Arochukwu
Arochukwu Local Government Area, sometimes referred to as Arochuku or Aro Oke-Igbo, is the third largest local government area in Abia State (after Aba and Umuahia) in southeastern Nigeria and homeland of the Igbo subgroup, Aro people.
Arochukwu
Aro Oke-Igbo | |
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Local Government Area | |
Arochukwu Location of Arochukwu in Nigeria | |
Coordinates: 5°23′N 7°55′E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Abia State |
Composition | 5 clans |
Government | |
• Type | Monarchy (One of the few Igbo kingdoms in Nigeria, which practices the monarchical system of government) |
• Eze Aro | Ogbonnaya Okoro |
Area | |
• Total | 202 sq mi (524 km2) |
Population (2022 est) | |
• Total | 246,600 |
• Density | 1,200/sq mi (470/km2) |
• Ethnicities | Igbo Ibibio |
• Religions | Christianity Traditional religions |
Languages | |
• National language | Igbo |
3-digit postal code prefix | 442 |
ISO 3166 code | NG.AB.AR |
It is composed of five clans namely Abam, Aro, Ihechiowa, Ututu and Isu. Arochukwu is a principal historic town in Igbo land. It was also one of the cities in the Southern protectorate targeted by the British colonial government. Several historic tourist sites exist in the city. The mystic Ibini Ukpabi shrine, the slave routes and other relics of the slave trade era are frequently visited by tourists. It is also in the food belt of Abia state where most of the staple foods are produced.
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