Amaoba

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Amaoba
Emeaba
Village
Amaoba is located in Nigeria
Amaoba
Amaoba
Location of Amaoba in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°27′03″N 7°32′30″E / 5.4508°N 7.5416°E / 5.4508; 7.5416
CountryNigeria
StateAbia State
L.G.AIkwuano
ClanOboro
Government
 • TypeMonarchy
 • EzeHRH Eze Nwankwo Otuwa (Amaoba Ime), HRH Eze David Chukwuemeka Isinguzo (Abaa Ukwu) & HRH Chijioke Imo (Amaoba Ikputu)
Elevation
499 ft (152 m)
Population
 • Ethnicities
Igbo
 • Religion
Christianity
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
3-digit postal code prefix
440109
Area code440
ISO 3166 codeNG.AB.IK
Websitehttps://www.nigeriapostcode.com/abia-ikwuano-oboro-amaoba-ime.html https://www.nigeriapostcode.com/abia-ikwuano-oboro-amaoba-ikputu.html

Amaoba is an Oboro community in the Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria.[1] It consists of two autonomous sister villages, Amaoba Ime and Amaoba Ikputu.[2][3] Abaa Ukwu, Amaoba Ime, and Ikputu Oboro are the three autonomous communities of Amaoba.[4] Amaoba is 13 km away from the state's capital, Umuahia.[5]

History[edit]

According to elders of the land, a long time ago, there was a man, Odugbo Ajonu, whose family had a conflict with an elder, Mazi Odugbo in Alayi near Uzuakoli and came to settle at a portion of the land now known as Oboroland. He left with his junior brother Mazi Idima, who decided to settle at the present Abam where he met his own luck. Mazi Odugbo Ajonu was born a warrior who warred irrespective of relation, hence his relatives ejected him out from Alayi. When he first entered into the Oboroland, he begot his first son and named him Eme Aba and he still planned for more wars. (i.e the present Amaoba, who were at Olori). With the same wife, he begot Mazi Akputu being the present 'Ikputu' which was his second son.

When his near and far neighbours could not bear his unexpected war attacks he was forced to another unoccupied area, there he begot Mazi Ututu (Izuzu Ututu). Ututu was nicknamed 'Oru' by which the present Ndioru was named after.

Mazi Odugbo Ajonu also begot Mazi Eme Agwara now at Umuogwara Nnono, Mazi Ebula Ọgụ now Ogbuebulle, Mazi Awuru Ogu, now Umu Awuru at Ibere and Mazi Odu, now Lodu at Ibeku.

The present war house (god) at Amaoba Ime named Agbala was captured during a big war between Amaoba and his brothers against the then Umuchichi. When Umuchichi was conquered and captured, Agbala was also captured at Amaoba. In those days, the entire Oboro nation settled at Olori, a place where water was unavailable.

During Mazi Eme Aba's stay at Olori, he begot Mazi Umo, Ulu and Ohia under one wife, and begot Mazi Otugh, Okele and Ika under the junior wife. Ndaeri, Umuohia are part and parcel of Umu Umo.

'Ikputu' was derived from 'Akpautu' which means one who does not follow the advice of others. Ikputu was of the same mother with Amaoba Ime. Ikputu was the first to be ejected from Olori before Amaoba Ime. It happened that a cow belonging to one Mazi Agbaike of Ikputu was discovered in Anya Ikputu in the same way Mazi Adindu's cow of Amaoba Ime was discovered in Odokiri. Ikputu was removed from near the waters.

Mazi Akputu begot three sons; Ukala (Azukala), Etiti (Etiti Ulo) and Enwe (Umu Enwe). Their market day is Orie Uku They took care of Amaoba's general god named Ikenga.[6][full citation needed][7]

Sub-villages[edit]

The two communities (Amaoba Ime & Amaoba Ikputu) contain 9 sub-villages combined.

-Amaoba Ikputu (3 villages)

  • Azukala
  • Etiti Ulo
  • Umuenwe

-Amaoba Ime (6 villages)

  • Umumo
  • Ndiulu
  • Umuohia
  • Umuikaa
  • Umuoshotugh
  • Umuokele[8][9][10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jeremiah, Urowayino (2021-01-14). "Akpabio unveils development plans for Niger Delta region". Vanguard News. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  2. ^ State, Abia (2013-12-06). "Abia House of Assembly admonishes the Amaoba Ime Community and the authority of Michael Okpara on peaceful co-existence". Official Website of Abia State Government. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ^ "MOUAU, Host Community Differ Over Land Acquisition – Independent Newspaper Nigeria". Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  4. ^ "Dr. (Barr.) Uwaoma Ignatius Ironkwe (JP)". www.uniport.edu.ng. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  5. ^ elevationmap.net. "Amaoba-Ime, Oboro, Ikwuano, Nigeria on the Elevation Map. Topographic Map of Amaoba-Ime, Oboro, Ikwuano, Nigeria". elevationmap.net. Archived from the original on 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  6. ^ History of Emeaba (Amaoba Oboro) : As told by Mazi Emezi Ibibiogu, Chief of Umuenwe and Mazi Arisa Umula (Councillor of Ikputu), on the 4/5/55
  7. ^ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356191302_ORIGIN_MIGRATION_AND_SETTLEMENT_IN_PRE-COLONIAL_OLD_BENDE_DIVISION_OF_SOUTHEASTERN_NIGERA
  8. ^ "The Negative Impact of Home Videos - Term Paper". www.termpaperwarehouse.com. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  9. ^ "BEATY INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, AMAOBA - BN-3339820 - Nigeria". BEATY INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, AMAOBA - BN-3339820 - Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  10. ^ "GEOSPYLINK NIGERIA LIMITED - RC-1572307 - Nigeria". GEOSPYLINK NIGERIA LIMITED - RC-1572307 - Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-01-24.

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