Onitsha-Ado

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Onicha-Ado is the small, original village that was later incorporated and formed the city of

Anambra state of Nigeria.[1] [2] [3]
[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

References

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  3. ^ Roth RL. Great Benin. Its customs, arts and horrors. Northbrook, Illinois, USA, Metro books Inc, 1972
  4. ^ Uchendu VC. The Igbo of south-eastern Nigeria. New York, USA, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc, 1965.
  5. ^ Okonjo IM. British administration in Nigeria 1900-1950-A Nigerian view. New York, Nok Publishers LTD,1974.
  6. ^ Roth RL. Great Benin. Its customs, arts and horrors. Northbrook, Illinois, USA, Metro books Inc, 1972
  7. ^ Umeh JA. Igbo people-their origin and culture area. Enugu, Nigeria; Gostak printing and publishing Co.Ltd, 1999
  8. ^ Crowder M. West Africa under colonial rule. London; Hutchinson and Company (publishers) limited, 1976