The Bubi people (also known as Bobe, Voove, Ewota) are a Bantu ethnic group of Central Africa who are indigenous to Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea. The name Bubi comes from the word "Boobe" meaning "Man."
Most Bubi people that remain on Bioko Island, as well as those native to Gabon, speak the Bube language. Many of the islanders also speak Spanish, French and Portuguese as a secondary language
The Bubi people are mainly Catholics. This is due to Spanish influence during the colonial age when the Spanish ruled over Bioko Island and Río Muni.










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