Cibak (ɗum firti ko Chibuk, Chibok, Chibbak, Chibuk, Kibaku, Kibbaku, Kikuk) ko ɗemngal Afro-Aasiyankeewal ngal yimɓe fotde 200 000 kaaldata, tawi ko ɓuri heewde e maɓɓe ko Kibaku en e nder leydi Naajeeriya.

Cibak language
language, modern language
Subclass ofBiu–Mandara Taƴto
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Indigenous toDiiwal Borno, Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria) Taƴto
Ethnologue language status6a Vigorous Taƴto

Cibak ina haalee e nokkuuji laamu Askira/Uba, Chibok e Damboa to bannge worgo leydi Borno e nder leydi Naajeeriya.[1] The majority of speakers are Christians (about 92 %);[2] most of the schoolgirls abducted in the 2014 Chibok kidnapping by Boko Haram were Cibak-speakers and Christians.[3] Ko ɓuri heewde e haalooɓe ɓee ko Kerecee’en (fotde 92 %); ko ɓuri heewde e sukaaɓe rewɓe ɓe Boko Haram nanngi e Chibok e hitaande 2014 ko haalooɓe Cibak e Kerecee’en.

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  1. http://1verse.com/files/Kibaku-2009_05.pdfTemplate:Dead link
  2. "Kibaku of Nigeria". Prayer Focus. The Seed Company. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  3. Adam Nossiter (May 14, 2014). "Tales of Escapees in Nigeria Add to Worries About Other Kidnapped Girls". New York Times. Retrieved May 15, 2014.