Books Set Him in Motion. So He Wrote One.
In his memoir Motion, Lengdung Tungchamma reflects on a life transformed by books, his community–Jenta, a stranger’s advice, surviving the famous 2001 Jos crisis, and the courage to rewrite his future.
In his memoir Motion, Lengdung Tungchamma reflects on a life transformed by books, his community–Jenta, a stranger’s advice, surviving the famous 2001 Jos crisis, and the courage to rewrite his future.
Hundreds gathered in Jos for The Grace Experience 2025, a gospel music event rooted in worship, testimony, and the theme of divine mercy.
Jos-born filmmaker Kenneth Gyang’s Mojisola is set to open the African Film Festival in Atlanta, bringing the city’s myths, culture, and breathtaking scenery to a global audience. A paranormal love story inspired by urban folklore, the film reaffirms Jos’ place in Nollywood’s cinematic landscape.
Sal Ly’s Froville wasn’t just a concert—it was a night of music, faith, and healing. From soulful melodies to raw, unfiltered emotion, this was a homecoming for the heart. Read the full experience.
Hilarious Sunnie transforms memories of growing up in Jos, Nigeria into nostalgic, relatable digital content. Through humour and storytelling, he connects with audiences while bridging culture, creativity, and branding
Jos has a new heartbeat in its nightlife scene with the grand unveiling of Chillers by New Yorker, a revamped entertainment hub that blends luxury, leisure, and business. As the city’s tourism sector gets a boost, Jos is set to reclaim its spot as a vibrant cultural and economic destination.