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Isu is a local government area in Imo State of Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Umundugba. ... The estimated population of Isu LGA is 111,213, ...
The Isu people are the largest group of the Igbo people of Nigeria. [1] Isuama, in which the purest Igbo is said to be spoken, is to be found the heart of the Igbo nationality; consequently it is quite reasonable to look among its people for the original fountain-head from which all the other clans have sprung.
Amandugba (or Amanduba) is a town in the Isu Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. [1] The community is inhabited by Isu people, a subgroup of the Igbo people. [citation needed] In Amauzari tradition, the town is named after Ndugba, child of Mbama Onyeukwu. [2] As of September 2010, the traditional ruler of Amandugba was Eze Innocent ...
Nwangele is a Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria.The name was derived from the popular Nwangele river which marks the boundary between Amaigbo and Umuozu Isu. The river which is believed to have originated from Isiekenesi town passes through several villages in Amaigbo and empties into Oramiriukwa a tributary of Imo river. [2]
LGA District / Area Postal code Villages Aboh Mbaise: Amuzu: 462108: Nriukwu; Umuabazu; Umubee; Umuehu; Umueni; Umugberim; Umulolo; Umuodaa; Umuogu Aboh Mbaise
More than 30 million people inhabit Igboland and with a population density ranging from 140 to 390 inhabitants per square kilometre (350 to 1,000/sq mi) [13] it could be the most densely populated area in Africa after the Nile Valley. [14] [15] Altogether Igboland has an area of some 40,900 to 41,400 km 2 (15,800 to 16,000 sq mi). [1] [16]
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Imo State has a population of over 4 to 5 million people, and is one of the 36 states that make up the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The state government is composed of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, whose powers are vested by the Constitution in the House of Assembly, the Governor and the High Court.