Jukun are an ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in
West Africa. The Jukun are traditionally located in
Taraba,
Benue,
Nasarawa,
Plateau,
Adamawa, and
Gombe States in Nigeria and parts of northwestern
Cameroon. They are descendants of the people of the
Kwararafa kingdom. Most of the tribes in the north central of Nigeria trace their origin to the Jukun people and are related in one way or the other to the Jukuns. If not for the coming of both Christianity and Islam the Jukun people were traditionalists. Most of the tribes, Alago,
Agatu, Rendere, Gumai in
Shendam, and others left Kwararafa when it disintegrated as a result of a power tussle. The Jukuns are divided into two major groups; the Jukun Wanu and Jukun Wapa. The Jukun Wanu are fishermen residing along the banks of the river Benue and Niger where they run through Taraba state, Benue state and Nasarawa state. The
Wukari Federation, headed by the Aku Uka of Wukari, is now the main center of the Jukun people.