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Arochukwu Local Government Area,
sometimes referred to as
Arochuku or Aro Oke-Igbo, is the
third largest local government area in Abia
State (after Aba...
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political union orchestrated by the Aro people, an Igbo subgroup,
centered in
Arochukwu in present-day
southeastern Nigeria. The Aro
Confederacy kingdom was founded...
- Okoroji), is a
historic house and
museum located in Ujari, a
village in
Arochukwu, Abia State,
Eastern Nigeria. The
house was
declared a
national monument...
- Ibom
Kingdom from 1630 to 1902.
These wars led to the
foundation of the
Arochukwu kingdom.
Before Igbo
arrival in the Aro territory, a
group of
proto Ibibio...
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temple and a waterfall; this has been
called the Long Juju
Slave Route of
Arochukwu.
There is also the
throne of
judgement - the dark
presence ("the Holy...
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Arochukwu/Ohafia is a
federal constituency in Abia State, Nigeria. It
covers Arochukwu and
Ohafia local government areas.
Arochukwu/Ohafia is represented...
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widespread use.
Ibibio is
spoken as a
minority language,
especially in
Arochukwu English is also
widely spoken and
serves as the
official language in governance...
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British colonisation in the
early 20th century. The Aro
state centred on
Arochukwu followed Nri's
steady decline,
basing much of its
economic activities...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Arochukwu/Ohafia is one of nine
within the
Anglican Province of Aba,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria....
- Ezi Anam
consists of Umuikwu, Umudora, Oroma-Etiti, and Umuewelum. The
Arochukwu people from Ohafia, who were
slave merchants, came to Anam to take people...