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Ekwulobia

Town in Anambra State, Nigeria


Summary

Town in Anambra State, Nigeria

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Ekwulobia is an Igbo-speaking town in southeastern Nigeria. It is one of the largest cities in Anambra State after Awka, Onitsha, and Nnewi and their respective conurbations. It shares the headquarters of the present Aguata local government and old Aguata local government (comprising the present Aguata local government, along with Orumba North and South local governments) with its neighbouring town of Aguluezechukwu.

Ekwulobia contains nine villages, traditionally treated as two sectors: Ezi and Ifite. The villages under Ezi are Umuchiana, Umuchi, Okpo, Nkono, Abogwume, and Ihuokpala, and the villages under Ifite are Agba, Ula, and Eziagulu.

The traditional ruler, or igwe, is Emmanuel Chukwukadibia Onyeneke.

The town houses an Anglican cathedral called the Cathedral Church of Saint John, a Roman Catholic cathedral called the Saint Joseph's Cathedral, and other churches. In March 2020, Pope Francis installed Peter Okpaleke as Bishop of Ekwulobia after the creation of the new diocese. He had previously served as Bishop of Ahiar until his resignation in 2018.

The town also contains a central park, a large daily market, various primary, secondary, and tertiary educational institutions, hotels and resorts, a prison, a soccer stadium, and the Ekwulobia General Hospital. Ekwulobia is known for its special masquerades called the Achikwu, typically occurring during Christmas and Easter celebrations.

Climate

Ekwulobia is monthly warm, with both a wet and dry seasons. Its average yearly temperature is 61° degrees, and it gets an average of 407 inches of rain per year. It is dry for 92 days each year, with an average humidity of 74% and a UV index of 7.

References

References

  1. "Ekwulobia Flyover, Connecting Roads to Be Completed Ahead of Deadline".
  2. "Official Anambra State Government Website for Aguata Local Government".
  3. "History of Aguata Local Government".
  4. Adeleke, Dr. Wale. "Brief history of Aguata – Aguata".
  5. Attah, Aloysius. (15 January 2021). "Tears, sorrow in Anambra community over botched town union election". The Sun Nigeria}}{{dead link.
  6. "We Asked For Social Amenities, We Got Insurgents -Royal Father".
  7. (4 May 2020). "Bishop Peter Okpaleke installed as Bishop of Ekwulobia - Vatican News".
  8. (13 December 2019). "ACHUKWU EKWULOBIA 2019 XMASS SEASON 1 - YouTube".
  9. "Climate Ekwulobia".
  10. "Ekwulobia weather and climate ☀️ Best time to visit 🌡️ Temperature".
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