• The Ebira people are an ethnic-linguistic group of North central Nigeria. Most Ebira people are from Kogi State and Nasarawa State. Their language is...
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  • Ebira (pronounced as /eh 'bi ra/; with the Central known as Okene It is spoken by around 2 million people in middle belt Nigeria. It is the most divergent...
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  • 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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    culture. The proximity of Nupe to the Yoruba Igbomina people in the south and to the Yoruba Oyo people in the southwest led to cross-fertilization of cultural...
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    Malik Ado-Ibrahim (category Ebira people)
    In June 2022, Ibrahim became the presidential flag bearer of the Young People's Party (YPP) against the 2023 Nigerian elections by polling over 66 votes...
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  • Ado Ibrahim (category Ebira people)
    Nuhuman (1996). Ebira Vacant Stool: Dr. Amezigi Ayamuku Drops Rotation for Ogu Clan for Ohinoyi and Governor for Omavi Clan. Ebira Tao Social Club. Retrieved...
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    Nigeria. To the northeast and adjacent to the Ebira and Northern Edo, groups are the related Igala people on the left bank of the Niger River. To the south...
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    Pius Lasisi Jimoh (category Ebira people)
    Pius Lasisi Jimoh (10 February 1950 – 29 March 2014) was an Ebira born businessman and a Second Republic Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing...
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  • Ozovehe is a given name of the Ebira people; it means "child is life". The name is usually given to first male born of a family. However, it is not exclusively...
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  • indigenous in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. This means Gbagyi people are the bonafide owners of the Nigerian capital city, Abuja. Historically...
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