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Ethnic groups in Plateau State

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There are different ethnic groups in the 17 local government areas of Plateau State, Nigeria.[1] The predominant occupation of these ethnic groups is farming and they share similar cultural and traditional ways of life. The tribes are:

  1. Afizere
  2. Jarawa
  3. Miangu
  4. Anagua
  5. Hausa
  6. Fulani
  7. Berom
  8. Foron
  9. Gashish
  10. Ibas
  11. Irigwe
  12. Amo
  13. Rukuba
  14. Buji
  15. Chawe
  16. Jere
  17. Gusu
  18. Kurama
  19. Limoro
  20. Tariya
  21. Sanga
  22. Janji
  23. Duguza
  24. Chokobo
  25. Ron
  26. Kulere
  27. Mushere
  28. Afizere
  29. Boghom
  30. Jahr
  31. Basharawa
  32. Ngas
  33. Myet
  34. Taroh
  35. Badawa
  36. Mwaghavul
  37. Pyem
  38. Mupun
  39. M’Chip
  40. Fier
  41. Tal
  42. Kadung
  43. Pal
  44. Bijim
  45. Kwalla
  46. Pan
  47. Doemak
  48. Bwall
  49. Aten
  50. Atakar
  51. Jukun
  52. Koenoem
  53. Yuom
  54. Tehl
  55. Meryang
  56. Piapung
  57. Anaguta
  58. Goemai
  59. Bache
  60. Ron
  61. [[Wase]

Others/Migrants

Plateau State is also home to various ethnic groups from different parts of Nigeria.

  1. Yoruba
  2. Ibibio
  3. Annang
  4. Efik
  5. Ijaw
  6. Bini
  7. Igbo

See also

References

  1. "The Plateau People". Plateau State Government.NG. Archived from the original on 30 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023.



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