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Who weaves the fabric?

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Ebira clothes get modern design

I met the lady..and I met the talent. Slim and of average height but of a talent that deserves a National Award. WHO IS THIS TALENTED FELLOW?..SHE IS an Ebira lady with an extra-ordinary weaving potentials. Her indentity we can't reveal at the moment but her works will be showcased here for the benefit of Ebiras and the world. For those who love creativity, this lady has enough to deliver. Show her a fabric, be it Lace, Damask, Brocade etc. she weaves it without the slightest difference. She is our focus on Ebira art and may be featured in the coming edition of EbiraView Magazine. Her products has gone as far as the United States yet, she doesn't have a store or a showroom! This is one of the many Ebira potentials that are yet to be exploited. Watch out! An Ebira Man in Ebira woven clothe

Hunting, a leisure for Ebira farmers

In the dry seasons, Ebira farmers have less work to do. They do mulching and shelving of corns. Though the work could be more for those with big farm lands, the season provides leisure for farmers with less farms who engage in gaming as an alternative to 'rest' as they wait for the rains that will herald the beginning of a new season. The dry season which usually fall between late November and May, is the period for planting corns and beneseed. The farmers busy themselves with fewer activities except for weeding and mulching to sheild the yams from the heat of the sun. This period, there is less food. Water yam is harveted mainly during this time of the year as most farmers would have exhausted the yam tubers through long distance sales and direct consumption. The rich farmers feed from their 'reserve' of tubers stored in the barn or burried in the soil. The subsistent farmers may lack the meals of pounded yam in their homes. Proteinous foods like beans become the orde

Ebira nation honours past leaders

Held by Media Conference Ltd. on Saturday, 24 February 2007 at the Women Development Centre, Central Area Abuja, the event was the first of its kind. The past heroes of Ebiraland were honoured even in their wordly absense. Being the first of its kind, the event, chaired by Nigeria Former President, Genreal Ibrahim Babangida who was represented by Alhaji Mahmoud Waziri, witnessed eminent personalities from Ebiraland and across Nigeria. Though the current political activites in the country prevented many invited guests from attending, the atmosphere smelt class. After the opening prayer by Mall. Onogu, the guest were called to the high table. The event began with the introduction of the Organising committee, Media Conference Ltd and the higlight of 'The Heritage' a book launched at the event which was written as a tribute to Late Sheikh Ahmad Rufai, by Mall. Suleiman of the Weekly Trust Newspaper ..to be continued.

Anebira flags Governorship campaign, 2007

As the roads were swept, the women danced and the youths chanted! Those who were 'sweeping' had a bigger objective than the ordinary domestic sweeping. Though Okene roads may not be as dirty as those of Lagos, the need to clean the road to lugard house come 2007 cannot be over-emphasised. There was a huge expression of hope on the faces of the youths and women alike as they danced towards the rally ground. At about 10:30 am, sunday the 25th of february 2007, many were set for the flag off campaign of Senator Muhammed S. Ohiare, the Action Congress (A C) gubernatorial candidate for Kogi state. As the procession advanced, the drummers beat the rythm while the youths charged the crowd with Ohiare/ Ac praise songs. Our team followed the procession towards the magnificent Azad palace, enjoying what seemed a carnival of the Ebiras. A specially built buses raced through the streets, conveying youths carrying bunch of brooms, the A C symbol of a commitment to 'sweeping' People

Ekuechi Festival Of Ebiraland

ORIGIN OF THE FESTIVAL There are few accounts of how the festival started. However, the differences inthese accounts are not fundamental. Generally, Ireba Eku (masquerade cult) wasbelieved to have been formed under the divine instruction of God to check the excesses of women, apart from serving as ancestor worship. Myth has it that aftercreating man and woman as husband and wife, one day God sent for the man but hewas too busy to honour the call. Instead, he requested his wife to heed God’s call onhis behalf. God gave her Irakwo (an egg-like object that contains the secrets of lifeand has the capacity to manifest supernatural powers) for her husband. Having dis-coveredits contents and being fascinated by them, she hid it in her uterus and laterswallowed it without giving it to her husband. She thereafter became quite powerful,performing supernatural feats as turning into any animal and changing back to ahuman being. She could instantly grow wings to fly around in astral travels. She al

Ebira Videos Live!

We are are now bringing our readers, videos of Ebira events and happenings from Ebiraland and beyond. (this videos are obtained with persmissions from the producers!) They are clips from Ebira Videos to keep your day, if they work for you, please let us know and don't forget to share them with other Anebira and your freinds and colleagues. Send your feedback to ebiraview@gmail.com or fill the feedback form at the foot of the page. The Clips: A scene from 'Isuoza (Death)' by Calabash Film Productions. Amewuru seeks refuge from 'Death' The 'Death ridder' (Akaramuda)meets death As fate would have it, this was the last movie by Amewuru. He died few months after. He was shot dead in his home (in the late hours of the night) for being a PDP member, during the April 2007 general election which threw Ebira into heavy chaos over the Kogi state Gubernatorial race. The movie sold more after the sad event of Amewuru's demise. Many observed that his role