- and last son of
Iguedo. The
others being Ogbunike,
Umueri and Awkuzu.
There have been
numerous accounts on the life and
person of
Iguedo. Her
history seems...
- and Ogbodulu, the
founder of Amanuke. The
fifth one was a
daughter called Iguedo, who is said to have
borne the
founders of Nteje, and Awkuzu, Ogbunike,...
- II; Ojomu; Sayo; Ugbokua;
Umaza Ovia
South West Usen 302107 Aideyanba;
Iguedo; Leleji;
Obomen Camp;
Ofaran Camp; Ogidigbo; Ogunmwenyin; Okha;
Okhue Camp;...
- Amanuke); and the
female Iguedo. She bore the
founders of Ogbunike: Awkuzu, Nando, and
Umueri who are
today known as the Umu-
Iguedo clan. Eri's
second wife...
- the late
nineteenth or
early 20th century. Most of the
novel is set in
Iguedo, one of nine
villages on the
lower Niger. The Igbo
people have a musical...
- and Ogbodulu, the
founder of Amanuke. The
fifth one was a
daughter called Iguedo, who is said to have
borne the
founders of Nteje, and Awkuzu, Ogbunike,...
- one of the
progenies of the
fifth child of Eri his only
daughter called Iguedo, who is also said to have
borne the
founders of Ogbunike, Awkụzụ, Umueri...
- had
several children:
Agulu (Aguleri), Attah, Oba, Menri, and
Adamgbo (
Iguedo, his only daughter). All of Eri's
children lived together with him in Aguleri...
- children: Nri-ifikwuanịm-Menri, his
first son; Agụlụ, Ogbodudu, Onogu, and
Iguedo, her only daughter. Nri-Ifikwuanịm
begot Agụkwu Nri, Enugwu-Ukwu, Enugwu-Agidi...