Karimjo also known as Asom or Bakula or Chomo or Khiyu or Kirim or Shomo is a language spoken in Karim Lamido, Taraba State, North Eastern Nigeria by the Karimjo people.
Karimjo language has approximately 20,000 native speakers.
Karimjo also known as Asom or Bakula or Chomo or Khiyu or Kirim or Shomo is a language spoken in Karim Lamido, Taraba State, North Eastern Nigeria by the Karimjo people.
Karimjo language has approximately 20,000 native speakers.
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