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Anambra State

Anambra State is a Nigerian state, located in the southeastern region of the country.[4] The state was created on 27 August 1991.[5] Anambra state is bounded by Delta State to the west, Imo State and Rivers State to the south, Enugu State to the east and Kogi State to the north.[6] The State Capital is Awka, while the State’s Largest City is Onitsha. [7]

Anambra
Anambra State
Nicknames: 
Anthem: "With All Our Hearts, We Pray and Ask"
Location of Anambra in Nigeria
Coordinates: 6°20′N 7°00′E / 6.333°N 7.000°E / 6.333; 7.000
Country Nigeria
CapitalAwka
Government
 • BodyGovernment of Anambra State
 • GovernorCharles Chukwuma Soludo (APGA)
 • Deputy GovernorGilbert Onyekachukwu Ibezim (APGA)
 • LegislatureAnambra State House of Assembly
 • SenatorsC: Victor Umeh (LP)
N: Tony Nwoye (LP)
S: Ifeanyi Ubah (YPP)
 • RepresentativesList
Area
 • Total4,844 km2 (1,870 sq mi)
 • Rank35 of 36
Population
 (2006 census)1
 • Total4,177,821
 • Estimate 
(2022)
9,000,000
 • Rank14 of 36[1]
 • Density860/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
DemonymsNdi Anambra, Anambrarians
GDP (PPP)
 • Year2021
 • Total$33.26 billion[2]
6th of 36
 • Per capita$5,231[2]
12th of 36
Time zoneUTC+01 (WAT)
postal code
420001
Dialing Code+234
ISO 3166 codeNG-AN
LanguageEnglish
Igbo
HDI (2021)0.662[3]
medium · 3rd of 37
WebsiteOfficial website
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The state name was formed in 1976 from the former East Central State. The state is named after Omambala River, a river that runs through the state. Anambra is the Anglicized name of the Omambala.[8][9] The State capital is Awka. The city of Onitsha, a historic port city from the pre-colonial era, remains an important centre of commerce within the state.[10]

Nicknamed the "Light of the Nation", Anambra State is the fourteenth most populous state[11] in the nation, although that has seriously been argued against as Onitsha, the state's biggest and most populous urban area was discovered to be over 1.6 million in population in 2022 by Africapolis which makes Onitsha one of the largest urban areas in Nigeria by population.[12][13][14][15] The area currently known as Anambra State has been the site of numerous civilizations since at least the 9th century AD, including the ancient Kingdom of Nri, whose capital was the historic town of Igbo-Ukwu within the state. Residents of Anambra State are primarily Igbo,[16][17] with the Igbo language serving as a lingua franca throughout the state.[18]

During the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), Anambra State was part of the secessionist Republic of Biafra formed by Igbo nationalists. Anambra was severely affected by the war.[19][20] Today, Anambra State is one of most urbanized state in Nigeria.[21][22]

Etymology edit

The name Anambra is the merging of Anam and branch. Anam is a clan in the Omambala region[23] and the last Igbo speaking community the British colonialists encountered while heading up to Northern Nigeria from across the riverine areas. They usually described present day Anambra as 'Anam branch' to their colleagues up North. Reason Anam together with some neighboring clans was Anambra LGA when the state was created. It is now Anambra-West LGA with Olumbanasa.

History edit

Anambra's history stretches to the 9th century AD, as revealed by archaeological excavations at Igbo-Ukwu and Ezira. It has great works of art in iron, bronze, copper, and pottery. These have revealed a sophisticated divine Kingship administrative system, which held sway in the area of Anambra from c. 948 AD to 1911. In some towns, such as Ogidi and others, local families had hereditary rights to kingship for centuries.[24][25]

Great Britain recognised some of these traditional kings and leaders in their system of indirect rule of the Protectorate of South Nigeria. Beginning in the 19th century, they appointed some noble leaders as Warrant Chiefs, authorizing them to collect taxes, among other duties.

Anambra is in the Igbo-dominated area that seceded as part of an independent Biafra in 1967, following rising tensions with Northern Nigeria. During the Nigerian/Biafran war (1967–1970), Biafran engineers constructed a relief airstrip in the town of Uli/Amorka (code named "Annabelle"). Extremely dangerous relief flights took off from Sao Tome and other sites loaded with tons of food and medicine for the distressed Biafran population. Uli/Amorka airstrip was the site where American pilots such as Alex Nicoll, and scores of others, delivered tons of relief supplies to the Biafran population.[26]

Disgusted by the suffering and mounting death toll in Biafra from starvation, as well as the continuous harassment of the relief planes by the Nigerian Airforce, Carl Gustaf von Rosen resigned as a Red Cross relief pilot. He helped Biafra to form an airforce of five Minicoin planes Malmö MFI-9 stationed at the Uga airstrip. He named his tiny but effective air force "Babies of Biafra" in honour of the babies who died from starvation inside Biafra.[27][28][29]

Old Anambra State was created in 1976 from part of East Central State, and its capital was Enugu. In 1991 a re-organisation divided Anambra into two states, Anambra and Enugu. The capital of the New Anambra is Awka.[30]

Geography edit

 
Agulu Lake

Location edit

Boundaries are formed by Delta State and Edo State to the west for about 97 km across the River Niger, Imo State and Rivers State (for four km) to the south, Enugu State to the east for 139 km, and Kogi State to the north for about 40 km. The name was derived from the Anambra River (Omambala) which flows through the area and is a tributary of the River Niger.

Anambra is the eighth-most populated state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the second-most densely populated state in Nigeria after Lagos State. The stretch of more than 45 km between the towns of Oba and Amorka contains a cluster of numerous thickly populated villages and small towns, giving the area an estimated average density of 1,500–2,000 persons per square kilometre.[31]

Climate edit

The state has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate with yearly temperature of 28.99°C (84.18°F) and it is -0.47% lower than Nigeria's averages. Anambra typically receives about 212.36 millimeters (8.36 inches) of precipitation and has 243.38 rainy days (66.68% of the time) annually.[32][33]

The state has been described as one of the worst places affected by the climate change in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa in 2022 according to the Climate Change Education and Action Programme, (CLEAP).[34]

Administrative Division edit

Cities and administrative divisions edit

With an annual population growth rate of 2.21 percent per annum, Anambra State has over 60% of its people living in urban areas. It is one of the most urbanized states in Nigeria.[35]

The major urban centres of Anambra State are Onitsha, Nnewi, Ekwulobia, Ihiala, Aguleri and Awka, the state capital. Awka and Onitsha had developed as pre-colonial urban centres: Awka was the craft industrial centre of the Nri hegemony. Onitsha is a city state on the Niger, having developed as a river port and commercial centre.

Onitsha is a fast-growing commercial city, and has developed to become a huge conurbation extending to Idemili, Oyi and Anambra East LGAs, with one of the largest markets in West Africa.

In 2012 the tri-city area was dubbed the Onitsha-Nnewi-Awka (ONA) Industrial Axis, in recognition of the expanding industrial capacity. Nnewi (sometimes called the Taiwan of Nigeria)[36][37] is a rapidly developing industrial and commercial centre. Designated as the state capital, Awka has regained its precolonial administrative eminence.

Local government areas edit

 
Anambra State LGA map

Anambra State consists of 21 local government areas. They are:

Economy edit

 
Innoson Vehicles in Nnewi

Agriculture is an important economic sector in Anambra. Oil palms, maize, rice, yams and cassava are among the crops grown. Fishing is also part of the economic mainstay of Anambra State more especially for communities along the riverine areas.

Anambra houses the first Nigerian vehicle manufacturer, Innoson, an automobile manufacturer, located in Nnewi.[38][39][40]

People all over West Africa travel to Onitsha to trade, which boost the internal revenue of the state, making it one of the top commercial towns in Africa.[41][42]

Awka, the state capital, is also the center of Nigeria's metalwork and carving industries.

Anambra is a home of innovation, inventions and creativity. There has been several innovations in Anambra, due to its appreciation of education, which has added to the state's GDP. One of those was in 2018, when two brothers, Atikpo Chukwuebuka and Ubaka Chukwuebuka, were the first to invent a machine, that could wash off the bitterness from bitter leaf (a highly nutritious vegetable).[43] This machine will greatly improve the productivity of vegetable farming in the state.

The export of agricultural items is a continual boost to Anambra Internal Generated Revenue, as in 2017, $5 million was generated from the export of washed bitter leaf.[43]

There is a huge deposit of oil and gas in Nigeria, with the Anambra Basin having a great potential of 1000 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves untapped. Having more than 13 oil wells situated in Anambra, Anambra state has the capacity to produce more than 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day, with indigenous companies like Orient Petroleum, and Sterling Oil Exploration and Production Co. LTD (SEEPCO), already leading the way.[44]

Natural resources edit

Anambra is rich in natural gas, crude oil, bauxite, and ceramic.[45] It has an almost 100 percent arable soil.

Anambra state has many other resources in terms of agro-based activities such as fisheries and farming, as well as land cultivated for pasturing and animal husbandry.

Oil and gas edit

In the year 2006, a foundation-laying ceremony for the first Nigerian private refinery, Orient Petroleum Refinery (OPR), was made at Aguleri area.[46] The Orient Petroleum Resource Ltd (OPRL), owner of OPR, was licensed in June 2002, by the Federal Government to construct a private refinery with a capacity of 55,000 barrels per day (~7,500 t/d).

In 2012, following the efforts of Governor Peter Obi and other stakeholders of Orient Petroleum, Anambra State became an oil-producing state. The indigenous company struck oil in the Anambra River basin.[47]

On 2 August 2015, the management of Orient Petroleum Resources Plc said the company planned to increase its crude oil production to 3,000 barrels per day by September 2015, as it stepped up production activities in two new oil wells in its Aguleri oil fields. An indigenous company, Nails and Stanley Ltd, was to establish a gas plant at Umueje in Ayamelum Local Government Area to support economic activities in the oil and gas industry in the state.[48]

Infrastructure and urbanization edit

 
Niger Bridge

Since the late 1990s, there has been a migration from rural to urban areas in the state, resulting in Anambra becoming a highly urbanized state: 62% of its population lives in urban areas. In October 2015, the APGA-led state government of Willie Obiano, signed a memorandum of understanding with Galway modular housing company, Affordable Building Concepts International, for 10,000 housing units to be built in the state.[49]

Given decades of neglect of infrastructure and bad governance, the shift in human migration has posed problems for the state. Infrastructure improvements, both physical and social, have lagged behind the growth in population. There are problems in environmental sanitation, erosion control, and provision of social services. Major cities have become characterized by inadequate and deteriorated road networks and walkways, unregulated building patterns, poor sanitation, uncontrolled street trading, mountains of garbage, and chaotic transport systems, creating congestion, noise pollution, and overcrowding.[50]

The government of Peter Obi, with the assistance of the UN-HABITAT, produced 20-year structural plans (2009–2028) for three major cities in the State: Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka – the Capital Territory, to restore urban planning and guide their growth into the future.

The plans contain policies and proposals for land use, city beautification, road infrastructure, industrial development, housing, waste disposal, water supply and health and educational facilities to turn the cities into successful urban areas that can generate employment and wealth, and provide high living standards for their residents.[51]

Anambra became the first state in Nigeria to adopt structural plans for its cities.[4] With effective implementation, it should systematically grow as a major economic center in Nigeria, and West Africa.

The process of urbanization is fairly contributed by population growth, immigration, migration, and infrastructure initiatives like good road, water, power, and gardens, resulting in the growth of villages into towns, town into cities and cities into metros. To have ecologically feasible development, planning requires an understanding of the growth dynamics. There is a fear that if too many people leave the villages, only the aged men and women will be left to farm. This pattern has been seen in Amesi, Akpo, and Achina towns in Aguata local government area. They have been important in the production of yam, cocoyam, and cassava through consistent agriculture, but such activities have suffered due to the out-migration of youth to the urban centres. There has been both food scarcity in the region and over-population in urban areas.

To upgrade the state capital and improve traffic, Awka, Governor Willie Obiano signed off on construction of three fly-overs between the Amawbia and Arroma end of the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, a distance of about three kilometres within the city.[52] Anambra International Cargo Airport, Umueri, opened on 7 December 2021.[53]

Transportation edit

Anambra has good transport links to other states in the country.

Federal highways:

Other major roads include

 
Nearly completed second Niger bridge at Onitsha

Water Transportation Service;

The Niger River connects Onitsha Inland Port with the ports of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, and Bururu and Warri in Delta State. Nearing completion is the Second Niger Bridge at Onitsha.[54]

Road Transportation companies;

  • Transport Company of Anambra State ( TRACAS)
  • Chisco Transport Limited
  • GUO Transport Company
  • Onitsha South Mass Transit
  • Eastern Mass Transit
  • Goodness and Mercy Transport Company
  • Peace Mass Transit
  • ABC Transport Terminal
  • Star Sunny Motors

Air Transportation service;

Culture and tourism edit

Ogbunike Caves, listed by UNESCO[55] as a World Heritage Site,[56] is one of the most visited tourist sites in Anambra State. It is classified as a sandstone cave (Lateritic sandstones of Campanian-Miocene age).[57] The Owerre Ezukala caves and waterfalls are great tourist attractions in the state.[58] Largely unexplored, the caves are said to be the largest in West Africa.[59][60]

The indigenous ethnic groups in Anambra state are the Igbo (99% of the population) and a small population of people who are bilingual[61]

 
Igbo Ukwu 9th century bronzes monuments

Igbo Ukwu Museum:[62] Igbo Ukwu is an ancient town known for its astonishing metal crafts; it continues to attract tourists to see its bronze artifacts. First noticed in 1938, the bronzes were later excavated by Thurstan Shaw (an English archaeologist). They have been dated to the 9th century, and are of high value and historic relevance.[63]

Other places of interest in the state includes:

  • Ogba Waterfalls; considered to be one of the largest cave in West Africa, which will take upwards to two hours to explore. It is located in Owerre Ezeukala, that borders three other states: Abia, Enugu and Imo.
  • Agulu Lake; it is very wide and lengthy with a beautiful surface area. It habitats several marine species the most famous of them being the crocodile and water turtle which on estimate, they were about three hundred. Fishing is prohibited there.
  • Rojenny Tourist Village; located in Oba and has small games reserves that are populated with a variety of animals such as Baboons, Chimpanzees, Alligators etc. It also has African bar-restaurant, children's park, Olympic size swimming pool, etc
  • Odinani Museum Nri; located in Anaocha Local Government, it houses lots of archaeological discoveries, cultural and traditional religious artifacts.
  • Ikenga Virgin Forest; the only virgin forest in Nigeria as the trees have never been deforested nor its land cultivated. It is home to species of animals that have gone extinct in other parts of the country.
  • The palaces of Obi of Onitsha and Eze Nri.[64]

Cuisines

Anambra also has diverse delicacies; onugbu soup, a famous dish from the state. Nsala soup, Oha Soup, Egusi soup, Palm oil Stew, Nkwobi, Isi ewu, Abacha, Ukwa, and Akidi are some of the most common foods in Anambra.[65][66]

Festivals

  • Onitsha Ofala Festival; celebrated once a year in October, to mark the climax of the New Yam.
  • Igu Aro Festival ; annual festival celebrated in Enugu Ukwu to flag off the annual planting season.
  • Nnewi afiaolu Festival; traditional festival held annually in Nnewi around August.
  • Imo Awka Festival; usually celebrated between May and June every year, in Awka, the capital city of Anambra State.
  • Aguleri Ovala Festival; celebrated on the first Eke market day of the year in Aguleri.
  • Uzoiyi Festival Umuoji; annual cultural festival of the Umuoji people.[67]

Music

Traditional music in Anambra includes a number of genre such as Igbo Highlife, Ogene, Igbo Gospel, Ekpili, etc. Some notable traditional musicians from Anambra include: Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, Chief Oliver De Coque, Maduka Morocco, Umu Obiligbo, Flavour, etc

Dance

Dance is one of the best way of self expression in the Igboland. The most popular dance from the state is Mkpokiti dance. Some of the most popular dances in Anambra include: Atilogwu Dance, Egedege dance, Igbo Ndi Eze, etc[68]

Masqueredes

Masquerades are mostly active during the festive seasons. Ijele Masquerade is the most popular masquerade from Anambra. Others include: Izaga, Ulaga, Agaba and Aji Busuu.

Religion edit

 
Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, Onitsha.
 
All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Onitsha.

Anambra is a Christian State.[69]The churches in Anambra State include Catholic, Anglican, and Pentecostal.

The Catholic cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, located at 13B New Nkisi Rd, GRA 434106, Onitsha. The Catholic Church comprises the Archdiocese of Onitsha (1889 as Lower Niger) with 126 parishes under Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okele (2003), and three suffragan dioceses of Awka (1977) has 106 parishes under Bishop Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor (2011), Ekwulobia (2020) with 83 parishes under Bishop Ebere Okpaleke (2020), and Nnewi (2001) with 115 parishes under Bishop Jonas Benson Okoye (2021).

The Anglican Cathedral is All Saints Cathedral, GRA 434106, Onitsha. The Anglican Province on the Niger in Onitsha was the original diocese in Nigeria (1864 as the Diocese of Equatorial West Africa), under Archbishop Owen Chidozie Nwokolo (2017), and includes eight other Dioceses of Awka (1987) under Archbishop Alexander Chibuzo Ibezim, Nnewi (1996) under Bishop Ndubuisi Obi (2019), Aguata (2005) under Archbishop Samuel Ezeofor (2018), Ogbaru (2007) under Bishop Prosper Afam Amah (2018), Ihiala (2008) under Bishop Israel Kelue Okoye (2016), Niger West (2008) under Bishop Johnson Ekwe (2015) in Umueri, Mbamili (2008) under Bishop Obiora Uzochukwu (2021), Amichi (2009) under Bishop Ephraim Ikeakor (2009). Anambra State also has numerous Pentecostal churches like Assemblies of God Church,[70] Redeemed Church,[71] House on the Rock, Dominion City,[72] Dunamis, Winners' Chapel, and Christ Embassy.

Education edit

Primary and secondary school edit

Anambra State Universal Education Board, (ASUBEB) is responsible for the coordination and organization of educational activities, promotion of effective teaching and learning in Anambra State Schools.

Education is compulsory from ages six to fifteen. It is required that any parents and guardians must ensure that their child is enrolled in and regularly attends private, public or a combination of schools for the academic session.

 
Grundtvig International Secondary School is among the top ranked private school in Nigeria.

Anambra is known to be leading in basic education in Nigeria, especially in science and technology. In 2018, five students from Regina Pacis Model Secondary School,[73] Onitsha, won gold medals at the World Technovation Challenge, held in Silicon Valley, San Francisco.[74] In 2019, Anambra State representatives from St. John's Science & Technical College Alor, won bronze at the International Festival of Engineering, Science and Technology I-FEST, held in Tunisia . In 2021, Seven students from Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha defeated over five thousand other teams from around the world to win the Global Prize Award at Diamond Challenge Global Summit. Anambra students have also won series of International and National debate.[75]

Some of Anambra Best Secondary Schools include: Christ the King College Onitsha, Dennis Memorial Grammar School Onitsha, Lorreto Special Science School Adazi Nnukwu, Marist Comprehensive College Nteje, All hallows Seminary Onitsha, British Spring College Awka, Queen Of The Rosary College Onitsha, Grundtvig International Secondary School Oba, Mater Amabilis Secindary School Umuoji, St. Charles College Onitsha, Carol Standard Convent Ichi, Dominican Sisters College Abatete, Regina Pacis Model Secondary School Onitsha, St Joseph’s Seminary Special Science School Awka-Etiti, Maria Regina Model Comprehensive Secondary School Nnewi, e.t.c[76]

Colleges and Universities edit

Anambra state is a home to number of public and private tertiary institutions. Their activities are overseen by the Anambra state and Federal Ministry of Education.

 
Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Public edit

Private edit

 
Paul university, Anambra

The literacy rate in the state is comparatively high compared to other states. Anambra State students have won laurels, nationally and internationally in recent times. This is a pointer to the literacy rate of the state, when compared to others.[95][96][97][98] Primary and secondary school enrollment in the state is one of the highest in the country.[99] Consequently, Anambra state has the highest number of JAMB candidates going after the limited number of spaces in Nigeria's tertiary colleges.[100] From 2011/2012 to 2014, its students had the best results in both WAEC and NECO-conducted senior secondary school examinations.[101][102]

Anambra State has some of the best boarding and day secondary schools in Nigeria. The state places a high standard on secondary education.[103][104]

Health edit

The successive government of the state had established Anambra State Health Insurance Scheme, to enable people pay a little amount of money for quality healthcare services noting that it is a way of strengthening the health sector and making health services accessible to the people of the State irrespective of their level of income.[105]

Notable Health Institutions in anambra include:

  • Anambra University Teaching Hospital Awka.
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital Nnewi
  • Iyi Enu Hospital Ogidi
  • St. Borromeo Specialist Hospital Onitsha
  • Dame Irene Okwuosa Cardiology Hospital Oraifite
  • Obijackson Children Hospital Okija
  • Health Research Institute Umuchukwu[106]

Government and Politics edit

The State has a three-tier administrative structure: State, Local and Autonomous community levels. The three arms at state level are the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary. The executive arm is headed by an elected governor, who is assisted by a deputy governor, commissioners and executive advisers.

Anambra's political history can be described as varied. Until the early 21st century, it was marked by considerable unrest. Having a long list of "firsts" in Nigerian history, it has been known by the sobriquet as, "The Light of The Nation". On 29 May ,1999, Chinwoke Mbadinuju was sworn in as civilian governor of Anambra state, after many years of military rule. His administration was plagued by deep problems: the most notable was withholding of teachers' salaries in the school. The teachers finally conducted a ten-month strike in all the government secondary schools in the state.[107]

Before Mbadinuju's rule, secondary education had been free of charge. His administration imposed a tuition fee of 3,000 Naira per term, for all secondary schools, which led to an unprecedented massive demonstration by secondary school students from all over the state. Many people attribute Mbadinuju's failure to political godfathers; his successor also struggled. On 26 May 2003, Chris Ngige was sworn in as the new governor of the state, but he was removed in March 2006 after Peter Obi of APGA filed charges against him of electoral malpractice. The Court of Appeal in Enugu asserted that Ngige's apparent victory in the 2003 election was fraudulent and ordered him to leave the seat.[108]

Obi was ousted by a faction of the Anambra State House of Assembly on 2 November 2006 and replaced by Virginia Etiaba, his deputy.[109] On 9 February 2007, Etiaba handed power back to Obi after the Court of Appeal had nullified Obi's removal.[110]

On 14 April 2007, Andy Uba of PDP was "elected" as the new governor of the state and, on 29 May, was sworn in.[111] Reported to be massively rigged, the election was widely criticised. On 14 June 2007 the Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled that Peter Obi's tenure had not ended; therefore there was no vacancy in the governorship. It removed Andy Uba from office and replaced him with his predecessor Obi.[112]

On 6 February 2010, Peter Obi was re-elected governor for a second term of four years, after a hot contest with Chris Ngige, a former governor of the state; Prof. Charles Soludo, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; and Andy Uba, who was a strong voice in the state's politics.[113][114] Other contenders included Mrs Uche Ekwunife, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, and many others. Twenty-five contestants ran for the office. Obi was affirmed as the winner of the election, having more than 30% votes above the immediate runner-up. Chief Willie Obiano was sworn in on 17 March 2014 after winning the 16 November 2013 election. Governor Willie Obiano of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) was sworn in for a second term in office on 17 March 2018 after the victory at 18 November 2017 elections.[115] He handed over to Charles Soludo, winner of the November 9, 2021 gubernatorial election in Anambra state on 17 March 2022.[116][117]

Media edit

Notable media houses in Anambra include:

Television edit

  • Anambra Broadcasting Service TV
  • NTA Channel 5 Awka
  • NTA Onitsha

Radio edit

  • ABS 88.5FM
  • Brilla Sports 88.9FM
  • Wazobia 93.7FM
  • Sapientia 93.5FM
  • Blaze 91.5FM
  • City Radio 89.7FM

News Paper edit

  • National Light Newspaper[118]

Sports edit

The most popular sports in the state is Football. Anambra is home to a number of professional sports teams: the Ifeanyi Ubah FC of NPFL, the NPFL champion Udoji United FC, and Anambra Pillars FC.

Some notable stadiums include: Ifeanyi Ubah International Stadium Nnewi, Awka City Stadium, Chuba Ikpeazu Memmorial Stadium Onitsha, etc[119]

Electoral system edit

The electoral system of each state is selected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two -third of the State local government Areas. If no candidate passes threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas.[120]

Notable people edit

 
Chinua Achebe
 
Chimamanda Adichie
 
Blessed Iwene Tansi
 
Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
 
Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe
 
Pete Edochie
 
Professor Kenneth Dike
 
Francis Cardinal Arinze
 
P-Square
 
Philip Emeagwali
 
Chuba Okadigbo
 
Alex Ekwueme
 
Dora Akunyili
 
Ebuka Obi Uchendu

Political Figures

Authors

Actors, Actresses, Film Directors, TV Hosts and Journalists

Educators, Inventors and Scientists

Musicians

Business Executives

Artists and Illustrators

Beauty Pageants

Religious Figures

Sports

Monarchs

See also edit

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anambra, state, nigerian, state, located, southeastern, region, country, state, created, august, 1991, anambra, state, bounded, delta, state, west, state, rivers, state, south, enugu, state, east, kogi, state, north, state, capital, awka, while, state, largest. Anambra State is a Nigerian state located in the southeastern region of the country 4 The state was created on 27 August 1991 5 Anambra state is bounded by Delta State to the west Imo State and Rivers State to the south Enugu State to the east and Kogi State to the north 6 The State Capital is Awka while the State s Largest City is Onitsha 7 AnambraStateAnambra StateFlagSealNicknames Light of the Nation Igbo Ife MbaAnthem With All Our Hearts We Pray and Ask Location of Anambra in NigeriaCoordinates 6 20 N 7 00 E 6 333 N 7 000 E 6 333 7 000Country NigeriaCapitalAwkaGovernment BodyGovernment of Anambra State GovernorCharles Chukwuma Soludo APGA Deputy GovernorGilbert Onyekachukwu Ibezim APGA LegislatureAnambra State House of Assembly SenatorsC Victor Umeh LP N Tony Nwoye LP S Ifeanyi Ubah YPP RepresentativesListArea Total4 844 km2 1 870 sq mi Rank35 of 36Population 2006 census 1 Total4 177 821 Estimate 2022 9 000 000 Rank14 of 36 1 Density860 km2 2 200 sq mi DemonymsNdi Anambra AnambrariansGDP PPP Year2021 Total 33 26 billion 2 6th of 36 Per capita 5 231 2 12th of 36Time zoneUTC 01 WAT postal code420001Dialing Code 234ISO 3166 codeNG ANLanguageEnglishIgboHDI 2021 0 662 3 medium 3rd of 37WebsiteOfficial website 1 Preliminary resultsThe state name was formed in 1976 from the former East Central State The state is named after Omambala River a river that runs through the state Anambra is the Anglicized name of the Omambala 8 9 The State capital is Awka The city of Onitsha a historic port city from the pre colonial era remains an important centre of commerce within the state 10 Nicknamed the Light of the Nation Anambra State is the fourteenth most populous state 11 in the nation although that has seriously been argued against as Onitsha the state s biggest and most populous urban area was discovered to be over 1 6 million in population in 2022 by Africapolis which makes Onitsha one of the largest urban areas in Nigeria by population 12 13 14 15 The area currently known as Anambra State has been the site of numerous civilizations since at least the 9th century AD including the ancient Kingdom of Nri whose capital was the historic town of Igbo Ukwu within the state Residents of Anambra State are primarily Igbo 16 17 with the Igbo language serving as a lingua franca throughout the state 18 During the Nigerian Civil War 1967 1970 Anambra State was part of the secessionist Republic of Biafra formed by Igbo nationalists Anambra was severely affected by the war 19 20 Today Anambra State is one of most urbanized state in Nigeria 21 22 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Location 3 2 Climate 4 Administrative Division 4 1 Cities and administrative divisions 4 2 Local government areas 5 Economy 5 1 Natural resources 5 1 1 Oil and gas 6 Infrastructure and urbanization 7 Transportation 8 Culture and tourism 9 Religion 10 Education 10 1 Primary and secondary school 10 2 Colleges and Universities 10 2 1 Public 10 2 2 Private 11 Health 12 Government and Politics 13 Media 13 1 Television 13 2 Radio 13 3 News Paper 14 Sports 15 Electoral system 16 Notable people 17 See also 18 References 19 External linksEtymology editThe name Anambra is the merging of Anam and branch Anam is a clan in the Omambala region 23 and the last Igbo speaking community the British colonialists encountered while heading up to Northern Nigeria from across the riverine areas They usually described present day Anambra as Anam branch to their colleagues up North Reason Anam together with some neighboring clans was Anambra LGA when the state was created It is now Anambra West LGA with Olumbanasa History editAnambra s history stretches to the 9th century AD as revealed by archaeological excavations at Igbo Ukwu and Ezira It has great works of art in iron bronze copper and pottery These have revealed a sophisticated divine Kingship administrative system which held sway in the area of Anambra from c 948 AD to 1911 In some towns such as Ogidi and others local families had hereditary rights to kingship for centuries 24 25 Great Britain recognised some of these traditional kings and leaders in their system of indirect rule of the Protectorate of South Nigeria Beginning in the 19th century they appointed some noble leaders as Warrant Chiefs authorizing them to collect taxes among other duties Anambra is in the Igbo dominated area that seceded as part of an independent Biafra in 1967 following rising tensions with Northern Nigeria During the Nigerian Biafran war 1967 1970 Biafran engineers constructed a relief airstrip in the town of Uli Amorka code named Annabelle Extremely dangerous relief flights took off from Sao Tome and other sites loaded with tons of food and medicine for the distressed Biafran population Uli Amorka airstrip was the site where American pilots such as Alex Nicoll and scores of others delivered tons of relief supplies to the Biafran population 26 Disgusted by the suffering and mounting death toll in Biafra from starvation as well as the continuous harassment of the relief planes by the Nigerian Airforce Carl Gustaf von Rosen resigned as a Red Cross relief pilot He helped Biafra to form an airforce of five Minicoin planes Malmo MFI 9 stationed at the Uga airstrip He named his tiny but effective air force Babies of Biafra in honour of the babies who died from starvation inside Biafra 27 28 29 Old Anambra State was created in 1976 from part of East Central State and its capital was Enugu In 1991 a re organisation divided Anambra into two states Anambra and Enugu The capital of the New Anambra is Awka 30 Geography edit nbsp Agulu LakeLocation edit Boundaries are formed by Delta State and Edo State to the west for about 97 km across the River Niger Imo State and Rivers State for four km to the south Enugu State to the east for 139 km and Kogi State to the north for about 40 km The name was derived from the Anambra River Omambala which flows through the area and is a tributary of the River Niger Anambra is the eighth most populated state in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the second most densely populated state in Nigeria after Lagos State The stretch of more than 45 km between the towns of Oba and Amorka contains a cluster of numerous thickly populated villages and small towns giving the area an estimated average density of 1 500 2 000 persons per square kilometre 31 Climate edit The state has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate with yearly temperature of 28 99 C 84 18 F and it is 0 47 lower than Nigeria s averages Anambra typically receives about 212 36 millimeters 8 36 inches of precipitation and has 243 38 rainy days 66 68 of the time annually 32 33 The state has been described as one of the worst places affected by the climate change in Nigeria and sub Saharan Africa in 2022 according to the Climate Change Education and Action Programme CLEAP 34 Administrative Division editCities and administrative divisions edit See also List of villages in Anambra State With an annual population growth rate of 2 21 percent per annum Anambra State has over 60 of its people living in urban areas It is one of the most urbanized states in Nigeria 35 The major urban centres of Anambra State are Onitsha Nnewi Ekwulobia Ihiala Aguleri and Awka the state capital Awka and Onitsha had developed as pre colonial urban centres Awka was the craft industrial centre of the Nri hegemony Onitsha is a city state on the Niger having developed as a river port and commercial centre Onitsha is a fast growing commercial city and has developed to become a huge conurbation extending to Idemili Oyi and Anambra East LGAs with one of the largest markets in West Africa In 2012 the tri city area was dubbed the Onitsha Nnewi Awka ONA Industrial Axis in recognition of the expanding industrial capacity Nnewi sometimes called the Taiwan of Nigeria 36 37 is a rapidly developing industrial and commercial centre Designated as the state capital Awka has regained its precolonial administrative eminence Local government areas edit nbsp Anambra State LGA mapAnambra State consists of 21 local government areas They are Aguata Anambra East Anambra West Anaocha Awka North Awka South Ayamelum Dunukofia Ekwusigo Idemili North Idemili South Ihiala Njikoka Nnewi North Nnewi South Ogbaru Onitsha North Onitsha South Orumba North Orumba South OyiEconomy edit nbsp Innoson Vehicles in NnewiAgriculture is an important economic sector in Anambra Oil palms maize rice yams and cassava are among the crops grown Fishing is also part of the economic mainstay of Anambra State more especially for communities along the riverine areas Anambra houses the first Nigerian vehicle manufacturer Innoson an automobile manufacturer located in Nnewi 38 39 40 People all over West Africa travel to Onitsha to trade which boost the internal revenue of the state making it one of the top commercial towns in Africa 41 42 Awka the state capital is also the center of Nigeria s metalwork and carving industries Anambra is a home of innovation inventions and creativity There has been several innovations in Anambra due to its appreciation of education which has added to the state s GDP One of those was in 2018 when two brothers Atikpo Chukwuebuka and Ubaka Chukwuebuka were the first to invent a machine that could wash off the bitterness from bitter leaf a highly nutritious vegetable 43 This machine will greatly improve the productivity of vegetable farming in the state The export of agricultural items is a continual boost to Anambra Internal Generated Revenue as in 2017 5 million was generated from the export of washed bitter leaf 43 There is a huge deposit of oil and gas in Nigeria with the Anambra Basin having a great potential of 1000 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves untapped Having more than 13 oil wells situated in Anambra Anambra state has the capacity to produce more than 100 000 barrels of crude oil per day with indigenous companies like Orient Petroleum and Sterling Oil Exploration and Production Co LTD SEEPCO already leading the way 44 Natural resources edit Anambra is rich in natural gas crude oil bauxite and ceramic 45 It has an almost 100 percent arable soil Anambra state has many other resources in terms of agro based activities such as fisheries and farming as well as land cultivated for pasturing and animal husbandry Oil and gas edit In the year 2006 a foundation laying ceremony for the first Nigerian private refinery Orient Petroleum Refinery OPR was made at Aguleri area 46 The Orient Petroleum Resource Ltd OPRL owner of OPR was licensed in June 2002 by the Federal Government to construct a private refinery with a capacity of 55 000 barrels per day 7 500 t d In 2012 following the efforts of Governor Peter Obi and other stakeholders of Orient Petroleum Anambra State became an oil producing state The indigenous company struck oil in the Anambra River basin 47 On 2 August 2015 the management of Orient Petroleum Resources Plc said the company planned to increase its crude oil production to 3 000 barrels per day by September 2015 as it stepped up production activities in two new oil wells in its Aguleri oil fields An indigenous company Nails and Stanley Ltd was to establish a gas plant at Umueje in Ayamelum Local Government Area to support economic activities in the oil and gas industry in the state 48 Infrastructure and urbanization edit nbsp Niger BridgeSince the late 1990s there has been a migration from rural to urban areas in the state resulting in Anambra becoming a highly urbanized state 62 of its population lives in urban areas In October 2015 the APGA led state government of Willie Obiano signed a memorandum of understanding with Galway modular housing company Affordable Building Concepts International for 10 000 housing units to be built in the state 49 Given decades of neglect of infrastructure and bad governance the shift in human migration has posed problems for the state Infrastructure improvements both physical and social have lagged behind the growth in population There are problems in environmental sanitation erosion control and provision of social services Major cities have become characterized by inadequate and deteriorated road networks and walkways unregulated building patterns poor sanitation uncontrolled street trading mountains of garbage and chaotic transport systems creating congestion noise pollution and overcrowding 50 The government of Peter Obi with the assistance of the UN HABITAT produced 20 year structural plans 2009 2028 for three major cities in the State Onitsha Nnewi and Awka the Capital Territory to restore urban planning and guide their growth into the future The plans contain policies and proposals for land use city beautification road infrastructure industrial development housing waste disposal water supply and health and educational facilities to turn the cities into successful urban areas that can generate employment and wealth and provide high living standards for their residents 51 Anambra became the first state in Nigeria to adopt structural plans for its cities 4 With effective implementation it should systematically grow as a major economic center in Nigeria and West Africa The process of urbanization is fairly contributed by population growth immigration migration and infrastructure initiatives like good road water power and gardens resulting in the growth of villages into towns town into cities and cities into metros To have ecologically feasible development planning requires an understanding of the growth dynamics There is a fear that if too many people leave the villages only the aged men and women will be left to farm This pattern has been seen in Amesi Akpo and Achina towns in Aguata local government area They have been important in the production of yam cocoyam and cassava through consistent agriculture but such activities have suffered due to the out migration of youth to the urban centres There has been both food scarcity in the region and over population in urban areas To upgrade the state capital and improve traffic Awka Governor Willie Obiano signed off on construction of three fly overs between the Amawbia and Arroma end of the Enugu Onitsha Expressway a distance of about three kilometres within the city 52 Anambra International Cargo Airport Umueri opened on 7 December 2021 53 Transportation editAnambra has good transport links to other states in the country Federal highways A6 north from Owerri in Imo State A232 Trans African Highway 8 Lagos Mombasa east from Asaba in Delta State by the 1 404 m Niger River Bridge 1965 to Onitsha via Awka to Enugu State at Ugwuoba Other major roads include the Umuleri Onitsha Rd north from Onitsha to Aguleri where the Adani Rd continues north to Enugu State the Awka Okigwe Rd south from Awka to Imo State at Amaeshi the Orlu Ihiala Rd southeast from A6 at Orlu Junction to Imo State the Uki Oguta Rd southwest from A6 at Uli to Imo State at Atughobi nbsp Nearly completed second Niger bridge at OnitshaWater Transportation Service The Niger River connects Onitsha Inland Port with the ports of Port Harcourt in Rivers State and Bururu and Warri in Delta State Nearing completion is the Second Niger Bridge at Onitsha 54 Road Transportation companies Transport Company of Anambra State TRACAS Chisco Transport Limited GUO Transport Company Onitsha South Mass Transit Eastern Mass Transit Goodness and Mercy Transport Company Peace Mass Transit ABC Transport Terminal Star Sunny MotorsAir Transportation service Anambra International Cargo AirportCulture and tourism editOgbunike Caves listed by UNESCO 55 as a World Heritage Site 56 is one of the most visited tourist sites in Anambra State It is classified as a sandstone cave Lateritic sandstones of Campanian Miocene age 57 The Owerre Ezukala caves and waterfalls are great tourist attractions in the state 58 Largely unexplored the caves are said to be the largest in West Africa 59 60 The indigenous ethnic groups in Anambra state are the Igbo 99 of the population and a small population of people who are bilingual 61 nbsp Igbo Ukwu 9th century bronzes monumentsIgbo Ukwu Museum 62 Igbo Ukwu is an ancient town known for its astonishing metal crafts it continues to attract tourists to see its bronze artifacts First noticed in 1938 the bronzes were later excavated by Thurstan Shaw an English archaeologist They have been dated to the 9th century and are of high value and historic relevance 63 Other places of interest in the state includes Ogba Waterfalls considered to be one of the largest cave in West Africa which will take upwards to two hours to explore It is located in Owerre Ezeukala that borders three other states Abia Enugu and Imo Agulu Lake it is very wide and lengthy with a beautiful surface area It habitats several marine species the most famous of them being the crocodile and water turtle which on estimate they were about three hundred Fishing is prohibited there Rojenny Tourist Village located in Oba and has small games reserves that are populated with a variety of animals such as Baboons Chimpanzees Alligators etc It also has African bar restaurant children s park Olympic size swimming pool etc Odinani Museum Nri located in Anaocha Local Government it houses lots of archaeological discoveries cultural and traditional religious artifacts Ikenga Virgin Forest the only virgin forest in Nigeria as the trees have never been deforested nor its land cultivated It is home to species of animals that have gone extinct in other parts of the country The palaces of Obi of Onitsha and Eze Nri 64 CuisinesAnambra also has diverse delicacies onugbu soup a famous dish from the state Nsala soup Oha Soup Egusi soup Palm oil Stew Nkwobi Isi ewu Abacha Ukwa and Akidi are some of the most common foods in Anambra 65 66 Festivals Onitsha Ofala Festival celebrated once a year in October to mark the climax of the New Yam Igu Aro Festival annual festival celebrated in Enugu Ukwu to flag off the annual planting season Nnewi afiaolu Festival traditional festival held annually in Nnewi around August Imo Awka Festival usually celebrated between May and June every year in Awka the capital city of Anambra State Aguleri Ovala Festival celebrated on the first Eke market day of the year in Aguleri Uzoiyi Festival Umuoji annual cultural festival of the Umuoji people 67 MusicTraditional music in Anambra includes a number of genre such as Igbo Highlife Ogene Igbo Gospel Ekpili etc Some notable traditional musicians from Anambra include Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe Chief Oliver De Coque Maduka Morocco Umu Obiligbo Flavour etcDanceDance is one of the best way of self expression in the Igboland The most popular dance from the state is Mkpokiti dance Some of the most popular dances in Anambra include Atilogwu Dance Egedege dance Igbo Ndi Eze etc 68 MasqueredesMasquerades are mostly active during the festive seasons Ijele Masquerade is the most popular masquerade from Anambra Others include Izaga Ulaga Agaba and Aji Busuu Religion edit nbsp Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity Onitsha nbsp All Saints Anglican Cathedral Onitsha Anambra is a Christian State 69 The churches in Anambra State include Catholic Anglican and Pentecostal The Catholic cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity located at 13B New Nkisi Rd GRA 434106 Onitsha The Catholic Church comprises the Archdiocese of Onitsha 1889 as Lower Niger with 126 parishes under Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okele 2003 and three suffragan dioceses of Awka 1977 has 106 parishes under Bishop Paulinus Chukwuemeka Ezeokafor 2011 Ekwulobia 2020 with 83 parishes under Bishop Ebere Okpaleke 2020 and Nnewi 2001 with 115 parishes under Bishop Jonas Benson Okoye 2021 The Anglican Cathedral is All Saints Cathedral GRA 434106 Onitsha The Anglican Province on the Niger in Onitsha was the original diocese in Nigeria 1864 as the Diocese of Equatorial West Africa under Archbishop Owen Chidozie Nwokolo 2017 and includes eight other Dioceses of Awka 1987 under Archbishop Alexander Chibuzo Ibezim Nnewi 1996 under Bishop Ndubuisi Obi 2019 Aguata 2005 under Archbishop Samuel Ezeofor 2018 Ogbaru 2007 under Bishop Prosper Afam Amah 2018 Ihiala 2008 under Bishop Israel Kelue Okoye 2016 Niger West 2008 under Bishop Johnson Ekwe 2015 in Umueri Mbamili 2008 under Bishop Obiora Uzochukwu 2021 Amichi 2009 under Bishop Ephraim Ikeakor 2009 Anambra State also has numerous Pentecostal churches like Assemblies of God Church 70 Redeemed Church 71 House on the Rock Dominion City 72 Dunamis Winners Chapel and Christ Embassy Education editPrimary and secondary school edit Anambra State Universal Education Board ASUBEB is responsible for the coordination and organization of educational activities promotion of effective teaching and learning in Anambra State Schools Education is compulsory from ages six to fifteen It is required that any parents and guardians must ensure that their child is enrolled in and regularly attends private public or a combination of schools for the academic session nbsp Grundtvig International Secondary School is among the top ranked private school in Nigeria Anambra is known to be leading in basic education in Nigeria especially in science and technology In 2018 five students from Regina Pacis Model Secondary School 73 Onitsha won gold medals at the World Technovation Challenge held in Silicon Valley San Francisco 74 In 2019 Anambra State representatives from St John s Science amp Technical College Alor won bronze at the International Festival of Engineering Science and Technology I FEST held in Tunisia In 2021 Seven students from Queen of the Rosary College Onitsha defeated over five thousand other teams from around the world to win the Global Prize Award at Diamond Challenge Global Summit Anambra students have also won series of International and National debate 75 Some of Anambra Best Secondary Schools include Christ the King College Onitsha Dennis Memorial Grammar School Onitsha Lorreto Special Science School Adazi Nnukwu Marist Comprehensive College Nteje All hallows Seminary Onitsha British Spring College Awka Queen Of The Rosary College Onitsha Grundtvig International Secondary School Oba Mater Amabilis Secindary School Umuoji St Charles College Onitsha Carol Standard Convent Ichi Dominican Sisters College Abatete Regina Pacis Model Secondary School Onitsha St Joseph s Seminary Special Science School Awka Etiti Maria Regina Model Comprehensive Secondary School Nnewi e t c 76 Colleges and Universities edit Anambra state is a home to number of public and private tertiary institutions Their activities are overseen by the Anambra state and Federal Ministry of Education nbsp Nnamdi Azikiwe UniversityPublic edit The Nnamdi Azikiwe University UNIZIK Awka which runs a modern teaching hospital in Nnewi with facilities also at Umunya 77 and Ukpo There are also a faculty of pharmaceutical sciences at Agulu a School of Preliminary studies at Mbaukwu and a College of Agriculture The Anambra State University Officially known as Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University formerly known as Anambra State University of Science and Technology ASUTECH with two campuses one in Uli and another at Igbariam 78 79 80 The Federal Polytechnic Oko 81 The Federal College of Education Technical Umunze Nwafor Orizu University of Education formerly known as the Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe 82 Anambra State Polytechnic formerly known Anambra State College of Agriculture Mgbakwu 83 Private edit nbsp Paul university AnambraMadonna University Okija the first Catholic University in Nigeria 84 Tansian University Umunya 85 Paul University Awka 86 Legacy University Okija 87 88 St Peter s University Achina The UA College of Science amp Technology Isuofia 89 The University of America College of Science and Technology 90 Grundtvig Polytechnic Oba 91 Buckingham Academy of Management and Technology Ogidi 92 Onit College of Education Mbaukwu 93 94 The literacy rate in the state is comparatively high compared to other states Anambra State students have won laurels nationally and internationally in recent times This is a pointer to the literacy rate of the state when compared to others 95 96 97 98 Primary and secondary school enrollment in the state is one of the highest in the country 99 Consequently Anambra state has the highest number of JAMB candidates going after the limited number of spaces in Nigeria s tertiary colleges 100 From 2011 2012 to 2014 its students had the best results in both WAEC and NECO conducted senior secondary school examinations 101 102 Anambra State has some of the best boarding and day secondary schools in Nigeria The state places a high standard on secondary education 103 104 Health editThe successive government of the state had established Anambra State Health Insurance Scheme to enable people pay a little amount of money for quality healthcare services noting that it is a way of strengthening the health sector and making health services accessible to the people of the State irrespective of their level of income 105 Notable Health Institutions in anambra include Anambra University Teaching Hospital Awka Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital Nnewi Iyi Enu Hospital Ogidi St Borromeo Specialist Hospital Onitsha Dame Irene Okwuosa Cardiology Hospital Oraifite Obijackson Children Hospital Okija Health Research Institute Umuchukwu 106 Government and Politics editThe State has a three tier administrative structure State Local and Autonomous community levels The three arms at state level are the Executive the Legislative and the Judiciary The executive arm is headed by an elected governor who is assisted by a deputy governor commissioners and executive advisers Anambra s political history can be described as varied Until the early 21st century it was marked by considerable unrest Having a long list of firsts in Nigerian history it has been known by the sobriquet as The Light of The Nation On 29 May 1999 Chinwoke Mbadinuju was sworn in as civilian governor of Anambra state after many years of military rule His administration was plagued by deep problems the most notable was withholding of teachers salaries in the school The teachers finally conducted a ten month strike in all the government secondary schools in the state 107 Before Mbadinuju s rule secondary education had been free of charge His administration imposed a tuition fee of 3 000 Naira per term for all secondary schools which led to an unprecedented massive demonstration by secondary school students from all over the state Many people attribute Mbadinuju s failure to political godfathers his successor also struggled On 26 May 2003 Chris Ngige was sworn in as the new governor of the state but he was removed in March 2006 after Peter Obi of APGA filed charges against him of electoral malpractice The Court of Appeal in Enugu asserted that Ngige s apparent victory in the 2003 election was fraudulent and ordered him to leave the seat 108 Obi was ousted by a faction of the Anambra State House of Assembly on 2 November 2006 and replaced by Virginia Etiaba his deputy 109 On 9 February 2007 Etiaba handed power back to Obi after the Court of Appeal had nullified Obi s removal 110 On 14 April 2007 Andy Uba of PDP was elected as the new governor of the state and on 29 May was sworn in 111 Reported to be massively rigged the election was widely criticised On 14 June 2007 the Supreme Court of Nigeria ruled that Peter Obi s tenure had not ended therefore there was no vacancy in the governorship It removed Andy Uba from office and replaced him with his predecessor Obi 112 On 6 February 2010 Peter Obi was re elected governor for a second term of four years after a hot contest with Chris Ngige a former governor of the state Prof Charles Soludo a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and Andy Uba who was a strong voice in the state s politics 113 114 Other contenders included Mrs Uche Ekwunife Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu and many others Twenty five contestants ran for the office Obi was affirmed as the winner of the election having more than 30 votes above the immediate runner up Chief Willie Obiano was sworn in on 17 March 2014 after winning the 16 November 2013 election Governor Willie Obiano of All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA was sworn in for a second term in office on 17 March 2018 after the victory at 18 November 2017 elections 115 He handed over to Charles Soludo winner of the November 9 2021 gubernatorial election in Anambra state on 17 March 2022 116 117 Media editNotable media houses in Anambra include Television edit Anambra Broadcasting Service TV NTA Channel 5 Awka NTA OnitshaRadio edit ABS 88 5FM Brilla Sports 88 9FM Wazobia 93 7FM Sapientia 93 5FM Blaze 91 5FM City Radio 89 7FMNews Paper edit National Light Newspaper 118 Sports editThe most popular sports in the state is Football Anambra is home to a number of professional sports teams the Ifeanyi Ubah FC of NPFL the NPFL champion Udoji United FC and Anambra Pillars FC Some notable stadiums include Ifeanyi Ubah International Stadium Nnewi Awka City Stadium Chuba Ikpeazu Memmorial Stadium Onitsha etc 119 Electoral system editThe electoral system of each state is selected using a modified two round system To be elected in the first round a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25 of the vote in at least two third of the State local government Areas If no candidate passes threshold a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas 120 Notable people edit nbsp Chinua Achebe nbsp Chimamanda Adichie nbsp Blessed Iwene Tansi nbsp Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu nbsp Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe nbsp Pete Edochie nbsp Professor Kenneth Dike nbsp Francis Cardinal Arinze nbsp P Square nbsp Philip Emeagwali nbsp Chuba Okadigbo nbsp Alex Ekwueme nbsp Dora Akunyili nbsp Ebuka Obi UchenduPolitical Figures Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe 3rd Governor General of Nigeria 1st President of Nigeria and the father of Nigerian Nationalism 121 122 Dr Alex Ekwueme from Oko town politician architect first Executive Vice President of Nigeria serving 1979 1983 123 124 125 Dim Emeka Ojukwu native of Nnewi the leader of the secessionist Biafra Republic 126 127 Emeka Anyaoku first black Secretary General of the Commonwealth and recipient of South Africa s Order of the Companions of Oliver Reginald Tambo for his role in initiating talks between the apartheid state and the African National Congress 128 Nwafor Orizu hails from Nnewi Nnewi South 3rd Senate President of Nigeria and Acting President of Nigeria 1965 1966 129 Dr Senator Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo 1941 2003 native of Ogbunike president of the Senate of Nigeria 130 131 Dora Akunyili ex head of NAFDAC and former Nigeria Minister of Information won international awards for cleansing Nigeria of the scourge of fake drugs 132 Chief P N Okeke Ojiudu politician and businessman and the first minister of agriculture in the Nigerian first republic Chukwuemeka Ezeife former Governor of Anambra State and Presidential Adviser on Political Matters to President 133 134 Dr Chris Ngige former Governor of Anambra State 135 Peter Obi Former governor of Anambra State 136 Professor Humphrey Nwobu Nwosu professor of political science former NEC chairman conducted the freest fairest and most credible election so far in Nigeria 137 Chief Willie Obiano Former governor of Anambra State Chinwoke Mbadinuju Former governor of Anambra State 138 Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo economist who spearheaded Nigerian economic reform from 1999 to 2008 ex head of the Central Bank of Nigeria 139 140 Lieutenant General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor military advisor Assistant Secretary General Office of Military Affairs UN Office of Peacekeeping Operations commander of the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group ECOMOG Artillery Brigade in Liberia in 1996 and 1997 Oseloka H Obaze born 1955 diplomat politician and author 141 Ukpabi Asika political scientist and administrator from Onitsha East Central State administrator 142 during and after the Nigerian Civil War 143 Chief Jerome Udoji from Ozubulu 144 social reformer first African to be made a District Officer by the Colonial Administration Chi Onwurah British Labour Party politician elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central becoming the first female British MP of African origin 145 Chuka Umunna British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency 146 Augustine Aniebo Retired General and Military Administrator Judith Amaechi Former First Lady of Rivers State Ejike Obumneme Aghanya Retired Military OfficerAuthors Professor Chinua Achebe native of Ogidi and best known for the classic Things Fall Apart first African writer whose books are standard curricula in schools and universities across the world 147 148 Chimamanda Adichie writer won the Orange Prize for Fiction 2007 and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship 2008 She is one of 21st century most influential author 149 Flora Nwapa 150 Mother of African Literature and pioneer Africa woman writer in Igboland 151 Cyprian Ekwensi MFR writer of international repute 152 Christopher Okigbo Poet Teresa Meniru writer Ifeoma Onyefulu Novelist Chukwuemeka Ike writer of many books including Toads forSsupper Bottled Leopard and Expo 77 153 hails from Ndikelionwu in Anambra State was the traditional ruler Ikelionwu XI first registrar of the West African Examination Council Joy Chinwe Eyisi Author and Teacher Ifeoma Okoye 154 novelist 155 Okwui Enwezor Curator and Poet Adaeze Atuegwu author and disability inclusive advocate 156 157 158 Onuora Nzekwu Writer Olaudah Equiano Abolitionist Nkem Nwankwo Novelist Obi Egbuna Writer and Activist Chukwuemeka Ike Writer and Monarch Emeka Nwabueze Playwright and ResearcherActors Actresses Film Directors TV Hosts and Journalists Pete Edochie A Veteran in the Nigerian Film Industry and a Nollywood Icon Amaechi Muonagor Nollywood actor and producer Ngozi Ezeonu Actress and Journalist Bob Manuel Udokwu Lifetime Achievement award winner at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards Jim Iyke Nollywood Icon Chidi Mokeme actor and ex host of the Gulder Ultimate Search Reality show Chika Ike winner of the Actors Guild of Nigeria AGN Award for Most Disciplined Actress Chioma Chukwuka actress and movie producer winner of the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role winner of the Afro Hollywood award for Best actress in a lead role Tony Umez Actor Ebuka Obi Uchendu Big Brother Naija and Rubbing minds host Ikechukwu Onyeka Film Director Okechukwu Oku Film Producer Chioma Okoye Actress and Producer Ebube Nwagbo Actress Kalu Ikeagwu Actor Adaora Onyechere jounalist Josh2Funny Commedian Chika Oduah Jounalist Ken Erics multi award winning Nollywood actor producer CEO of KEN ERICS Productions writer and occasional musician 159 Frederick Leonard Actor Nuella Njubigbo Actress and Scriptwriter Oge Okoye Actress Yul Edochie Actor and DirectorEducators Inventors and Scientists Professor Kenneth Dike pre eminent scholar of African History and native of Awka first indigenous vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan and founder of the National Archives 160 Philip Emeagwali winner of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize for supercomputing 161 Professor Chike Obi mathematician famous for his work on non differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Prize 162 and developed a special solution for Fermat s last theorem 163 Professor Samuel Okoye black Africa s first PhD in radio astronomy with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star Fabian Udekwu 1928 2006 professor of surgery and trailblazer of open heart surgery in Africa 164 Pius Okigbo CON 165 world renowned economist first economic advisor to the Federal government of Nigeria 1960 1962 first Nigerian Ambassador to the European Community renowned for bringing to light to over 12 billion missing in oil windfall receipts from the Central Bank of Nigeria during the first Gulf War Chinyere Stella Okunna first Nigerian female professor in mass communication 166 Tessy Okoli Provost P N Okeke Teacher and Politician Walter Enwezor Agriculturalist Professor of Soil Sciences Grace Chibiko Offorma researcher Bennet Omalu physician forensic pathologist and neuropathologist who was the first to discover and publish findings on chronic traumatic encephalopathy CTE John Anenechukwu Umeh first Professor of Estate Management in Africa and Asia Gordian Ezekwe Mechanical Engineer and Inventor Kathleen Okafor Professor of Property and Commercial law Timothy Uzochukwu Obi Veterinary Professor Prof Lazarus Ekwueme First Nigerian Professor of Music Musicians Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe popular Nigerian highlife musician holds the Nigerian record for the highest selling album Chief Oliver De Coque popular Nigerian highlife musician and guitarist 167 P Square Nigerian music duo consisting of twin brothers from Ifitedunu 168 Flavour popular singer and songwriter from Umunze 169 Ckay A singer known for his international hit single Love Nwantiti Phyno Chibuzo Nelson Azubuike popular Igbo rapper Wilberforce Echezona Musicologist Echezonachukwu Nduka Pianist and musicologist Emeka Nwokedi conductor and music director 170 Business Executives Cletus Ibeto industrialist and businessman from Nnewi 171 Godwin Maduka doctor businessman philanthropist founder of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Center 172 Emeka Offor chairman of Chrome Group 173 Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu native of Nnewi first Nigerian millionaire and first president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange Azikiwe Peter Onwualu former director general and chief executive officer of the Raw Materials Research and Development Council Allen Onyema chairman of Air Peace 174 Oscar N Onyema OON chief executive officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and chairman of Central Securities Clearing System Omu Okwei Merchant queen of the Niger River C T Onyekwelu Businessman Pioneer of Recording Industry in Nigeria Stella Chinyelu Okoli Founder of Emzor pharmaceutical manufacturing company Mathias Ugochukwu Industriallist Cosmas Maduka Founder of Coscharis Group Lady Ada Chukwudozie Executive director of Dozzy Oil and Gas Limited Paul O Record Executive and Event Promoter Obi Cubanna Founder of Cubanna groupArtists and Illustrators Chinwe Chukwuogo Roy MBE London based artist first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II one of the UK Women of the Year in 2002 and 2003 represented the UK at the Council of Europe in 2009 she was made an MBE 175 Professor Ben Enwonwu native of Onitsha first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters 176 Professor Uche Okeke native of Nimo one of the foremost Nigerian fine artists founder of the Uli movement Chike Aniakor Painter Obiora Udechukwu Painter Uche Okeke PainterBeauty Pageants Sylvia Nduka Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2011 Miss World 2011 Nigeria representative Fiona Amuzie Iredu Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2010 Miss World 2010 Nigeria representative Adaeze Igwe Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2008 Miss World 2008 Nigeria representative wife of former Nigerian football team captain Joseph Yobo Lynda Chuba Miss Africa 1987 2nd Nigerian to represent Nigeria in Miss Universe 1987 after a 23 year absence of the country in the pageant Collete Nwadike winner of the Exquisite Face of the Universe Pageant and winner of Miss Tourism Nigeria 2014 Precious Chikwendu ModelReligious Figures Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi born in Aguleri Anambra State 1903 died Leicester England 1964 ordained a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha Nigeria later a Cistercian monk at Mount Saint Bernard Monastery in England Pope John Paul II beatified him in 1998 177 Cardinal Francis Arinze once considered a 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