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Ahmadu Bello Way

About Plateau State > Markets in Jos Nigeria

Ahmadu Bello Way in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria is a street named after the late Sir Ahmadu Bello who served as the Premier of the then Northern Region of Nigeria form 1960 to 1966.

Ahmadu Bello Way and its environs is where you find some of the oldest buildings on the Jos-Plateau. Today most of these old buildings are wearing new looks making them look like modern buildings.

Considered by many as the most prestigious business location in Jos City, Ahmadu Bello Way is also located at the central business district (CBD) in Jos City and has extensions like Beach road and Bank road. It is close to the popular Jos Main Market building which has been razed down by fire and the popular Nigeria railway terminus; it is where you can also find branches of most commercial banks that are located in Jos.

Ahmadu Bello Way is also home to a Post office (Nigerian Postal Services NIPOST), Super markets (like Onigbinde Stores, Monak Stores, V-CAMEF Supermarket, Young Creation Giftshop, Central Supermarket, Drive 'N' Ride, LA MIRAGE, etc), warehouses (like Dangote Portland Cement, Rice, Sugar, Spaghetti, etc), boutiques (like Immaculate, etc), petrol stations (like Total, Mobil, etc), Internet cafe (Rabjib), Mobile phone companies and businesses, (like Visafone, Hamaz, Jurassic Communications, etc), bookshops, Fast food joints and restaurants, (like The Net Café, Juice and Grillade, Mr. Biggs etc), Photo Studio (like Gold Fingers photo studio, Foto World Digital Lab, etc), banks (like Intercontinental Bank, Spring Bank, Eco Bank, Guarantee Trust Bank, Stanbic IBTC, Oceanic Bank, Zenith Bank, Bank PHB, UBA, Wayma Bank, Fidelity Bank, FinBank, etc), The Corporate Affairs Commission office Jos Branch, and many, more at Jos, the capital of Plateau State in Nigeria.

Ahmadu Bello Way in Jos, Plateau State of Nigeria is no doubt a place to visit and a market to patronize whenever you come to Jos City. Other important markets and places of tourist interest in the Jos-Plateau include; Building Materials and Vegetable Market, Dilimi/Gangare Market, Gada Biyu Market, Faringada Tomatoes Market, Katako Market, Langtang Street, Old Bukuru Park, Rukuba Road Market, Rwang Pam Street, Jama’a Junction, Mangu Market, Jengre Market, etc..

The Jos-Plateau in Nigeria is the place to find the following commodities in abundance and at good wholesale and retail prices. They are
vegetables (including Irish potatoes, Cucumber, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Green pepper, Green peas, water melon, Water, Onions, Carrots), grains (including Popcorn, Sorghum, Millet, Yellow Maize, White Maize, Beans, Acha, Rice, Soybeans, Sesame seeds), fruits (including; Oranges, Bananas, Mangos, Pineapples, Strawberry, Grape), livestock (including Cow, Calf, Goat, Sheep, Goat, Chicken Eggs, Broiler chicken), and gem stones (including Topaz, Ruby, Tourmaline Blue, Pink Tourmaline, Aquamarine, Quartz, Sapphire), and many more.

Furthermore, you can also access free valuable information at www.josaddress.com about banks, hotels, internet access, local traditional festivals, Jos Museums, local transportation, Zoo, Wildlife pack and Game reserves, and other informations of tourist importance.

At www.josaddress.com we monitor the local prices of the commodities listed above and others like transportation services (inter-city haulage and inter-city transportation).

Get the latest local price update of these commodities and services as they are accessed in local markets on the Jos-Plateau and environs.

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