• Plateau State Government Ministries Departments & Agencies
    College of Education, Gindiri

    Ministry of Environment Ministry of Mineral Development Plateau State Mineral Development Company Plateau State Environment Protection Agency Plateau State Afforestation Programme Plateau State Newmap Development Agency Ministry for Local Govt. and Chieftaincy Affairs Ministry of Water Resources and Energy (Energy) Plateau State Energy Corporation Plateau State Water Board Plateau State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation…

  • Ladi Kwali

    The woman on the Nigeria ???????? twenty Naira note is Ladi Kwali. She was born in Kwali, Gwari region of Northern Nigeria, where pottery was a common occupation among women. She was so skilled that her work became known in Europe, Britain and America. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, her work was displayed…

  • Nok culture, Plateau state

    Plateau state has a very rich cultural heritage. The Nok culture one of the earliest iron smelting cultures dating between 500 BC and AD 200 is associated with the area. National Museum, JosThe National Museum at Jos, the oldest in the country. Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture, containing various architectural designs of major Nigerian ethnic…

  • Plateau State Local Government Areas

    Barkin LadiBassaBokkosJos-EastJos-NorthJos-SouthKanamKankeLangtang NorthLangtang SouthManguMikangPankshinQua’an PanRiyomShendamWase

  • Plateau state governors: Name, tenure, political party

    Joseph Gomwalk1966 – July 1975Military Dan SuleimanMarch 1976 – July 1978Military Joshua AnajaJuly 1978 – October 1979Military Solomon LarOctober 1979 – December 1983NPP Samuel AtukumJanuary 1984 – August 1985Military Chris AlliAugust 1985 – 1986Military Lawrence Onoja1986 – July 1988Military Aliyu KamaJuly 1988 – August 1990Military Joshua MadakiAugust 1990 – January 1992Military Fidelis TapgunJanuary 1992 –…

  • 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…