[1] Yandang people and the Mumuye are believed to have come from Egypt and they settled in Yoro before the final migration to their current location; Adamawa and Taraba States.
A beautiful landscape surrounded by mountains and hills that shielded them from slave trade raiders till the twentieth century.
When a man shows interest in a lady, he gives her a "Mou" a traditional and invaluable iron use for making hoes and weapons.
[1][2] After the consent of the lady's parent, the fiancé is expected to bring his family to see the lady's parent and to also discuss the issue "hinlengki"and "wah-konag" which are the bride price and the building of a hut for the mother in law or the payment of equivalent price.
There are other things required for the marriage like yams, beer, guinea corn, hoes, “kansuki (a rod held by women when dancing), a fully grown ram and two he-goats.