• 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...
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  • The Mambilla or Mambila people of Nigeria live on the Mambilla Plateau (in 'Sardauna' local government area of Taraba State in Nigeria). A small fraction...
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    1960s. Mambila people Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve Bantu expansion Mambilla Plateau. Wikimapia.org. Retrieved on 2011-04-09. Chapter IX. The Mambila, David...
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    Notes on the Mambila Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine. Lucy.ukc.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2011-04-09. Andrew Dunn, GASHAKA GUMTI, NIGERIA – FROM GAME...
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    languages are languages spoken by the Mambila and related peoples mostly in eastern Nigeria and in Cameroon. In Nigeria the largest group is Mambila (there...
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  • to a study in 2007, only four people spoke this language. All of them were elderly. The Mambila language, also known as Mvop, has instead supplanted Njerep...
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    Taraba State (redirect from Kufai, Nigeria)
    Mararaba, the Rafin Kada-Gembu Rd southeast from Donga via Mararaba, and the Mambila-Plateau Rd. Airports Jalingo Airport The major occupation of the people...
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  • town of Zongo Ajiya, which is located on the Mambila Plateau in Nigeria. By 1999, however, the language was only spoken by about 100 speakers. Despite...
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  • Mambiloid language of Nigeria. Ethnologue considers it a dialect of Mambila, as speakers identify as Mambila, but it is a distinct language. Blench, Roger...
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  • youngest of whom were born in the 1940s. Twendi is a Mambiloid language belonging to the Mambila group. Speakers consider Twendi to be a dialect of Kwanja...
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