
Gwari people
The Gwari people, also known as the Gbagyi or Gbagura, are an ethnic group primarily found in central Nigeria, especially around the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja) and Kaduna State. They have a rich cultural heritage, language, and history rooted in farming and traditional practices. The Gwari are known for their crafts, local festivals, and social organization. Despite urbanization and modernization, they maintain distinct cultural identities and play a vital role in Nigeria's cultural diversity. Their community-focused lifestyle emphasizes family, tradition, and agricultural livelihood.