Gwari People
The Gwari people, also known as the Gbagyi, are an ethnic group primarily located in the central region of Nigeria. They predominantly inhabit areas in Niger State and parts of Abuja, the capital city. The Gwari are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and festivals that celebrate their history and community.
Agriculture is a significant part of the Gwari lifestyle, with many members engaged in farming and trading. They cultivate crops such as maize, yams, and millet. The Gwari people also have a strong sense of community, often living in close-knit villages where they maintain their customs and traditions.