
Fetching for some wild boar, we meet some people who talked a very weird language. After trying to understand them for a while, we found out what their people were called Yoruba. We looked it up in our book, Travellers guide to Nigeria, and discovered that they're actually one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa. There's about 30 million of them in all of Africa, and most of them live in Nigeria, and West Africa in general. They've been around for at least twenty-four centuries, and amounts to 21 % of Nigeria's population. The Yoruba people are 60 percent christian, 30 % muslim and 10 % others. They share borders with the Borgu in the northwest, the Nupe and Ebira in the north, the Edo, Esan and Afemai to the southeast.
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