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The Kotoko people , also called Mser, Moria, Bara and Makari,〔 ( People Groups ). Retrieved June 03, 2013, to 12: 56 pm.〕 are an ethnic group located in northern Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria. 〔 ( UNHCR. Cameroon: The Kotoko ethnic group including its homeland and relationship with the National Union for Democracy and Progress (UNDP) ). Retrieved June 03, 2013, to 01: 01 pm.〕 The Kotoko population is composed of 49,071 people, the majority of which, 40,904 people live in Cameroon. The Kotoko form part of the Chadic people. The mother tongue is Lagwan - (kot). Most of Kotoko are Sunni Muslims, but they also are members of other Islam sects like Ibadhi, Ahmadi, Alevi, Yazidi, Druze and Khariji. Only slightly more than 10% of the population is Evangelical. 〔 They founded the Kotoko kingdom in the 15th century. ==References==
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