Owo, Enugu
For other places see Owo, a LGA in Ondo State
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History
Owo's history was handed over to the present generation by folklore and there are various accounts to their origin. One account of the folktale has it that their migration to the present location started from Umuatugbuoma in Akegbe Ugwu, a town located along the Enugu – Port Harcourt expressway in the present day Nkanu West LGA of Enugu state. While the details of the migration story are sketchy, Legend claims they foremost migrated to Ugbene, Nike community in Enugu East LGA of Enugu state where they settled and lived for many years. Another account has it Owo originally called Ugbene, was founded by the descendants of a hunter, Ugbene, the son of Emeli Agada of Nike community in Enugu state. The quest for greener pastures and fraternal wars led to their migration to their current location where they settled near the Idodo river.[3] Following their settlement, initial six clans of Owo were established consisting of Ashishi, Ohuani, Ogere, Ishiegu, Ubegu and Ihenyi. After a fraternal war among them, the last two villages, Ubegu and Ihenyi migrated to Eha-Amufu in present-day Isi Uzo LGA of Enugu State.
Geography
Owo is situated in the southeastern part of Enugu state. The geographical coordinates of Owo are 6.5076° N, 7.6932° E. Her latitude and longitude are 6.496689, 7.693233 respectively. The post code of the town is 402118.[4] Owo is bordered on the North by Ubahu, on the East by Amazu, Umuhuali, Nkalagu and Ubeagu (Igbo Esa towns in Ishielu LGA of Ebonyi State), on the West by Nike, and on the South by Oruku and Amechi Idodo. Owo has rich agricultural lands due to her location within the tropical rainforest. Thus, majority of her population are farmers who cultivate majorly crops like yam (the king of crops), cassava, maize, rice, fruits and vegetables such as ugu (fruited pumpkin), anara, ewa, okra among many others. The arable land allows for the growth of many cash crops like palm trees, mango, cashew, ogbono, oranges, and pineapples.
Tradition and culture
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References
- ^ Widjaja, Michael. "Enugu maps and Enugu Communities". igboguide.org. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ Egbo, Ogechuckwu C. "Early human settlement patterns in Nkanu East Local Government area, Enugu State" (PDF). UNN Project Reports: 33–35.
- ISSN 0189-8779.
- ^ "Nkanu East L.G.A Zip Codes". Nigeria Postal Codes & Zip Codes. 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ISSN 2150-5802.
- ^ "Masquerades In Igbo Land". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
External links
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