! Some girls sha
SportsRe: Yaya Toure: Racism In Football Is Due To Increase In Stupidity by Rotji(m): 4:13pm On Dec 20, 2019
But seriously not all monkeys are black, I feel black players playing at racists prone stadiums should be wearing inner singlets/wears bearing pictures of white monkeys so that anytime the fans get excited with racist chants all they need do is open or expose their inner wears revealing the white monkeys too. This will eventually get them to shut up
Foreign AffairsRe: President Donald Trump Impeachment Updates by Rotji(m): 10:24pm On Dec 18, 2019
So these our guys losing their minds hoping House of Reps can impeach Trump are jokers, they can start the process but only the Senate can determine if Trump goes or not. So please take a step back and chill, cos Trump's got the Senate cool cool cool angry grin
Christianity EtcRe: Mike Bamiloye Teases His Wife, Gloria, Shares Picture Taken Backstage by Rotji(m): 10:18pm On Dec 18, 2019
Lekan111:
Can someone please explain the message
I don't seems to understand
Abalado:
i swear,, even me, I read it more than 20 times I still don't get the message
Some jokes are meant for senior people only to understand huh cool cool

So those saying they are clueless about this, kindly ask your parents or elder brothers and sisters ko grin grin grin
RomanceRe: How Do I Get Over My Ex Whom I Left Because We Are Both AS? by Rotji(m): 5:27pm On Dec 17, 2019
Biglittlelois:
This is why I always advice people to ask for genotype first before being involved deeply with anyone, I always ask first, though I'm AA but I still prefer to know incase he is SS, sorry Op, though it's not easy, but you'll let go with time.
Haba! If you are AA you have no excuse whatsoever not to marry SS, in fact it's the remedy for the problem. Except if you don't come across and fall in love with such, if you do fall in love with SS no body will advise you against it.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello: "El-Rufai Begged Kogi People To Forgive Me For Performing" by Rotji(m): 3:54pm On Nov 22, 2019
Hmmm...if his 1st term na performance then it means they should be ready for a double of that.

Kogi people have allowed irresponsibility to breed and shouldn't disturb us when they start receiving the heat of Yahaya Bello's under performances because this time he has nothing to lose while the people have everything to lose.

I don't know why most people can't resist failed leaders.

There are a few examples where people got fed up and turned the tides against incumbent governors. Bauchi is one classic example, and Bauchi people have a track record of voting out non performing governors irrespective of what party rules whether at state or federal levels.

It's high time people should start to have sense in this country and stop allowing political parties decide for them, rather the people should make their own choices. Parties that know they've failed should always be ready to collect what will come their way.

I don't blame the idiot with diarrhoea of the mouth, I blame the people that allowed themselves to be pissed on.
CelebritiesRe: AKA, South Africans Jubilate As Burna Boy's Concert Is Canceled By Organizers by Rotji(m): 11:39pm On Nov 20, 2019
TMKsouth:
Xanderpeper, how is AKA a toothless dog when he has just rendered SA a definite NO-GO area for "Bunny Boy"? grin grin grin U r as dumb as he is grin

Soulsista, also having a good laugh at the expense of Gaint of Africa grin
While you guys are busy laughing out a mere concert cancellation, Burna is receiving Grammy nominations. So who is laughing last and best?! grin grin grin
SportsRe: Lesotho Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers (2 - 4) Full Time by Rotji(m): 6:40pm On Nov 17, 2019
So naija scored the 3rd goal and the mumu site I'm watching the game on didn't show the goal being scored only for me to see 1 - 3?! Na wah o
Car TalkRe: What Is The Highest Speed You Have Ever Hit While Driving Or Riding? by Rotji(m): 8:00am On Nov 14, 2019
naijadrivablog:
shocked shocked really?




On this bad East West Road? shocked
A reasonable segment of the Warri-Port Harcourt road is smooth, so I guess it's possible to drive 160 at some point.

I've driven 160 on Lokoja-Abuja a few times, but I've warned myself never to do that again. I'm learning to be doing 120 at most anywhere I'm travelling to as I travel Warri-Jos from time to time.
FamilyRe: I Need Matching English Names For My Boy And Girl Twin. by Rotji(m): 12:20pm On Nov 13, 2019
Tom and Tovia
CrimeRe: Bobo: Gay South African Man Beaten To A Pulp For Being Gay (Photos) by Rotji(m): 7:44pm On Nov 06, 2019
computergeek:
Most homophobes are undercover gays trying to convince themselves that they are not gay. If you hate something but you find yourself inclined to it, you'll usually try to hate it more aggressively.

Kuku drag the guy to the police if it's not legal in S.A. As long as he wasn't doing it with a minor, allow him to face the law.




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That is the line that LGBTQ always use to silence critics, that's their way of bullying people to stop condemning their acts. To manipulate you into keeping quiet, well I think it's not working because whether you like it or not people must talk against it.

The violence method is not good though, but they too like shoving their stuff in people's faces.
CelebritiesRe: Omashola, Kim Oprah And Tuoyo Meet The Olu Of Warri (Photos) by Rotji(m): 7:33pm On Nov 06, 2019
Am I sensing something?! Omatshola and Kimophrah seem to be in the same places in recent times grin abi na me dey over think am cool cool
RomanceRe: If You Can't Shift My Womb, I Won't Date Or Marry You - Pretty Slay Queen (pics) by Rotji(m): 6:09pm On Nov 06, 2019
She's just saying that her thing done over stretched due over use with different tools cool cool cool
EventsRe: Nigerian Man Weds USA Lady In Akwa Ibom(photos) by Rotji(m): 8:33pm On Oct 28, 2019
At least the woman no old reach all these great grand mommies other young African men are marrying upandan. She even fine small self grin angry grin
EducationRe: Fresh Graduate Wore "Cheated In Every Exam" T-shirt (Pictured) by Rotji(m): 2:35pm On Oct 27, 2019
It could be that he was cheated in every exam or he cheated.......seeing it in a different way though..
PoliticsRe: Lalong Appoints Shehu Bala, Hausa-Fulani As Chairman, Plateau Indigenes Kick by Rotji(m): 2:35pm On Oct 18, 2019
Nowenuse:
Which stupid peace? So peace only comes when Hausa fulani settlers are pleased abi?

Same Hausas that will tell you that Kano is 10 times bigger and better than Jos, why can't they go back to their Kano with their nonsense?
Don't mind the useless talk, a group of people come to settle in your place. They will now try to force you to live on their terms in your own land, what kind of people will only give you peace when you compromise but they don't want to compromise for the same sake of peace. Very very evil huh lipsrsealed
SportsRe: Bulgaria Vs England Match Stopped Twice Due To Racist Abuse At Players (Photos) by Rotji(m): 3:35pm On Oct 15, 2019
Hahahaha they know what they are doing, let their racist chants put goals in the net of England na. Yeye, they are claiming superiority and they can't even beat their supposed inferiors. Who is deceiving who, smwtzt!
CelebritiesRe: Diane: How Kaduna People Treated Me – Ex BBNaija House Mate by Rotji(m): 12:02am On Oct 10, 2019
Anjollysblog:
According to Diane, coming from a conservative background, and being the first ever female housemate from the north, she had thought her participation in the reality TV show would be met, at best with criticism and mild hostility from her people.


I didn’t expect it this way. I thought I’d be judged or criticized but the fact that I get calls and people say I made them proud, I made the northern part proud and some even say their daughters look up to me, is amazing.



Source :http://anjolasblogonline.com/2019/10/09/how-kaduna-peopl…e-diane-narrates/
Yeah maybe the first female from the North in BBNaija, but remember Vina from Plateau State was a Housemate in Big Brother Africa a few years back.
PoliticsRe: Soldier Shares A Video From An Encounter With Boko Haram Terrorists In Borno by Rotji(m): 6:01pm On Oct 09, 2019
Luciferlove:
Weak soldiers angry
That's very insensitive of you to say, he said 'they kept coming' meaning they repelled them time and time again but the suicide guys no surrender. It means as we've always cried out that they ran out of ammunition and were outnumbered.

This is a country where terrorists have informants even in the Army, and they keep laying ambush after ambush. No matter how good you are, it takes grace to overcome an ambush.

Our National Assembly is not doing enough to protect these Soldiers, they need the very best of weapons and a hell lot of ammunition so they wouldn't always run out and be vulnerable as we've seen severally.

The military needs to find a way of getting rid of the bad eggs among them that are in the habit of selling their Colleagues out to the insurgents.

RIP to the gallant souls regrettably lost in such unfortunate manner.
PoliticsRe: Farmers/Herdsmen Clashes: Sanni Bello Meets European Union (Photos) by Rotji(m): 11:05am On Oct 09, 2019
So after all the long talk about Farmers/Herders clashes the discussion is centred only on benefits to herders abi?! angry angry
What about discussing benefits to farmers too, these guys don't even hide their partiality at all. All they are concerned about is how herdsmen will prosper, they don't give a hoot about what farmers cares and concerns are. But they keep telling Nigerians to embrace farming and Agriculture, abi they want everyone else to be a herder?! Is herding APC's understanding of Agriculture?! huh huh huh angry
CrimeRe: Birom Militia Kills Fulani Herdsman In Jos (Graphic Photos) by Rotji(m): 10:15am On Oct 07, 2019
stephenduru:
According to report,a Fulani herder Abdul Hamid Muhammad was slaughtered by Birom farmer militias at Rawuru, Fan District, Jos, Plateau State Nigeria.He has been buried according to Islamic rites



Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2019/10/birom-militias-kill-fulani-herdsman-in.html?m=1
This is just heating up the polity, how very sure are you that it's berom that slaughtered that man.

It needs to be investigated thoroughly before bringing out sensational headlines like this.

Some people be looking for the slightest excuses like this to unleash mayhem.

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