Ebira
Ebira is a language spoken primarily by the Ebira people in Nigeria, particularly in the Kogi State. It belongs to the Niger-Congo family of languages and is part of the Nigerian Middle Belt languages. The language has various dialects, reflecting the diverse communities within the Ebira-speaking population.
The Ebira people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals. Their society is organized around extended families, and they engage in agriculture, trading, and crafts. The preservation of the Ebira language and culture is important for maintaining their identity in a rapidly changing world.