Exceedingly Proud of Egbira Culture, I’ll Take It to Zenith Level’ – Barr. Yakubu Galadima

Exceedingly Proud of Egbira Culture, I'll Take It to Zenith Level' – Barr. Yakubu Galadima Exceedingly Proud of Egbira Culture, I'll Take It to Zenith Level' – Barr. Yakubu Galadima

Exceedingly Proud of Egbira Culture, I’ll Take It to Zenith Level’ – Barr. Yakubu Galadima

…..As Legal Icon declares resolve to deploy resources in uplifting Egbira nation at annual Irewha Hunting Festival

By Yahaya Idris, Toto

A sound legal luminary and philanthropist, Barrister Yakubu Galadima, has reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to elevating the Egbira culture to unprecedented heights, describing it as the finest he has encountered.

Barr. Galadima, who serves as Chief Executive Officer of Makama Humanitarian Services and Managing Partner of Marble Partners LP law firm, made this passionate declaration during this year’s annual Irewha Hunting Festival.

The event, a vibrant celebration of Egbira heritage, took place on Saturday, December 27, 2025, in Shafa Abakpa community, Toto Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

Speaking amid resounding cheers from indigenes and guests, the elated legal icon expressed profound pride in his roots. “I’m exceedingly proud of my Egbira culture, and I will contribute to taking it to the zenith level,” he vowed.

Barr. Galadima highlighted the exemplary traits of the Egbira people, portraying them as hardworking, peaceful, and accommodating.

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He noted their remarkable ability to coexist harmoniously with other ethnic groups in diverse towns and villages across Nasarawa and beyond.

“As a bonafide son of Shafa Abakpa, the philanthropist emphasized his duty to empower his kinsmen. “I find it necessary to support my tribe to excel in any gainful venture,” he stated, underscoring his personal stake in the community’s progress.

The Irewha Hunting Festival, a cornerstone of Egbira traditions, draws participants from far and wide to showcase skills in hunting, cultural dances, and communal feasting, fostering unity and preserving age-old customs.

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Barr. Galadima’s interventions through Makama Humanitarian Services have already impacted education, health, sports, and skills training in Egbira communities, earning him accolades as a bridge-builder between tradition and modernity.

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His remarks resonated deeply at the festival, inspiring calls for collaborative efforts to promote Egbira identity amid Nigeria’s multicultural landscape.

While community leaders hailed his pledge as a beacon for youths, women empowerment and cultural renaissance.