Ebira (pronounced as /eh 'bi ra/) is a Nupoid language spoken by around 2 million people in Nigeria's Middle Belt. It is the most divergent Nupoid language with the central dialect known as Okene.
The majority of speakers are in Kogi State in the Central part of that state; constituting the second largest ethnic group according to national population commission census 2006 Nasarawa State in Toto Local Government Area, where the name is usually spelt Egbura; Edo State in the Town of Igarra, where a similar language is known as Etuno; and in the Federal Capital Territory in the Town of Abaji. It is also spoken in Lapai (Niger State), Makurdi (Benue State and Kwara State and some are also found in Ondo State (Akoko).
Varieties of Ebira are:
Blench (2019) lists Okene, Etuno (Tụná»Â), and Koto. Glottolog divides Ebira into three dialects Igara, Koto and Okene.