Mbaka people
The Mbaka are a minority ethnic group in the Central African Republic and northwest Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] The M'Baka speak the Mbaka language and have a population of roughly 300,000.[1]
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 300,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
| Languages | |
| Mbaka, French, Sango | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity, traditional African religions | 
Language
    
The Mbakas speak Mbaka language, a Ubangian language. The Gilima variety is assigned to a separate ISO 639-3 code.
Famous Mbaka people
    
- Jean-Bédel Bokassa, former President and self-styled Emperor of Central African Republic
 - David Dacko, First President of Central African Republic
 - Barthélemy Boganda, First Prime Minister of Central African Republic
 - Adamu Jamu Mbaka, Air Vice Marshall, Nigerian Airforce
 - Pius Adamu Mbaka, Major, Nigerian Army
 - Alex Jamu Mbaka, Major, Nigerian Army
 - Koffi Olomide, Congolese singer
 
Notes
    
- Appiah & Gates 1999, p. 1278.
 
References
    
- Appiah; Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., eds. (1999), Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, New York: Basic Books, ISBN 0-465-00071-1, OCLC 41649745.
 
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