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Abua

Abua (Abuan) is a riverine kingdom which is currently located in the Abua–Odual LGA of Rivers State, Nigeria.[1] It is located 10 miles away from Port Harcourt. The main occupation of resident of Abua includes: fishing, hunting and farming[citation needed].

Mask (hippopotamus masquerade), Abua people, Nigeria, 19th century (British Museum, London)

In Abua, the wet season is cold and overcast, while the drier season is mostly hot and sunny.[2]

Origin of Abua Edit

Researchers have utilized two Theories and phonetic investigations to reproduce the history of Abua and relocation throughout the long term. These theories are:

(I) The Delta Cross Movement[citation needed]

The Delta Cross Movement Theory Edit

Customs relate the historical backdrop of Abua to the relocation or developments of the Delta Cross Speakers. Unmistakable among these scholars are the etymologists and college students of history like Murdock (1959), Nair (1972), Alagoa (1972), Williamson (1987), and Faraclas (1989).

The high point in this arrangement of custom is that given the language the Abuan's talk, individuals might have relocated from the Bantu heartland and moved downwards to where they right now possess through the eastern Niger delta. The practices of others with related dialects, the way of life of the Abua bunch and a correlation of the etymological connection between the focal delta gathering and her prompt neighbors support their view. A portion of these perspectives are introduced underneath:

In this theory, Nair recorded that Abua was among the seven Efut towns that outgrew the seven Efut settlements. The authors were thought by him to be a branch of the Bantu-talking people groups. These moved from the neighborhood of Usha Edit (Rio del Rey) in the Cameroon. They left their unique spot of home in a caravan of around seven boats and arrived at the Nigerian coastline.

Moreso, this proposal recommend that Abua moved from similar spot with precursors of the current day Efiks of the Cross Rivers state and that the gathering presumably shows up where they are presently in the late thirteenth century. This view is firmly upheld by similitudes in the numbering arrangement of Abua, Efik, and Ibibio. It is additionally upheld by some socio-political similitudes; Abua, Efik, and Ibibio among others have a place with the wide language bunch known as Delta Cross. Murdock recommends that these three ethnic gatherings – Ibibio, Efik, and Abua among others have a place with the Bantoid sub-gathering of the Nigritic family dependent on semantic proof. Likewise, about the Obolo (Andoni) which is additionally a Delta Cross talking local area, recommended that there was an overall development of the Delta Cross speakers from the upper ranges of the Cross waterway towards its mouth. The development might have arrived at the mouth of the waterway by around 300 B.C. As populace tensions build at the mouth of the Cross waterway, different gatherings of Delta Cross speakers began to search for new streams and rivers into which to grow. Toward the east, they ended up obstructed by a bunch of other Bantu-talking bunches who were themselves during the time spent extension; toward the west be that as it may, lay a region, what while not vacant, was all the more scantily populated. As needs be, a few rushes of transients went along the western brooks, some in the long run settling down either in the eastern Niger delta or somewhere else in the delta. As indicated by certain researchers, the focal delta gathering to which Abua has a place is probably the most punctual traveler among these Delta Cross speakers.

Notwithstanding, this practice holds that Abua, Odual, Kugbo, Ogbia among others here and there alluded to as Abua bunch, relocated from Rio del Ray in the Cameroon through the Cross waterway to the Niger delta. They settled among different spots close to the Obolo (Andoni), which was then the line among Nigeria and Cameroon.

The gathering stayed as their neighbor for at some point prior to clearing further toward the west into the core of the Niger delta. In Obolo, Abua had his first child, and named him Agana. In the wake of emptying from Obolo the gathering settled at Obomotu (present Port Harcourt) where they lived for at some point. Relics of their visit incorporate the name Obomotu (which means a major house) which is presently debased to Diobu and the presence of Abuloma. Undermined by war they left this area and wandered into the Bonny and later Brass streams and in conclusion into the Orashi River from where present settlements were made.

To start with, they moored at Otu Okoroma where Ogbia kicked the bucket and his two children Okoroma and Olei assumed liability for their heredity. Their relatives duplicated to shape the Ogbia people group.

The people remaining after the gathering continued on to Opumatubu and later to Arughunya and settled. There the Kugbo and Odual bunches settled however the Abua ancestry moved further to an area called Esidia Ozu and settled. Once settled, they found that the perpetual flooding at that area was a wellspring of annihilation to harvests and property, Abua and his kin then, at that point moved further north east to Olokpogha, which is the place where Abua lived with his gathering till his passing.

His posterity who establish individuals from the gathering spread to helpful spots where they resided with their youngsters in the neighborhood of Abua. These settlement places have become factions now. Subsequently we have Emughami, Okpadien, Otami, and Agana who were his quick children. Agana assumed control over the domain of his dad and his relatives abide in the focal home of Abua, which is all the more famously alluded to as Central Abua while different spots are named after different children who established the settlements.

List of communities and towns in Abua-Odual LGA Edit

The following are the names of communities and Towns in Abua listed alphabetically.[3]

  • Abada
  • Abual
  • Agada
  • Akani
  • Amalem
  • Amaraka
  • Amorota
  • Aminigboko
  • Anyu
  • Arukwo
  • Dibiriga
  • Efebiri
  • Egboama
  • Egbolom
  • Egbom
  • Egunughan
  • Ekunuga
  • Elok
  • Esidia Elok
  • Emago
  • Emoh
  • Emelesue
  • Emelego
  • Emesu
  • Emilaghan
  • Emirikpoko
  • Emon-Ema Emabu
  • Engeni
  • Esala
  • Esidia-Ogbema
  • Forest-Reserve
  • Iyak
  • Kola-Ogbogbo
  • Lower Orashi River
  • Opiada - Elok
  • Adokoni - Elok
  • Etuke - Elok
  • Akpasukubu - Elok
  • Obarany
  • Odaga
  • Odedum
  • Ogbema
  • Ogbema Koku
  • Ogbokuma
  • Ogbologbo Plantain
  • Ogboloma
  • Oghora
  • Okana
  • Okoboh
  • Okomade
  • Okpedem
  • Omokwa
  • Opikiri
  • Opu-Ogbogbo
  • Oruama
  • Otapha
  • Otari
  • Owerewere
  • Plantains
  • Serebia

References Edit

  1. ^ "Abua / Odual Streets Zip Codes > Nigeria Postal Codes". Nigeria Postal Codes. 2017-07-22. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  2. ^ "Abua Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Abua, Nigeria) - Weather Spark". weatherspark.com. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
  3. ^ "Abua / Odual Streets Zip Codes". Nigeria Postal Codes & Zip Codes. 2017-07-22. Retrieved 2021-09-18.

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investigations to reproduce the history of Abua and relocation throughout the long term These theories are I The Delta Cross Movement citation needed The Delta Cross Movement Theory Edit Customs relate the historical backdrop of Abua to the relocation or developments of the Delta Cross Speakers Unmistakable among these scholars are the etymologists and college students of history like Murdock 1959 Nair 1972 Alagoa 1972 Williamson 1987 and Faraclas 1989 The high point in this arrangement of custom is that given the language the Abuan s talk individuals might have relocated from the Bantu heartland and moved downwards to where they right now possess through the eastern Niger delta The practices of others with related dialects the way of life of the Abua bunch and a correlation of the etymological connection between the focal delta gathering and her prompt neighbors support their view A portion of these perspectives are introduced underneath In this theory Nair recorded that Abua was among the seven Efut towns that outgrew the seven Efut settlements The authors were thought by him to be a branch of the Bantu talking people groups These moved from the neighborhood of Usha Edit Rio del Rey in the Cameroon They left their unique spot of home in a caravan of around seven boats and arrived at the Nigerian coastline Moreso this proposal recommend that Abua moved from similar spot with precursors of the current day Efiks of the Cross Rivers state and that the gathering presumably shows up where they are presently in the late thirteenth century This view is firmly upheld by similitudes in the numbering arrangement of Abua Efik and Ibibio It is additionally upheld by some socio political similitudes Abua Efik and Ibibio among others have a place with the wide language bunch known as Delta Cross Murdock recommends that these three ethnic gatherings Ibibio Efik and Abua among others have a place with the Bantoid sub gathering of the Nigritic family dependent on semantic proof Likewise about the Obolo Andoni which is additionally a Delta Cross talking local area recommended that there was an overall development of the Delta Cross speakers from the upper ranges of the Cross waterway towards its mouth The development might have arrived at the mouth of the waterway by around 300 B C As populace tensions build at the mouth of the Cross waterway different gatherings of Delta Cross speakers began to search for new streams and rivers into which to grow Toward the east they ended up obstructed by a bunch of other Bantu talking bunches who were themselves during the time spent extension toward the west be that as it may lay a region what while not vacant was all the more scantily populated As needs be a few rushes of transients went along the western brooks some in the long run settling down either in the eastern Niger delta or somewhere else in the delta As indicated by certain researchers the focal delta gathering to which Abua has a place is probably the most punctual traveler among these Delta Cross speakers Notwithstanding this practice holds that Abua Odual Kugbo Ogbia among others here and there alluded to as Abua bunch relocated from Rio del Ray in the Cameroon through the Cross waterway to the Niger delta They settled among different spots close to the Obolo Andoni which was then the line among Nigeria and Cameroon The gathering stayed as their neighbor for at some point prior to clearing further toward the west into the core of the Niger delta In Obolo Abua had his first child and named him Agana In the wake of emptying from Obolo the gathering settled at Obomotu present Port Harcourt where they lived for at some point Relics of their visit incorporate the name Obomotu which means a major house which is presently debased to Diobu and the presence of Abuloma Undermined by war they left this area and wandered into the Bonny and later Brass streams and in conclusion into the Orashi River from where present settlements were made To start with they moored at Otu Okoroma where Ogbia kicked the bucket and his two children Okoroma and Olei assumed liability for their heredity Their relatives duplicated to shape the Ogbia people group The people remaining after the gathering continued on to Opumatubu and later to Arughunya and settled There the Kugbo and Odual bunches settled however the Abua ancestry moved further to an area called Esidia Ozu and settled Once settled they found that the perpetual flooding at that area was a wellspring of annihilation to harvests and property Abua and his kin then at that point moved further north east to Olokpogha which is the place where Abua lived with his gathering till his passing His posterity who establish individuals from the gathering spread to helpful spots where they resided with their youngsters in the neighborhood of Abua These settlement places have become factions now Subsequently we have Emughami Okpadien Otami and Agana who were his quick children Agana assumed control over the domain of his dad and his relatives abide in the focal home of Abua which is all the more famously alluded to as Central Abua while different spots are named after different children who established the settlements List of communities and towns in Abua Odual LGA EditThe following are the names of communities and Towns in Abua listed alphabetically 3 Abada Abual Agada Akani Amalem Amaraka Amorota Aminigboko Anyu Arukwo Dibiriga Efebiri Egboama Egbolom Egbom Egunughan Ekunuga Elok Esidia Elok Emago Emoh Emelesue Emelego Emesu Emilaghan Emirikpoko Emon Ema Emabu Engeni Esala Esidia Ogbema Forest Reserve Iyak Kola Ogbogbo Lower Orashi River Opiada Elok Adokoni Elok Etuke Elok Akpasukubu Elok Obarany Odaga Odedum Ogbema Ogbema Koku Ogbokuma Ogbologbo Plantain Ogboloma Oghora Okana Okoboh Okomade Okpedem Omokwa Opikiri Opu Ogbogbo Oruama Otapha Otari Owerewere Plantains SerebiaReferences Edit Abua Odual Streets Zip Codes gt Nigeria Postal Codes Nigeria Postal Codes 2017 07 22 Retrieved 2017 07 28 Abua Climate Weather By Month Average Temperature Abua Nigeria Weather Spark weatherspark com Retrieved 2021 09 14 Abua Odual Streets Zip Codes Nigeria Postal Codes amp Zip Codes 2017 07 22 Retrieved 2021 09 18 4 57 23 N 6 38 04 E 4 9564022 N 6 6344177 E 4 9564022 6 6344177 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abua amp oldid 1153279198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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