- The
Mambilla or
Mambila people of
Nigeria live on the
Mambilla Plateau (in 'Sardauna'
local government area (formerly,
Mambilla LGA) of
Taraba State in...
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These new
religions became particularly visible after the 1960s.
Mambila people Mambila m****acre Ngel
Nyaki Forest Reserve Bantu expansion Mambilla Plateau...
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Mambila is a
dialect chain stretching across Nigeria and Cameroon. It is one of the
Mambiloid languages, a
branch of Benue–Congo.
Notable dialects are...
- in
western Cameroon.
Among the best do****ented is its
practice by the
Mambila people of
Cameroon and Nigeria, in
which the
actions of
spiders or crabs...
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Mambila m****acre was a
reported 2017 m****acre of
Fulani herdsmen in
Mambila Plateau, Nigeria. The
nature of the
killings is disputed, and few independent...
- Mararaba, The
Rafin Kada-Gembu Rd
southeast from
Donga via Mararaba, and The
Mambila-Plateau Rd.
Airports include Jalingo Airport The
major occupation of the...
- the
Mambila and
related peoples mostly in
eastern Nigeria and in Cameroon. In
Nigeria the
largest group is
Mambila (there is also a
small Mambila po****tion...
- 2007, only four
people spoke this language. All of them were elderly. The
Mambila language, also
known as Mvop, has
instead supplanted Njerep in
casual use...
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which is also
located on the
Mambila Plateau. Some
other languages Mvanip is
related to are Fam, Nizaa, Kwanja,
Mambila, Vute and Wawa,
which all evolved...
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African level-tone languages—such as Yoruba, with
three pitch levels, and
Mambila, with four—may be
better suited to
study the role of
absolute pitch in...