The Coldest City in Nigeria?
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Thanks for the video, really appreciate it. I met my wife on the plateau (Pankshin), NYSC camp in 1986. We both served in Jos, and had great times. I served with the Nigerian Army, 3 Armoured Division, Rayfield (Legal Dept). WOW! your video brought pleasant memories.
Shoutout to my people 🇯🇲🇺🇸🇯🇲🇺🇸🇯🇲🇳🇬🇳🇬🇯🇲🇯🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸Berom here in the Caribbean
Naija ha ha, imagine seeing that name in yankee and not even known its your fellow naija brother.
If not that you mentioned "city", I would have argued it that Jos is not the coldest. The coldest location is the Mambilla plateaus (Gembu).
The Rayfield Golf Course built in 1913 is one of the oldest if not the oldest Golf Course in Nigeria...
NIGERIA is indeed a great nation.. Giant of Africa in all area 🎉 When I say all area , I mean ALL area .. 🇳🇬 🇳🇬
My fellow northern people I'm from KD but never been to J town before as my friends call it meet lot of people from Jos when I was in Abuja lovely and very funny people 😂 with their unique names. 😊
I served in Jos in 2019/2020. Jos is a city made beautiful by nature.
Jos is so rich, endless things about it & so beautiful. I love how you show every side. Can hear you are enjoyin the pork meat 😊😋
So nostalgic. Schooled in Jos in the 90s.
Wow, thanks for featuring my state. At least this will eliminate some misconceptions that the Southerners have about us. Most Southerners mistake all of us for Hausas or Muslims - No disrespect to Hausas or Muslims - but we have our own languages and cultures and 97% of us are Christians. Hausa was adopted as a common language due to language diversity. Plateau State has the highest number of tribes in Nigeria.
Gembu is the coldest place in Nigeria
Hay David another great video. -Love how each video is a slice of life from Nigeria.Great to see people and how they are living/surviving.
This is awesome. Well done. I served in Jos in 1990 and had a wonderful time. I returned to tour Jos with my wife in 2014 and we both had an unforgettable experience.
Thanks for doing this!!! and sharing parts of our beautiful country with us. the rocks are something else, i will love to visit
Thank you for this beautiful video @DavidNwka, took back home❤. Jos in my heart 💞.
Yes people in and around Plateau state bear names similar to Chinese names and look fairly similar, except in color. Thank you David for showing the rest of the world the real Nigeria; how big, vast, diverse it is.
This is a briljant video David, thanks for sharing
Beautiful work Mr. David
The place I call home. Oh how I love the Plateau ❤. Just like our ancestors, we will survive the onslaught on our peoples✊️