Umukabia

Umukabia Autonomous Community [Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe], Ohuhu, Umuahia
Umukabia Autonomous Community [Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe], Ohuhu, Umuahia is located in Nigeria
Umukabia Autonomous Community [Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe], Ohuhu, Umuahia
Umukabia Autonomous Community [Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe], Ohuhu, Umuahia
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°36′N 7°32′E / 5.600°N 7.533°E / 5.600; 7.533
Country Nigeria
StateAbia State
TownUmuahia
Local Government AreaUmuahia North
CommunityOhuhu
Government
 • EzeHRM Eze Sir (Dr.) Uzo Nwosu
Population
 • Ethnicities
Igbo
 • Religions
Christianity Omenala
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Umukabia[Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe] (Igbo for Ukabia's children) is a village in the Ohuhu community of Umuahia North Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria.[1] There are also several other villages in Nigeria with the same name. Umukabia comprises 3 small villages namely; Okpuala being the eldest, followed by Umuagbom and Azummiri. Within these 3 small villages are 6 compounds-For Okpuala, they comprise-Agbom Na Omurumba and Umu Eze Aguma. Azumiri is regarded as a single compound. In the case of Umuagbom, there are three compounds, namely, Umuezeocha, Ibeneze also Uhu Ukwu Na Ezegiri and Ukwu Udara. Noteworthy is that each of these compounds finds further sub-divisions, comprising family units, each headed by a patriarch, usually the oldest male member of that family unit. This oldest male is also regarded as the ultimate repository of the knowledge, cultures and traditions of the family unit and sometimes Umukabia as a whole. He performs all the rituals and ceremonies regarding the compound and seeks reciprocals with the ancestors through oracles and ritualizations. These elders or patriarchs constitute Umukabia's democratic dispensation and policy making unit, in that they collectively make and take decisions on behalf of the entire Umukabia community. Whatever decisions they make is binding across the village and even beyond to Diasporic sons and daughters of Umukabia (Ogbuagu, 2013). Umukabia's renowned market day is known as Orie Umukabia Orie. Umukabia has a major river known as Ikwu, which traverses the villages in Umuire, Umuegwu Okpula Former Eastern Nigeria Premier, Dr. Michael Iheonukara Okpara's village and flows into the famous Imo River basin Imo/Abia States, Nigeria.Legend has it that Umukabia sits on a large rock which has made it impossible for bore holes to be successfully dug in any part of the village for the purposes of extracting water. The village holds annual ceremonies known as Iri Ji (new yam) festival and Ekpe festival which is termed as the village Christmas and holds on an Orie market day after Christmas but never on a Sunday.

  1. ^ "Ohuhu Development Union". ohuhu.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21.