• Plateau State Governor

    The Governor of Plateau State is both the head of government and the Chief Security officer of the State. Under Article 5 Part II, second schedule of the Constitution, the executive powers is vested in the Governor of the State and, may subject as to the provisions of any law made by the House of…

  • Plateau people, tribes, ethnic groups, languages

    Plateau state has over forty ethno-linguistic groups. Some of the indigenous tribes in the state are:BeromAfizereAmoAnagutaAtenBogghomBujiChallaChipFierGashishGoemaiIrigweJarawaJukunKofyar (comprising Doemak Kwalla and Mernyang)MontolMushereMupunMwaghavulNgasiapungPyemRon-KulereBacheTaletTaroh (Tarok)Youm and Fulani/Kanuri in Wase These ethnic groups are predominantly farmers and have similar cultural and traditional ways of life. People from other parts of country have come to settle in Plateau State; these…

  • Plateau state history

    Plateau state has been adjusted to its present borders many times. Colonial manipulation was from a desire to protect the railway construction and guarantee a safe passage of mined tin to the coast. In 1926, Plateau Province, made up of Jos and Pankshin Divisions was created. The border changed several times in subsequent years as…

  • Plateau State

    Plateau State is the 12 largest state of Nigeria, and is located in the central of the country. CapitalThe capital of Plateau State is Jos. How Plateau State gets its namePlateau State gets its name from the Jos Plateau. Plateau State’s nicknamePlateau State is nicknamed as “The Home of Peace and Tourism”. It’s named after…

  • Plateau state government officials inspects a solar power project

    A solar power project in Plateau State being inspected by government officials. Plateau State is the 12 largest state of Nigeria, and is located in the central area of the country. Its capital is Jos. Plateau State is nicknamed “The Home of Peace and Tourism” It is geographically unique in Nigeria because its boundaries totally…

  • Afikpo (Ehugbo)

    Afikpo is an ancient igbo town in present day Ebonyi state with history dating back to Neolithic Age 3000BC. The oral historical accounts was told by chroniclers and elders.According to Ottenberg and Ebonyi online,the present inhabitants are descendants of two groups Nkalu and Ego(or Egu) who were the very first setlers at Afikpo. Afikpo owe…

  • Ezza people

    Ezza is a clan politically divided into two Administrative Local Councils of Ezza North and Ezza South. Initially, Ezza clan was made up of twelve communities – Umuezeoka, Umuezeokoha, Umuoghara (Izzo Group); Oriuzor, Ekka (Imoha Group); Amana (Oldest Ezza Village Group); Amaezekwe, Amegu, Idembia, Ameka, Amuzu and Ezzama (Kpakpaji Group). Over time, nine additional communities…

  • Obollo people

    Obollo people are largely farmers, some are business men/women and civil servants. All the various Obollo communities are seen as genealogically, historically and culturally related; and this is not doubtful as there were some ceremonies — social/traditional functions (prominent among which is Olenyi Obollo festival hosted every December 27) which require the collective activities of…

  • Obollo communities

    Obollo comprises many communities, namely: Obollo Afor. It comprises:Ulon’Ubollo, Umuezejor, Ogwu, Amutenyi, Ohullor, Iheakpu. Obollo OrieUmuosigide, Umuosogwu, Umuoleyi, Umuonyeke, Ogba, Okpufu, Nsama. Obollo NkwoUmuitodo, Okpakerekere, Umuokoriko, Ndaburu Afube.Ibenda (Umuitodo Eg’) an offshoot of Itodo Ekpo, is already an autonomous community too. It houses villages like: Ajama, Mkporogwu, Echara, Ngele-Okpo, Idoko. Uburu, Umuero. Obollo Etiti hasAda…

  • EZZA EZEKUNA PEOPLE

    The origin of Ezza began from Onueke which is known as the ancestral home of Ezza people called OKPOKU EZEKUNA. EZEKUNA is the progenitor of Ezza while ANYIGOR is the wife while EKUMENYI is the father of EZZA, IZZI And IKWO, EZZA is the elderly son among the three sons of EKUMENYI that’s why the…