Lists of villages in Nigeria
Lists of villages in Nigeria organised by state:List of villages in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
List of villages in Abia State
List of villages in Adamawa State
List of villages in Akwa Ibom State
List of villages in Anambra State
List of villages in Bauchi State
List of villages in Bayelsa State
List of villages in Benue State
List of villages in Borno State
List of villages in Cross River State
List of villages in Delta State
List of villages in Ebonyi State
List of villages in Edo State
List of villages in Ekiti State
List of villages in Enugu State
List of villages in Gombe State
List of villages in Imo State
List of villages in Jigawa State
List of villages in Kaduna State
List of villages in Kano State
List of villages in Katsina State
List of villages in Kebbi State
List of villages in Kogi State
List of villages in Kwara State
List of villages in Lagos State
List of villages in Nasarawa State
List of villages in Niger State
List of villages in Ogun State
List of villages in Ondo State
List of villages in Osun State
List of villages in Oyo State
List of villages in Plateau State
List of villages in Rivers State
List of villages in Sokoto State
List of villages in Taraba State
List of villages in Yobe State
List of villages in Zamfara State
- Ajuwa language
- Ajuwa (Ajegha) is a Plateau language of Kaduna State, Nigeria. It is spoken in Kalla, Afogo, Iburu, Idon, and Makyali towns. Ajuwa was reported by Roger Blench (2019), but is not reported in Ethnologue or Glottolog. Blench classifies it as Northwestern
- Kujarke people
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- Rubaruba language
- Rubaruba (tuRubaruba) is a Kainji language of Nigeria belonging to the Kamuku language complex. Rubaruba is reported by Blench (2012), but is not covered in Ethnologue or Glottolog
- Vaghat people
- The Vaghat people are an ethnic group who traditionally inhabited just over a dozen villages in the hills of Tafawa Balewa and Bogoro LGAs in southwestern Bauchi State, Nigeria. Today, the Vaghat have also moved to many towns and settlements spread across
- Ikhin language
- Ikhin, or Arokho, is an Edoid language of Edo State, Nigeria
- Euphorbia kamerunica
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- Damlanci language
- Damlanci is a Southern Bantoid Jarawan language of Nigeria. It was reported by Roger Blench (2019), but is not reported in Ethnologue or Glottolog. Speakers are over age 50, located in Maccido village, Alkaleri LGA, Bauchi State
- List of villages in Yobe State
- This is a list of villages and settlements in Yobe State, Nigeria organised by local government area (LGA) and district/area
- Akpondu language
- Akpondu is a Plateau language of Nigeria once spoken in Akpondu village, Kaduna State. The Akpondu people have shifted to Ninzo. Only the numerals have been recorded. The extinct undocumented languages Nigbo and Babur (Bəbər) were also spoken in nearby
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