Koro Zuba

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A language of Nigeria

Alternate Names
Koro Ganagana, Zuba Koro
User Population

11,000 (2020 SIL).

Location

Abuja Capital Territory: Abuja area council, Idu; Gwagwalada area council, Abuchi, Anagada, Dutsen Alhaji, Gapa, and Tungan Maje; Niger state: Gurara LGA, Dumwa, Iwa, Lahu, Laka, Numbwa, Tuchi, and Waga; Suleja LGA, Gwazunu and Zumwa; Tafa LGA, Chachi.

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Language Status

6a (Vigorous).

Dialects

None known. Lexical similarity: 30%–39% with Dibo [dio], 7% with Koro Nulu [vkn].

Language Use

Home, community, work. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Hausa [hau], with younger people having more proficiency since it is used in education. Some also use Dibo [dio], mostly elderly with good proficiency. Some also use Gbagyi [gbr], mostly elderly with good proficiency. Some also use Gbari [gby], mostly elderly with good proficiency. Also use English [eng], with younger people having more proficiency since it is used in education.

Other Comments

Muslim, Christian, traditional religion.