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Third Nigerian Republic President-elect
MKO Abiola was elected SDP flag bearer in Jos •
Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria's second military Head of state. Resides in Jos. •
Joseph Gomwalk†, First Governor of Plateau State. •
John Dungs†, residence; Rayfield, Jos. •
Jonah Jang, residence; Du. •
Davou Zang, residence; D. B. Zang junction, Gyel. •
Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria and former GOC 3rd armoured division, of the
Nigerian Army, Jos. •
Olusegun Obasanjo, ex Nigerian president was interned in the Nigerian Correctional Service, Jos during
Sani Abacha's military junta. Obasanjo later won his PDP presidential ticket in Jos Polo Club. •
Solomon Lar†, residence beach road Jos. •
Michael Botmang†, residence Za'ang. •
Jeremiah Gyang, singer and producer based in Jos. •
Mabo Ismaila, Former coach of the female National Football Team, the Super Falcons •
Segun Odegbami, Nigerian
footballer spent his childhood years in Jos •
Delmwa Deshi-Kura, Nigerian film production executive and director, known for her work in television and reality productions. •
Desmond Elliot, Nigerian actor, director and Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly •
Ahmed Musa, Nigerian footballer was born in Jos •
Bez (musician), Nigerian alternative
soul singer was born and raised in Jos •
Doug Kazé, Nigerian alternative
Afro-soul musician was born and raised in Jos •
Mikel John Obi, international footballer spent his childhood years in Jos •
Ogenyi Onazi, international footballer was born in Jos •
Sunday Mba, international footballer had his childhood years in Jos •
Joseph Akpala, international footballer was born in Jos •
Benedict Akwuegbu, international footballer had his childhood years in Jos •
Chibuzor Okonkwo, international footballer was born in Jos •
Ice Prince, Nigerian musical artist grew up in Jos •
Dayo Okeniyi, actor was born in Jos •
M.I, rapper born and raised in Jos •
Saint Obi, veteran
Nollywood actor kicked off his career in Jos • Innocent '
Tuface' Idibia Nigerian multi-award-winning musician was born in Jos •
Deborah Enilo Ajakaiye (born 1940), Nigerian
geophysicist •
Sarah Ladipo Manyika (born 7 March 1968), British-Nigerian writer, spent much of her childhood in Lagos and Jos •
Tony Elumelu was born in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, in 1963. He hails from Onicha-Ukwu in Aniocha North Local Government Area of
Delta State. •
Kenneth Gyang, filmmaker who was born in Barkin Ladi of Plateau State, Nigeria. •
John Major, former British Prime Minister, worked in the town from 1966 to 1967. •
Simon Bako Lalong, (born 1963) Nigerian politician and Governor of Plateau State from 2015 to 2023 and the senator representing the
Plateau South senatorial district since 2023. •
Saviour Godwin (born 1996), footballer •
Ugochukwu Iwu, Born in Nigeria, he represents Armenia at international level. •
Asha was raised and schooled in Federal Government college, Jos ==See also==