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Encyclopedia > Fom Bot of Jos

Fom Bot (b.?) is the Gbong Gwon of the traditional monarchy of Jos, Nigeria. He succeeded Rwang Pam of Jos, and currently (as of 2005) rules over the small city of Jos peacefully. Jos is a small picturesque town in the Nigerian middle belt (population of 201,200, estimate for the year 1995). ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Informat.io on Jos (934 words)
Jos is a picturesque city, situated high on the Jos Plateau in Nigeria's middle belt (Lat:9°56' Long:8°53').
Jos is served by several teaching hospitals including ECWA Evangel Hospital and Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), a Federal Government-funded referral hospital.
Jos is a traditional state and was politically organised under a chief until around 1950.
Jos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (964 words)
Jos is a picturesque city, situated high on the Jos Plateau in Nigeria's middle belt (Lat:9°56' Long:8°53').
Jos is served by several teaching hospitals including ECWA Evangel Hospital and Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), a Federal Government-funded referral hospital.
Jos is a traditional state and was politically organised under a chief around 1950.
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