Ogu people
Ethnic group in Nigeria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Gun people" redirects here. For firearms enthusiasts, see Gun cultures.
The Gun people, also rendered Ogũ, Ogun and Egun, is an ethnic group principally found in Lagos and Ogun State regions of southwestern Nigeria, and Ouémé Department in the southeast of the Republic of Benin, who speak the Gun language. The Ogu account for about 15% of the indigenous population of Lagos State[1] and 6% of the total population of the Republic of Benin.
Quick Facts Egun, Total population ...
Egun | |
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Total population | |
811.000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Nigeria, Benin | |
Languages | |
Gun, French | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Islam, Vodun[citation needed] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Pha Phlera, Yoruba, Fon, Ewe , Adja |
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