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Umuahia

Umuahia (pronounced [ʊmʊaːhiaː]) is the capital city of Abia State in southeastern Nigeria.[2][3][4] Umuahia is located along the rail road that lies between Port Harcourt to its south,and Enugu city to its north. Umuahia has a population of 359,230 according to the 2006 Nigerian census. Umuahia is indigenously Igbo.

Umuahia
Umuhu-na-Okaiuga
Umuahia Ibeku
City
Top left: Abia tower. Mid Left: Umuahia Clock Tower. Bottom Left: Federal High Court, Umuahia.
Center: BCA Radio Tower.
Top Right: Star Beer sponsored welcome Billboard. Mid Right: Umuahia Market. Bottom Right: Umuahia Police Station.
Nickname: 
UM TOWN
Umuahia
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°32′N 7°29′E / 5.533°N 7.483°E / 5.533; 7.483
Country Nigeria
StateAbia State
LGAUmuahia North, Umuahia South
Population
 (2006)[1]
 • Total359,230
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Postcode
440...
Area code088
ClimateAm

Umuahia is renowned for being a railway and agricultural market center, which attracts traders and farmers from neighboring towns to sell their produce, such as yams, cassava, corn (maize), taro, citrus fruits, and palm oil and kernels.[5] There are industries that help drive its economy, such as a brewery and a palm-oil-processing plant. Nigeria's National Root Crops Research Institute, at Umudike, is adjacent to the town. Umuahia also has several colleges including Trinity College (theological), Government College Umuahia, Holy Rosary Girls Secondary School and hospitals like the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia (formerly Queen Elizabeth Hospital) [6].[citation needed]

Umuahia comprises two local government areas: Umuahia North and Umuahia South. These local governments are also composed of clans such as the Umuopara, Ibeku, Olokoro, Ubakala and Ohuhu communities.[citation needed]

History

According to popular legend, the name Umuahia derives from the Igbo word AmaAhia[7] or "Ama Ahia", which means "market place or market center", respectively. The British, who arrived the region and annexed it sometime around the mid-to late 19th century, upon learning the name, mistakenly pronounced and spelled it as "Umuahia". Other legends exist regarding the origin of Umuahia, but the foregoing version seems most probable by consensus.[8] In precolonial times, it served as one of the central marketplaces in the region for commerce. Given its serenity and proximity to other towns, such as Ohafia, Abiriba, Arochukwu, Obowo, Ngwa, Okigwi, Uzuakoli, Bende, Nnewi, Akwa Akpa (Old Calabar), and Kalabari, merchants of produce, pottery, crafts, textile, traditional medicine, palm wine, and tools travelled from afar, to trade at the busy market center, with many roads leading to it.[8]

However, the name Ama Ahia was not the town's name; rather it was located in a place called Afor Ibeji, near Olokoro Town. With increasing British administrative and commercial activities in the region and yonder, Umuahia, as it came to be known and written, was relocated to Ibeku Town for better oversight by administrative offices and the convergence of roads at Ibeku. The new location became one of the major trading posts along the rail route built by the United African Company (UAC) for carting produce, raw materials, and minerals along the trade route from Sub-Sahara to the Atlantic Ocean, for onward exportation to Europe. The trading post was named Umuahia-Ibeku Station to reflect the new market square and domain. Over time, the area became known as Umuahia, while the original market town at Afor Ibeji was renamed to Old Umuahia. The hyphenated Umuahia-Ibeku became a source of dispute, given that neighboring towns such as Ohuhu, Umuopara, Afugiri, Ofeme, etc., were constituted into the Umuahia administrative area, entitling them to be under Umuahia, not Umuahia – Ibeku, since Ibeku is on the same level as the constituent parts of Umuahia.

Umuahia, though comprising several villages and communities, is composed mainly of five sister clans, socially and phonologically homogenous at most, with each clan having its own version of autonomy, and social evolution.

Umuahia was established by the British colonial administration of Nigeria in the early 20th century. Umuahia was declared the second (and soon became the longest serving) capital, of the short-lived nation of the Republic of Biafra, on 28 September 1967 after the first capital, Enugu was captured by Nigerian troops. On April 22, 1969 Umuahia was occupied and nearly taken by Nigerian troops but they were forced to retreat, due to a stiff offensive by Biafran Maj. E.A. Eutuk. After Umuahia's capture on 24 December 1969, the last Biafran capital before its dissolution became Owerri.

Formerly known as Ikwuano/Umuahia Local government council until the Babangida-led government divided it into two LGAs—Ikwuano LGA and Umuahia LGA in 1991—and then later in 1996, the former Umuahia Local Government Area was split by Abacha-led government into two local governments: Umuahia North and Umuahia South. The first executive chairman of the old Umuahia local government area is Chief Chibiko Ukanwoke, elected in December 1991.

Government College Umuahia and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) formerly Federal University of Agriculture (FUAU) now fall into the domain of Ikwuano people.

Umuahia Local Government Areas (LGAs)

There are two LGAs in Umuahia, namely; Umuahia North and Umuahia South. Both LGAs are made up of Clans, and villages in turn, made up the Clans.

The South has three major clans, namely – Ubakala, Olokoro and Umuopara. Some of the communities/villages in Umuahia South constitute what is known as Old Umuahia. The Local Government council Headquarters is located at Apumiri in Ubakala.

The North consists of Ibeku and Ohuhu. Its Local Government council Headquarters is located at Ibeku.

Climate

Umuahia's climate is classified as tropical.[9] During most months of the year, there is significant rainfall in Umuahia. There is only a short dry season. The climate here is classified as Am, by the Köppen-Geiger system. In Umuahia, the average annual temperature is 26.0 °C. Precipitation here averages 2153 mm. Precipitation is the lowest in December, with an average of 15 mm. Most precipitation falls in September, with an average of 322 mm. At an average temperature of 27.5 °C, March is the hottest month of the year. In August, the average temperature is 24.5 °C. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year.[9]

Notable people

See also

References

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External links

  • Umuahia Online

Coordinates: 5°32′N 07°29′E / 5.533°N 7.483°E / 5.533; 7.483

umuahia, pronounced, ʊmʊaːhiaː, capital, city, abia, state, southeastern, nigeria, located, along, rail, road, that, lies, between, port, harcourt, south, enugu, city, north, population, according, 2006, nigerian, census, indigenously, igbo, umuhu, okaiuga, ib. Umuahia pronounced ʊmʊaːhiaː is the capital city of Abia State in southeastern Nigeria 2 3 4 Umuahia is located along the rail road that lies between Port Harcourt to its south and Enugu city to its north Umuahia has a population of 359 230 according to the 2006 Nigerian census Umuahia is indigenously Igbo Umuahia Umuhu na OkaiugaUmuahia IbekuCityTop left Abia tower Mid Left Umuahia Clock Tower Bottom Left Federal High Court Umuahia Center BCA Radio Tower Top Right Star Beer sponsored welcome Billboard Mid Right Umuahia Market Bottom Right Umuahia Police Station Nickname UM TOWNUmuahiaLocation in NigeriaCoordinates 5 32 N 7 29 E 5 533 N 7 483 E 5 533 7 483CountryNigeriaStateAbia StateLGAUmuahia North Umuahia SouthPopulation 2006 1 Total359 230Time zoneUTC 1 WAT Postcode440 Area code088ClimateAmUmuahia is renowned for being a railway and agricultural market center which attracts traders and farmers from neighboring towns to sell their produce such as yams cassava corn maize taro citrus fruits and palm oil and kernels 5 There are industries that help drive its economy such as a brewery and a palm oil processing plant Nigeria s National Root Crops Research Institute at Umudike is adjacent to the town Umuahia also has several colleges including Trinity College theological Government College Umuahia Holy Rosary Girls Secondary School and hospitals like the Federal Medical Centre Umuahia formerly Queen Elizabeth Hospital 6 citation needed Umuahia comprises two local government areas Umuahia North and Umuahia South These local governments are also composed of clans such as the Umuopara Ibeku Olokoro Ubakala and Ohuhu communities citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Umuahia Local Government Areas LGAs 3 Climate 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditAccording to popular legend the name Umuahia derives from the Igbo word AmaAhia 7 or Ama Ahia which means market place or market center respectively The British who arrived the region and annexed it sometime around the mid to late 19th century upon learning the name mistakenly pronounced and spelled it as Umuahia Other legends exist regarding the origin of Umuahia but the foregoing version seems most probable by consensus 8 In precolonial times it served as one of the central marketplaces in the region for commerce Given its serenity and proximity to other towns such as Ohafia Abiriba Arochukwu Obowo Ngwa Okigwi Uzuakoli Bende Nnewi Akwa Akpa Old Calabar and Kalabari merchants of produce pottery crafts textile traditional medicine palm wine and tools travelled from afar to trade at the busy market center with many roads leading to it 8 However the name Ama Ahia was not the town s name rather it was located in a place called Afor Ibeji near Olokoro Town With increasing British administrative and commercial activities in the region and yonder Umuahia as it came to be known and written was relocated to Ibeku Town for better oversight by administrative offices and the convergence of roads at Ibeku The new location became one of the major trading posts along the rail route built by the United African Company UAC for carting produce raw materials and minerals along the trade route from Sub Sahara to the Atlantic Ocean for onward exportation to Europe The trading post was named Umuahia Ibeku Station to reflect the new market square and domain Over time the area became known as Umuahia while the original market town at Afor Ibeji was renamed to Old Umuahia The hyphenated Umuahia Ibeku became a source of dispute given that neighboring towns such as Ohuhu Umuopara Afugiri Ofeme etc were constituted into the Umuahia administrative area entitling them to be under Umuahia not Umuahia Ibeku since Ibeku is on the same level as the constituent parts of Umuahia Umuahia though comprising several villages and communities is composed mainly of five sister clans socially and phonologically homogenous at most with each clan having its own version of autonomy and social evolution Umuahia was established by the British colonial administration of Nigeria in the early 20th century Umuahia was declared the second and soon became the longest serving capital of the short lived nation of the Republic of Biafra on 28 September 1967 after the first capital Enugu was captured by Nigerian troops On April 22 1969 Umuahia was occupied and nearly taken by Nigerian troops but they were forced to retreat due to a stiff offensive by Biafran Maj E A Eutuk After Umuahia s capture on 24 December 1969 the last Biafran capital before its dissolution became Owerri Formerly known as Ikwuano Umuahia Local government council until the Babangida led government divided it into two LGAs Ikwuano LGA and Umuahia LGA in 1991 and then later in 1996 the former Umuahia Local Government Area was split by Abacha led government into two local governments Umuahia North and Umuahia South The first executive chairman of the old Umuahia local government area is Chief Chibiko Ukanwoke elected in December 1991 Government College Umuahia and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike MOUAU formerly Federal University of Agriculture FUAU now fall into the domain of Ikwuano people Umuahia Local Government Areas LGAs EditThere are two LGAs in Umuahia namely Umuahia North and Umuahia South Both LGAs are made up of Clans and villages in turn made up the Clans The South has three major clans namely Ubakala Olokoro and Umuopara Some of the communities villages in Umuahia South constitute what is known as Old Umuahia The Local Government council Headquarters is located at Apumiri in Ubakala The North consists of Ibeku and Ohuhu Its Local Government council Headquarters is located at Ibeku Climate EditUmuahia s climate is classified as tropical 9 During most months of the year there is significant rainfall in Umuahia There is only a short dry season The climate here is classified as Am by the Koppen Geiger system In Umuahia the average annual temperature is 26 0 C Precipitation here averages 2153 mm Precipitation is the lowest in December with an average of 15 mm Most precipitation falls in September with an average of 322 mm At an average temperature of 27 5 C March is the hottest month of the year In August the average temperature is 24 5 C It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year 9 Notable people EditFelix Anyansi Agwu Former Chairman of Enyimba FC and current NFF Vice President Yagazie Emezi Award winning photojournalist Okechukwu Enelamah Medical Doctor Chartered Accountant Certified Financial Analyst and former Minister for Trade and Investment 2015 2019 10 11 John Godson Polish Lawmaker and Philanthropist 12 Uzoma Emenike Nigerian Ambassador to the United States 13 14 15 Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani Award winning novelist and essayist 16 17 Akwaeke Emezi Award winning novelist 18 19 20 21 OC Ukeje Lagos based Award winning Nollywood Actor 22 Chelsea Eze Award winning Nollywood actress 23 2Shotz AfroRap Artiste and music producer 24 Bright Chimezie Highlife Musician 25 26 Michael Okpara Premier of Nigeria s Eastern Region from 1959 to 1966 27 28 Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi Nigeria s Military Officer and Former Head of State 29 Uzodinma Iweala US based Medical Doctor and acclaimed author of the bestselling book Beasts of No Nation 30 Nnamdi Kanu Founder of the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB a separatist group 31 32 Samuel Chukwueze Nigeria National Team Football Player 33 34 35 36 37 Ejike Asiegbu Nollywood veteranSee also EditRailway stations in NigeriaReferences Edit Summing the 2 LGAs Umuahia North South as per Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette 15 May 2007 Legal Notice on Publication of the Details of the Breakdown of the National and State Provisional Totals 2006 Census PDF Retrieved 2010 07 01 The Gate of Umuahia Vanguardngr com Vanguard Media 2013 10 01 Retrieved 2014 03 30 The latitude and longitude gps coordinates of Umuahia Nigeria The GPS Coordinates net Retrieved 2014 03 30 ABIA State of Nigeria USAfricaonline com Retrieved 2014 03 30 Umuahia Location Facts amp Population Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 07 19 Nwankwo I I M Nwaigwe G O Aguwa U O Okereke A C Amanze N J 2019 06 30 Fortification of sweet potato progenies for enhanced root dry matter and micro nutrient density through genetic recombination Journal of Agricultural Science and Practice 4 3 86 93 doi 10 31248 jasp2019 143 ISSN 2536 7072 Oma a b Amadi C O and Edighan B I June 2017 Analysis Of Traffic Volume And Parking At Ishi Gate Umuahia Abia State Nigeria PDF International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies IJIRAS 4 6 1 20 via IJIRAS a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Umuahia climate Average Temperature weather by month Umuahia weather averages Climate Data org en climate data org Retrieved 2021 06 16 Enelamah seeks collaboration with states LGAs on Ease of Doing Business The Sun Nigeria 2019 01 02 Retrieved 2021 06 28 UNIDO signs 60m country programme with FG The Sun Nigeria 2018 11 21 Retrieved 2021 06 28 John Godson zostanie prezydentem Nigerii WYJASNIAMY naTemat pl in Polish Retrieved 2021 06 28 Biography of Dr Mrs Uzoma Emenike Nigerian Embassy Dublin Ireland Retrieved 2020 05 29 History made as Buhari appoints Nigeria s first female ambassador to U S 2021 01 24 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Nigeria s Ambassador to the US Loses Mum THISDAYLIVE 2021 06 05 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Nigerian novelist How I was banned from speaking Igbo BBC News 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Nigerian novelist I was banned from speaking Igbo Vanguard News 2017 01 15 Retrieved 2021 06 28 She knows I support rights of trans people Chimamanda details protracted feud with Akwaeke Emezi TheCable Lifestyle 2021 06 15 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Fleming Mike Jr 2021 04 29 Amazon Michael B Jordan s Outlier Society Land Akwaeke Emezi Novel You Made A Fool Of Death With Your Beauty Deadline Retrieved 2021 06 28 Glauert Rik 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celebration holds in Abuja June 3 The Sun Nigeria 2021 05 31 Retrieved 2021 06 28 What s Aguiyi Ironsi s place in history Latest Nigeria News Nigerian Newspapers Politics 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Seven Men Whose Wives are Making Waves Modern Ghana Retrieved 2021 06 28 Nigerian Army Places Nnamdi Kanu Under House Arrest Lawyer Premium Times Nigeria 2017 09 12 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Emeruwa Chijindu 2020 02 14 IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu accuses Nigerian Army of kidnapping mourners attending late parent s burial in Umuahia Daily Post Nigeria Retrieved 2021 06 28 Emery Considers Surgery as Best Option for Injured Chukwueze THISDAYLIVE 2021 01 22 Retrieved 2021 06 28 My birthday wish is to win Europa League Samuel Chukwueze reveals Vanguard News 2021 05 11 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Foster Neil 2021 05 23 Liverpool Man Utd head list that 60 La Liga ace has spoken to TEAMtalk Retrieved 2021 06 28 Samuel Chukwueze Profile Expert Analysis Tactical Overview amp Video Football soccer greatest goals and highlights 101 Great Goals 2020 11 05 Retrieved 2021 06 28 Exclusive Samuel Chukwueze interview Villarreal star on Robben Messi Nigeria and his incredible rise to fame Goal com www goal com Retrieved 2021 06 28 https www britannica com place Umuahia https en climate data org location 889380 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Umuahia Umuahia Progressive Association Inc New York Umuahia OnlineCoordinates 5 32 N 07 29 E 5 533 N 7 483 E 5 533 7 483 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Umuahia amp oldid 1126220269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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