Jju language

Jju is the native language of the Bajju people of Kaduna State in central Nigeria. It is also locally known as "Kaje or Kache" (by the Hausas). As of 1988, there were approximately 300,000 speakers.According to Blench (2008), Jju—with more speakers—appears to be a form of Tyap (although its speakers are ethnically distinct). Bajju is one of the Southern Kaduna languages.

Jju language

Jju is the native language of the Bajju people of Kaduna State in central Nigeria. It is also locally known as "Kaje or Kache" (by the Hausas). As of 1988, there were approximately 300,000 speakers.According to Blench (2008), Jju—with more speakers—appears to be a form of Tyap (although its speakers are ethnically distinct). Bajju is one of the Southern Kaduna languages.