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Ohafia is an Igbo town in the
Ohafia local government area (LGA) in Abia State, Nigeria. It is an Igbo
speaking region. The
ancestral capital of Ohafia...
- Ahaba-Umunekwu east and
south from
Amaba as the
Ohafia-Ogo Ubi-Agu Eze Rd to join the Umuahia-
Ohafia Rd, The
Umuahia Rd
south to Akwa Ibom, The Obohia-Azumini...
- of Nigeria, PFN,
being a
founder of the movement. An Igbo from
Asaga in
Ohafia, Abia State, Uma
Ukpai converted to
Christianity in 1958. He lost his father...
- Abia
North senatorial district. Abam is a
brother clan to
Ohafia, as both Abam and
Ohafia share a
common ancestry, culture,
dialect etc.The progenitor...
- The
Ohafia War
Dance // (Igbo:
ikpirikpi ogu) is a po****r war
dance performed in
several parts of
Eastern Nigeria. The
dance which has its
roots from...
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resigned due to a
disagreement with Babangida. Awa
attended Ohafia Central School,
Ohafia between 1928 and 1934. Hope
Waddell Training Institute, Calabar...
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southeastern Nigeria,
traditionally an Igbo
speaking region. It is in the
Ohafia Local Government Area.
Nkporo is said to be one of the
oldest communities...
- Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South, Bende, Isuikwato/Umunneochi, Arochukwu/
Ohafia, Aba North/Aba South, Ukwa East/Ukwa West,
Isiala Ngwa North/South and...
- Ohuhu, Ubakala, Oboro, Ibeku, etc.), the Ogba, the Omuma, the Abam-Aro-
Ohafia (Abiriba and Nkporo), the Waawa, the Mbaise,the Ikwerre, the Ndoki, the...
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southeastern Nigeria,
traditionally an Igbo
speaking region. It is in the
Ohafia local government area. The
origin of the
Abiriba people is not as speculative...