Bachama people
The Bachama people are an ethnic group primarily located in the northeastern region of Nigeria. They predominantly inhabit the Adamawa State and are known for their rich cultural heritage and traditions. The Bachama community speaks the Bachama language, which is part of the larger Chadic language family.
Traditionally, the Bachama people engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as millet, maize, and yams. They also practice animal husbandry, raising livestock like goats and cattle. The community is known for its vibrant festivals and ceremonies, which often include traditional music and dance, reflecting their deep-rooted customs and social values.