Tribes

Nigeria is a country of rich cultural diversity, home to over 250 distinct Nigerian tribes and ethnic groups. This section explores the heritage, traditions, and customs of Nigeria’s most prominent tribes—from the Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa to the Fulani, Kanuri, and more. Each of these Nigerian tribes and ethnic groups contributes uniquely to the nation’s cultural fabric, offering insights into their language, music, food, fashion, and spiritual beliefs. Whether you’re interested in the colorful festivals of the Igbo, the royal customs of the Yoruba, or the nomadic traditions of the Fulani, our guide uncovers the people and practices that define Nigeria’s cultural identity.

The Bassa-Nge People

The Bassa-Nge people, a vibrant ethnic group in Nigeria, are predominantly found in the Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi State. However, smaller communities exist in Niger and Nasarawa states.…

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Okun People of Kogi State

The Okun People of Kogi State

The Okun people, a remarkable subgroup of the Yoruba ethnic group, inhabit Kogi State in central Nigeria. Known for their unique linguistic identity, vibrant traditions, and distinctive cultural practices, the…

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