- The
Gbari or
Gbagyi (plural - Agbari/Agbagyi) are an
ethnic group found predominantly in
Central Nigeria, with an
estimated po****tion
figure put at 5...
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spoken by the
Gbagyi people,
which make up over a
million people in Nigeria.
There are two prin****l varieties,
Gbari (West Gwari) and
Gbagyi (East Gwari)...
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Abdulsalami Abubakar, two of Nigeria's
former military rulers. The Nupe,
Gbagyi, Kamuku, Kambari, Gungawa, Hun-Saare,
Hausa and Koro form the
majority of...
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derives its name from a
Gbagyi village named Chikun in the
southeastern part of Kujama. The area was
originally po****ted by the
Gbagyi people but is now being...
- south; the Tiv in the southeast; the
Idoma in southwest; and the Gade and
Gbagyi in the west
while the
Hausa and
Fulani live
throughout the state. Nasarawa...
- land of the
Gbagyi, B****a, Egbira, and
Ganagana people.
There is also a
notable Hausa po****tion. The
first settlers in
Abuja are
Gbagyi, B****a, Egbira...
- Nigeria's 36
federal states. It
consists of two
major ethnic groups: the
Gbagyi and the Nupe.
Archaeological evidence suggests settlement in the area dates...
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Another version of the
etymology of the name is a
narrative linked to the
Gbagyi word/name 'Odna' for the
Kaduna River. Zazzau, a
traditional state which...
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relocated to
Zumbo (meaning 'gorgeous place').
Another wave of settlers, the
Gbagyi people,
arrived from
Bauchi and
established themselves in Kurunduma. Some...
- was prin****lly
Gwari Land (the home of the
tribes referred to as the
Gbagyis,
their language is
referred to as Gwari) with high
concentrations of Muslims...