Enugu-Ezike

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Enugu-Ezike is a large town occupying all the whole land of

Enugu state. It shares borders in the north with Benue State, in the south with Ovoko (Igbo Eze South), Amala and Obollo-Afor (Udenu) and Kogi State in the West.[1] The people of Enugu Ezike are Igbos by ethnicity.[2]

Traditional leadership system

The traditional leadership system as is obtained in Enugu-Ezike is primarily gerontocracy. Enugu Ezike also has a strong gerontocratic government that is led by an Onyishi, who is the eldest male in the town.[3][1]

References

  1. ^ a b http://uchendutryout…, chukwuemeke Website (2015-03-08). "History of Enugu-Ezike". Journal of History. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
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  3. ^ "Enugu Ezike: Home of hospitality, tradition". independent.ng. Retrieved 2018-04-20.