Seki language explained

Seki
Also Known As:Sekiyani
States:Equatorial Guinea, Gabon
Speakers:12,000
Date:2001-2007
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Benue–Congo
Fam4:Bantoid
Fam5:Bantu (Zone B)
Fam6:Kele (B.20) ?
Iso3:syi
Glotto:seki1238
Glottorefname:Seki
Guthrie:B.21
Map:Idioma seki.png

Seki, also Baseke, Sheke or Sekiana, is a language indigenous to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It had been spoken in villages of Rio Campo and Northern Bata, along the coast, but its native speakers have begun abandoning the language for Spanish, Fang, and Kombe.Can be related to Kako spoken in the East region of Cameroon and some parts of the west of Central African Republic.