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Sexuality, Family Values, and Gender Roles Among Ebira People

Among the Ebira people, sexuality and gender play significant roles in determining individual responsibilities both within the home and in broader society. Traditionally, the expectations for men and women differ,…

Exploring the Ebira Concept of Ozu: Unveiling the Essence of the One Spirit Self

The Ebira people, steeped in rich theological tradition, perceive existence as spanning across two realms: Ehe (Earth) and Idaneku (Heaven). Central to their belief system lies the enigmatic concept of…

Understanding the Ebira Proverb “Avọ Ẹri Esi’hu Ẹvancha Ni”

In Ebira culture, certain proverbs encapsulate profound wisdom and cultural values. One such proverb is “Avọ Ẹri Esi’hu Ẹvancha Ni,” which translates to “Thanks for yesterday’s drink leads to excess.”…

The Cultural Concept of Ebira Naming Ceremony (Ebira Culture)

Introduction To Ebira Naming Ceremony During the dawn of time, back in the days when Islam and Christianity was not paramount in Ebiraland, Ebira people have their own traditional unique…

Counting of Numbers in Ebira Language.

I have been trying to get my hands on counting in Ebira Language for a very long time now but the time has finally comes please let me show you…

Ebira Dictionary: 50 Ebira Words And Meaning in English. Vol. 2

Ebira Dictionary – I have written about Ebira Words and Meaning in English Volume 1 in my past article last year, where I discussed about 50 Ebira Words and their…

Eva Ozi – Child Divination in Ebiraland

Eva Ozi in Ebiraland Ebira people are closely knitted related families, kindred’s, clans and sub clans (Iresu & Abara), the birth of any child into a family is said to…

50 Ebira Words and Meaning (Ebira Dictionary) Vol.1

Ebira Words and Meaning I have so much emails popping in my inbox about how people can get hold of Ebira Dictionary, and today I have come up with this…

Ozi Ireha (7 Ebira Pre-destined Names) in Ebiraland

If you constantly read my article you will know that i have written an article about Ebira People’s Cultural Concept of Naming Ceremony where i analyzed the Ebira Ways of…

Name of Months and Days of the Week in Ebira Language

Are you looking for the Names of The Month in Ebira Language or Days of The Week? Well Dont Worry You Are in The Right Place. In this article you…

Alphabets in Ebira Language (With Ebira Word Examples)

Have you been wondering about what and how “Alphabets in Ebira Language” Looks Like and sound like? well in this article i will love to show you everything, sit tight…

Useful Phrases in Ebira Language With English Translation

A collection of useful Phrases in Ebira Language compiled by Yakubu Binuyaminu Adeiza. If you can provide recordings of this phrases please feel free to contact me on WhatsApp with…

17 Greetings in Ebira Language and Meaning

In Ebiraland, greeting is more than just welcoming someone, it’s the Ebira People’s way of life, a way to express affections between two people, family members and strangers. One of the…

Ebira Culture – Things Women Must Not Do in Ebiraland (Taboos in Ebiraland)

Photo Credits to: Ebira Beauty pageant. Taboos In Ebiraland – Before i start mentioning things Ebira Women are not allowed to do in Ebiraland (Culturally) i will like to give…

Ebira Folktale: Suuru’Ohuni (Patience is Virtue).

photo Credits: Sequel photography. (Yahaya AbdulMutoleeb) The two goats (Suru and Ohuni) were best of friends who were bought by a farmer at Utubaze. They walk out, graze on grasses…

Full Details of Agidibo Ebira Musical Instrument (About, Uses & Origin).

The Agidibo which the English name is Slit Drum, is an idiophone drum, made from a hollowed piece of wood in which a narrow groove serves as a sound opening.…