Gwari
Gwari, also known as the Gbagyi people, are an ethnic group primarily found in Nigeria, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory and parts of Niger State. They speak the Gwari language, which belongs to the Niger-Congo language family. The Gwari are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops like millet, maize, and yams, and they also engage in trading and crafts.
The Gwari culture is rich in traditions, including music, dance, and festivals that celebrate their heritage. They have a strong sense of community and often rely on communal efforts for farming and social activities. Traditional beliefs coexist with Islam and Christianity, reflecting the diverse influences in their society.