Buduma — may refer to:*The Buduma people of Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria *The Buduma language spoken by that people … Wikipedia
Buduma people — The Buduma are an ethnic group of Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria who inhabit many of the islands of Lake Chad. They are predominantly fishers and cattle herders. In the past, the Buduma carried out violent raids on the cattle herds of their… … Wikipedia
Buduma — ISO 639 3 Code : bdm ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Bade language — Infobox Language name=Bade speakers=250,000 (1993) states=Nigeria region=Yobe State, Jigawa State familycolor=Afro Asiatic fam1=Afro Asiatic fam2=Chadic fam3=West Chadic fam4=B fam5=B.1 fam6=Bade iso3=bdeBade (also spelled Bede or Bedde) is a… … Wikipedia
List of Cameroon-related articles — Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Cameroon include: A *Patrice Abanda *Abbia (game) * *Théophile Abega *Hamadjoda Abjoudi *Abong Mbang *Accord de Cooperation Economique Monetaire et Financiere *Achirimbi II *Simon Achidi Achu *Act of… … Wikipedia
List of Chad-related topics — Chad articles=Chad related people*Ibrahim Abatcha *Abdullah I (Kanem Bornu king) *Abdelwahit About *Ahmad (Kanem Bornu king) *Ahmat Acyl *Mahamat Ali Adoum *Aissa Kili N guirmamaramama *Ali Gazi *Ali II of Bornu *Ahmad Allam Mi *Michel Arnaud… … Wikipedia
Niger — Nigerien /nuy jear ee en /, adj., n. /nuy jeuhr/; Fr. /nee zherdd /, n. 1. a republic in NW Africa: formerly part of French West Africa. 9,388,359; 458,976 sq. mi. (1,188,748 sq. km). Cap.: Niamey. 2. a river in W Africa, rising in S Guinea,… … Universalium
Igbo people — Ndị Igbọ O. Equiano • Jaja of Opobo • Chinua Achebe • C.N. Adichie Total population 15–30 million worldwide (est.) … Wikipedia
Nigeria — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Nigeria (disambiguation). Federal Republic of Nigeria Jamhuriyar Taraiyar Nijeriya … Wikipedia
Yoruba people — Yoruba Kwara State drummers Total population Over 30 million (est.)[1] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia