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Orashi River

Orashi River (also Urashi or Ulasi),[1] is a river of the lower Niger River basin, and a tributary of Oguta Lake, southeastern Nigeria.[1][3][4] Urashi takes off, 183 m above mean sea level, from the rocks in Ezeama community of Dikenafai, Imo State.[1][4][5][6] Described as a lifeline to Ideato South communities, Orashi stream serves as an all purpose river for drinking, washing and many others to communities such as Umulewe, Umuchima and Ntueke in the area.[7]

Urashi River, Nigeria
Women sitting on sloping sandy point bar and washing in the Orashi River in Oguta.
Native nameUrashi, Ulasi (Igbo)
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEzeama, Dikenafai, Imo State.[1][2]
 • coordinates5°48′35″N 7°4′23″E / 5.80972°N 7.07306°E / 5.80972; 7.07306
 • elevation183 m (600 ft)
Length205 km (127 mi)
Basin features
River systemNiger River
Tributaries 
 • leftOkposi, Engenni
 • rightBonima, Ubu, Epie
WaterbodiesOguta Lake

Urashi Waterfall edit

Urashi River takes off as a stream, from the rocks, at the base of a waterfall,[2] 183 m above mean sea level, in the Urashi enclave of Ezeama in Dikenafai, Imo State.[4][2][8]

The entrance to the waterfall was around the corner from Ezeama, the Water God's altar. "It was a narrow, unassuming pathway cut into the thicket of the forest. From the pathway, one could hear the steady rush of water growing louder as one drew near. A gentle mist hung in the air; a sweet combination of salty rainwater mixed with the smell of fresh wet earth. The pathway, which was less than a quarter of a mile long, soon gave way to a clear opening and there suddenly the waterfall appeared, a breathtaking view, like a huge strike of lightning on a bright summer day", described Nema Obih.[2]

Flow edit

From Dikenafai, Urashi flows through several towns, including Urualla, Akokwa, Okija, Orsu, Ukpor, Ihiala, Uli, Oguta, Osemotor, Omoku, Obiakpo, Ebocha, Ukodu, Okarki, Mbiama and Epie.[1][5] The river forms tributaries along its flow, from Imo through Anambra, Rivers to Bayelsa, before empting onto the Altlantic.[1][5][6] It splits into two at Egbema. The larger portion (right), continued the flow through Eluku before splitting further into two and emptying its waters and sediments at Edi Kalama (Degema) and Abonnema into the gulf of Biafra.[6]

Pictures of Orashi River edit

Orashi River in Oguta edit

Orashi River in Ideato South edit

Economy edit

Urashi region is in the rainforest zone, southeastern Nigeria.[1] Crop cultivation, Oil Palm and fishing are the major occupation of the people and source of livelihood.[3]: 3  The zone may be termed an ‘oil palm bush.’[1] The forest zone is characterized by abundance of plant species, sometimes exceeding 150 different species per hectare. From its source down to the Atlantic, the river supports several fishermen and provides means of liveli-hood for their families.[1] Urashi Region, which includes Njaba River basin, holds over 35% of the oil wells in the Niger Delta states of Imo and Rivers.[3]: 3 [9]

Trade Route and Waterway edit

Urashi river as an ancient trade and cultural route, has provided means of transportation and migration for indigenous communities who moved from one town to another by canoe for cultural, social or economic purposes on market days.[1] To improve inland waterways in Nigeria, the Federal Government approved the [10] dredging of the Urashi River from Oguta Lake in Imo State to Degema in Rivers State.[11] The project which was awarded to Simidia S and I International Company in May 2012 was to be completed in 12 months. The 205 kilometers river was expected to be dredged with a bed width of 40 meters, top width of 70 meters and depth below dredging chart datum of 1.5 meters.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mbajiorgu, C. C.; et al. (2003). "A water quality study of Urashi river at selected locations" (PDF). 29th WEDC International Conference Towards the Millennium Development Goals: 1. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Nema Obih (E.Obih-Frank) (2004). "My Father's Village – Excerpts from a Memoir in Progress (New York)" (PDF). www.oralhistory-productions.org. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Mmom, Prince Chinedu; et al. (2013). "Impact of the 2012 Flood on Water Quality and Rural Livelihood in the Urashi Province of the Niger Delta, Nigeria". Journal of Geography and Geology. 5 (1916–9779): 4. doi:10.5539/jgg.v5n3p216. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c . tours.logbaby.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Anazoo, I.J; et al. (2008). "Sanitary Quality of Urashi River, Okija, Anambra State, Nigeria". Microbiology, Anambra State University of Science and Technology. African Journal of Applied Zoology and Environmental Biology. 7: 1. doi:10.4314/ajazeb.v7i1.41147. ISSN 1119-023X. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c . www.imoreporters.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  7. ^ "NGO Partners With Imo, Sinks Borehole In 3 Communities". www.channelstv.com. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  8. ^ Ijeoma, Henry M; et al. (2008). "Urashi Waterfall Ecotourism Development and Cultural Challenges in Dikenafai, Ideato South Local Government Area, Nigeria". Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. African Research Review. 7: 4. ISSN 1119-023X. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  9. ^ "Federal Republic of Nigeria; The Niger Delta Region: Land and People" (PDF). www.nddc.gov.ng. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
  10. ^ "FG To Dredge Urashi River …Votes N8.3bn For Inland Waterways Port". www.thetidenewsonline.com. May 16, 2012.
  11. ^ "FG To Spend N8.3bn On Inland Ports, Dredging Of Rivers". businessandmaritimewestafrica.com. September 10, 2012.
  12. ^ "Nigeria: Urashi River Dredging Progresses Well". www.dredgingtoday.com. May 2012.

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Orashi River also Urashi or Ulasi 1 is a river of the lower Niger River basin and a tributary of Oguta Lake southeastern Nigeria 1 3 4 Urashi takes off 183 m above mean sea level from the rocks in Ezeama community of Dikenafai Imo State 1 4 5 6 Described as a lifeline to Ideato South communities Orashi stream serves as an all purpose river for drinking washing and many others to communities such as Umulewe Umuchima and Ntueke in the area 7 Urashi River NigeriaWomen sitting on sloping sandy point bar and washing in the Orashi River in Oguta Native nameUrashi Ulasi Igbo Physical characteristicsSource locationEzeama Dikenafai Imo State 1 2 coordinates5 48 35 N 7 4 23 E 5 80972 N 7 07306 E 5 80972 7 07306 elevation183 m 600 ft Length205 km 127 mi Basin featuresRiver systemNiger RiverTributaries leftOkposi Engenni rightBonima Ubu EpieWaterbodiesOguta Lake Contents 1 Urashi Waterfall 2 Flow 3 Pictures of Orashi River 3 1 Orashi River in Oguta 3 2 Orashi River in Ideato South 4 Economy 5 Trade Route and Waterway 6 ReferencesUrashi Waterfall editUrashi River takes off as a stream from the rocks at the base of a waterfall 2 183 m above mean sea level in the Urashi enclave of Ezeama in Dikenafai Imo State 4 2 8 The entrance to the waterfall was around the corner from Ezeama the Water God s altar It was a narrow unassuming pathway cut into the thicket of the forest From the pathway one could hear the steady rush of water growing louder as one drew near A gentle mist hung in the air a sweet combination of salty rainwater mixed with the smell of fresh wet earth The pathway which was less than a quarter of a mile long soon gave way to a clear opening and there suddenly the waterfall appeared a breathtaking view like a huge strike of lightning on a bright summer day described Nema Obih 2 Flow editFrom Dikenafai Urashi flows through several towns including Urualla Akokwa Okija Orsu Ukpor Ihiala Uli Oguta Osemotor Omoku Obiakpo Ebocha Ukodu Okarki Mbiama and Epie 1 5 The river forms tributaries along its flow from Imo through Anambra Rivers to Bayelsa before empting onto the Altlantic 1 5 6 It splits into two at Egbema The larger portion right continued the flow through Eluku before splitting further into two and emptying its waters and sediments at Edi Kalama Degema and Abonnema into the gulf of Biafra 6 Pictures of Orashi River editOrashi River in Oguta edit nbsp Wooden made boat and vegetation stabilized cut bank on Orashi river nbsp Residential thatched houses at the entrance of Orashi river nbsp Orashi river showing vegetation at the far side of the river bank Orashi River in Ideato South edit nbsp Swimming and washing of clothes activities done at the river nbsp Other side of orashi river in Ideato south with Palm trees bamboo tree and bushes surrounding the riverEconomy editUrashi region is in the rainforest zone southeastern Nigeria 1 Crop cultivation Oil Palm and fishing are the major occupation of the people and source of livelihood 3 3 The zone may be termed an oil palm bush 1 The forest zone is characterized by abundance of plant species sometimes exceeding 150 different species per hectare From its source down to the Atlantic the river supports several fishermen and provides means of liveli hood for their families 1 Urashi Region which includes Njaba River basin holds over 35 of the oil wells in the Niger Delta states of Imo and Rivers 3 3 9 Trade Route and Waterway editUrashi river as an ancient trade and cultural route has provided means of transportation and migration for indigenous communities who moved from one town to another by canoe for cultural social or economic purposes on market days 1 To improve inland waterways in Nigeria the Federal Government approved the 10 dredging of the Urashi River from Oguta Lake in Imo State to Degema in Rivers State 11 The project which was awarded to Simidia S and I International Company in May 2012 was to be completed in 12 months The 205 kilometers river was expected to be dredged with a bed width of 40 meters top width of 70 meters and depth below dredging chart datum of 1 5 meters 12 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Mbajiorgu C C et al 2003 A water quality study of Urashi river at selected locations PDF 29th WEDC International Conference Towards the Millennium Development Goals 1 Retrieved May 13 2016 a b c d Nema Obih E Obih Frank 2004 My Father s Village Excerpts from a Memoir in Progress New York PDF www oralhistory productions org Retrieved May 21 2016 a b c Mmom Prince Chinedu et al 2013 Impact of the 2012 Flood on Water Quality and Rural Livelihood in the Urashi Province of the Niger Delta Nigeria Journal of Geography and Geology 5 1916 9779 4 doi 10 5539 jgg v5n3p216 Retrieved January 16 2016 a b c The source of Urashi River tours logbaby com Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved May 20 2016 a b c Anazoo I J et al 2008 Sanitary Quality of Urashi River Okija Anambra State Nigeria Microbiology Anambra State University of Science and Technology African Journal of Applied Zoology and Environmental Biology 7 1 doi 10 4314 ajazeb v7i1 41147 ISSN 1119 023X Retrieved May 14 2016 a b c Urashi River Its Source and Natural Course www imoreporters com Archived from the original on June 11 2016 Retrieved May 20 2016 NGO Partners With Imo Sinks Borehole In 3 Communities www channelstv com Retrieved May 21 2016 Ijeoma Henry M et al 2008 Urashi Waterfall Ecotourism Development and Cultural Challenges in Dikenafai Ideato South Local Government Area Nigeria Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management University of Port Harcourt Port Harcourt Rivers State African Research Review 7 4 ISSN 1119 023X Retrieved May 20 2016 Federal Republic of Nigeria The Niger Delta Region Land and People PDF www nddc gov ng Retrieved May 14 2016 FG To Dredge Urashi River Votes N8 3bn For Inland Waterways Port www thetidenewsonline com May 16 2012 FG To Spend N8 3bn On Inland Ports Dredging Of Rivers businessandmaritimewestafrica com September 10 2012 Nigeria Urashi River Dredging Progresses Well www dredgingtoday com May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orashi River amp oldid 1136158642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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