@1atangs: Day 06/31 of “Who Owns Jos”. This one is going to hurt our visitors more than anything but if their conscience is clear, they should not feel bad.

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jenniferthomas318
Jay❤️ :
God bless you Afudang✨
2026-07-10 22:02:38
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termartin10
martinterhembatom :
Well done thanks for bringing up this details
2026-07-10 09:42:58
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eljay734
eljay :
please our guests should stop harming us.we are caring hosts
2026-07-09 16:26:40
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zabeldizan
Zeebaby :
FACT !!!! Pls tag me
2026-07-09 14:02:48
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philipdashak
PDash :
much appreciated.keep it coming.
2026-07-10 20:42:26
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musamuhammad200367
musamuhammad200367 :
Wrong information 😂🤣
2026-07-08 18:38:46
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md20251
Abdul mD :
Please let create content that unite us not dividing us
2026-07-08 20:47:14
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aliyu00748
Aliyu007 :
you go explain tire
2026-07-07 21:56:24
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jona7053
jona70 :
what a vivid explanation.
2026-07-08 17:32:44
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keynez1
Keynez Alfred :
very educational
2026-07-08 11:10:57
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shangfina32
Smile with Nan296 :
We must get it right
2026-07-08 11:39:08
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jp14927
JP :
thanks alot for educating me sir.
2026-07-08 10:30:47
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raybeautieconcept
ray beautie concept :
Great 👍👍
2026-07-08 04:07:08
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ee.sparkle
Ee sparkle :
bro I was just amazed by your reading I see the need for history in schools now and I see the need for documentation not just documentation or original documentation and I see the importance of education in any child's life god bless you bro left for me alone I will say history don't have important but now I know why we really need history
2026-07-06 21:19:36
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daroemoliverphilip
deoliver :
keep on bro we are with you 🫶🫶
2026-07-08 07:23:15
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hajislim6478
hajislim6478 :
I believe you
2026-07-08 12:02:20
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romirio360
Teejay😘 :
Insightful
2026-07-08 01:50:12
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elmajid_kabara
Elmajid kabara :
Ok now if you finish the history then what?
2026-07-08 04:48:20
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abdoultrev
abdoultrev :
And where are you reading this from?
2026-07-08 00:41:09
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guful.john.mankil
Guful John Mankilik :
Good job Interesting and educative….
2026-07-07 22:44:34
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yoruba_angel7
💛 Paul Smith 👑💛 :
Your doing well 👍👍
2026-07-07 20:38:31
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izung.nyam
Izung Nyam :
Nice 👍 one my brother
2026-07-07 22:38:54
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tha_snow_szn
Aaron :
I find your content very educative, there’s a lot I personal don’t even know but now I do.
2026-07-07 06:29:45
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yusufd013
Yususify :
more of God Grace to you Bro
2026-07-07 18:05:33
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nafiudansarki
nafiudansarki :
A Court Judgement and the Evolving Plateau Settlement (Part One) The judgement by the Plateau State High Court judge for the Jos North LGC to grant an indigene certificate to Fatima Baba Akawu, a Hausa woman born in Jos, has stirred up mixed exchanges. Most of the arguments and accounts provided on both sides are full of ignorance and distortion, which makes it difficult for the general public to make sense of the issues. The salutary elements in the judgement and the milieu that make it possible could therefore be lost. My intervention here is to bring out the broad historical and political transformation that undergirds the judgement and the course of communal relations in Plateau state and across the North in the coming years. Court judgements, parliamentary acts, policies and other monumental decisions rarely occur in a vacuum; they are the outcomes of accretions of events, shifts, interactions and frictions such as the Somerset vs Stewart case of 1772 by Lord Mansfield which led to the abolition of the slave trade; the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1865, which ended slavery in America; and the declaration of the Republic of Biafra in 1967. My understanding of the history of the Jos Plateau led me to believe that three separate settlements marked the course of this court ruling and what lies beyond it. These are the guaranteed settlement crafted by the British colonial government from 1902 to 1967; the fractured settlement that existed from 1967 to 1999; and the current mutual settlement that evolved from 1999 to date. The Guaranteed Settlement The British had experience of over three centuries of imperial rule before their conquest of Northern Nigeria. In India they had perfected the art of governing a diverse society through the division of the native population into discrete communal entities while the Protectorate government reigned supreme. Since the suppression of the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the British had dressed up their colonial project as trusteeship: the safeguarding of each tribal or communal group from infractions by other groups. In the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria, the colonial government identified three categories as....
2026-07-08 09:55:54
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