Mbororo
The Mbororo are a semi-nomadic group primarily found in Cameroon, Nigeria, and parts of Central Africa. They are known for their cattle herding lifestyle, relying on their livestock for food, clothing, and trade. The Mbororo people speak Fulfulde, a language of the Fulani ethnic group, and maintain rich cultural traditions that include music, dance, and storytelling.
Traditionally, the Mbororo live in temporary settlements, moving with their herds to find fresh pastures. Their social structure is organized around clans, and they often engage in trade with neighboring communities. Despite facing challenges such as land disputes and climate change, the Mbororo continue to uphold their cultural identity and way of life.