Gombe people
The Gombe people are an ethnic group primarily found in Gombe State, located in northeastern Nigeria. They are part of the larger Fulani and Hausa cultural groups and are known for their rich traditions and agricultural practices. The Gombe people engage in farming, cultivating crops such as millet, maize, and sorghum, which are essential to their diet and economy.
In addition to agriculture, the Gombe people have a vibrant cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and festivals. They often celebrate important events with communal gatherings, showcasing their unique customs and social values. The Gombe people play a significant role in the cultural diversity of Nigeria.