- The
Ebira people are an ethnic-linguistic
group of
North central Nigeria. Most
Ebira people are from Kogi State,
Nasarawa State.
Their language is usually...
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Ebira (pronounced as /eh 'be ra/; also
known as Igbira, Egbura, or Okene) is a Niger-Congo language. It is
spoken by
around 2
million people in North...
- 260 at the 2006 census. The
predominant people are the
Ebira of
central Nigeria and the
Ebira language is spoken. The
postal code of the area is 264....
- Ebirah,
Horror of the Deep (ゴジラ・エビラ・モスラ 南海の大決闘,
Gojira Ebira Mosura Nankai no Dai-kettō, lit. Godzilla, Ebirah, Mothra: Big Duel in the
South Seas) is...
- Yebira,
Ebira and
Shiko (箙, lit. the "[****anese]
Quiver (of Arrows)") are
types of
quiver used in ****anese archery. The
quiver is
unusual in that in some...
- The
Ohinoyi of
Ebiraland is the
traditional ruler of the
Ebira people. The
title Atta of
Ebiraland has also
historically been used for this
position but...
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Dahomean religion Damara religion Dan
religion Dinka religion Dogon religion Ebira traditional religion Edo
traditional religion Efik
religion Ekoi religion...
- the po****tion,
while the Edo, Ijaw, Fulɓe, Kanuri, Urhobo-Isoko, Ibibio,
Ebira, Nupe, Gbagyi, Jukun, Igala, Idoma,
Ogoni and Tiv
account for
between 35...
-
Bariba to the
northwest in
Benin and Nigeria, the Nupe to the north, and the
Ebira to the
northeast in
central Nigeria. To the east are the Edo, Ẹsan, and...
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Religion ****
Islam Minority Christianity Traditional African religion Related ethnic groups Gbagyi, Igala, Yoruba,
Ebira, Kambari, Kamuku, Bariba, Dukawa...