-
local governments are also
composed of
clans such as the Umuopara, Ibeku,
Olokoro,
Ubakala and
Ohuhu communities.
According to po****r legend, the name Umuahia...
- Nkanu, Nnewi, Nsukka, Oboro, Onitsha, Ogbaru, Ogba, Ohafia, Ohuhu, Okigwe,
Olokoro,Owerri, Ubakala,Ukwuani, Waawa,
Ijekebe Writing system Latin (Önwu alphabet)...
-
Ndoki people shares boundary in the south.
Ngwaland borders Ubakala and
Olokoro people in the
north and
Isuorgu in the
northeastern part.
Chineke is considered...
- Nigeria. N**** has
common boundaries with Amaoba, Umugbalu, Ndoro, Ahuwa,
Olokoro and Ngwa. N****
consists of two
autonomous communities (Uha-la-Uda and...
- Usaka-Eleogu;
Otoro Nchara;
Ahaba Ukwu;
Isiala Ahaba;
Awomukwu II
Umuahia South Olokoro 440102 Abgama; Ahiaukwu; Amakama;
Amangwu Elu-Elu;
Amankwuo Alala; Amizi;...
-
financial recklessness while serving as a minister. He was a
prince of
Olokoro,
Umuahia South, the
local government of Abia State.
Ogbulafor died on 6...
- are
interconnected by
history and culture. To the
South are the
clans of
Olokoro, Afor Ibeji, Amakama, Ubakala.[citation needed] To the East is Oboro. The...
- Nigeria.
Oloko is from the
Isuogu group. It
borders Oboro to the north,
Olokoro and Ngwa to the west, Ariam/Usaka to the east and Ikono; a clan in Akwa...
-
Ologidi arrives,
different groups are
allowed to pay
respect with the
Olokoro/Olu-Otun
group first then the
Orotas and
others follow.
After the groups...
- Nigeria. It is
bounded to the
north by
Ibeku and
Bende clans, west by the
Olokoro and Ngwa, east by
Ibere and
south by the
Isuogu (Ariam/Usaka and Oloko)...