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| People Name: | Akuku |
| Country: | Nigeria |
| 10/40 Window: | Yes |
| Population: | 3,000 |
| World Population: | 3,000 |
| Primary Language: | Akuku |
| Primary Religion: | Christianity |
| Christian Adherents: | 60.00 % |
| Evangelicals: | 5.00 % |
| Scripture: | Portions |
| Ministry Resources: | No |
| Jesus Film: | Yes |
| Audio Recordings: | No |
| People Cluster: | Benue |
| Affinity Bloc: | Sub-Saharan Peoples |
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The Akuku are a small ethnolinguistic community in southern Nigeria, located in Edo State in the Akoko Edo area. Their language is called Akuku, an Edoid language within the wider Niger-Congo language family, and it remains a living mother tongue used in home and community life. The Akuku are closely connected to their immediate geographic setting, where many communities live side by side and people often become multilingual in order to trade, study, and relate well with neighbors. As modern schooling, mobility, and outside media expand, maintaining local language use and cultural continuity has become an important part of community identity.
Akuku daily life today reflects the realities of a smaller community living within a diverse Nigerian region. Many households depend on a combination of farming, small trading, and informal work, with some family members traveling for education or employment while keeping strong ties to home. Meals often center on familiar southern Nigerian staples, including starchy foods and soups made with local vegetables, oils, and seasonings, with meat or fish included when available. Family life is typically interdependent, with extended relatives sharing everything.
Over half of the Akukus identify as Christian. They have Bible portions, the JESUS Film, and gospel recordings in their language. Many struggle with putting their faith in the spirit world rather than the God of the Bible.
The Akukus need better infrastructure to take care of their medical and educational needs. They need paved roads to transport farm goods to market.
As it stands, they only have Bible portions and the JESUS Film in their heart language. They can use these to show others the way to the cross. It will be difficult to win Muslims to put their faith in Jesus, but someone needs to do it.
Pray for the Lord to pave the way for the Akuku community to have clean water, good schools, and available medical care.
Pray that many will answer God's call to take Christ to the Muslims of Nigeria's north.
Pray for Akuku disciples to be raised up to disciple others to follow Jesus and put all their faith in him.
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