Ebenebe Explained

Official Name:Ebenebe
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Nigeria
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Ebenebe in Nigeria
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nigeria
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Anambra State
Subdivision Type2:LGA
Subdivision Name2:Awka North
Government Type:Traditional
Leader Title:Igwe
Leader Name:Christopher Nnaegbuna[1] [2]
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population As Of:2006
Population Total:45,897
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicity
Population Blank1:Igbo 97%>, Others
Population Blank2 Title:Demonym
Population Blank2:Onye Ebenebe (singular)
Ndi Ebenebe (plural) (Igbo)
Timezone1:WAT
Utc Offset1:+1
Postal Code Type:Postcode
Coordinates:6.3339°N 7.1292°W
Postal Code:420117[3]

Ebenebe (English: Places and Places)[4] is a town in the Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria. The town has an estimated population of 45,897 according to the 2006 Nigerian Census. Ebenebe is made up of eight villages, each of which contain hamlets.

Ebenebe is 25 km from Awka,[5] the capital city of Anambra State. With climate and soil conditions that are favorable to farming, Ebenebe is one of the highest producers of agricultural commodities in the state of Anambra.[6] Ebenebe was the capital of the Ezu Local Government Area during the regime of governor Samson Omeruah.

Ebenebe is bordered by Amansea to the south, Odoli River and Mgbakwu to the west, Ugbenu to the north, and (Agbaja) Ezi-agu Local Government Area of Enugu State to the east.[7]

Villages

Ebenebe contains eight villages:[8]

Churches

Climate

Ebenebe is in the tropical zone of Nigeria and experiences two distinct seasons. Two wind patterns that have a major effect on the area are the southwestern monsoon winds from the Atlantic Ocean, and the northeastern dry winds from the Sahara desert. The monsoon winds from the Atlantic create seven months of heavy tropical rains, which occur between April and October. They are followed by five months of dry weather from November to March.[15] The Harmattan, also known as Ugulu in the Igbo language, is a particularly dry and dusty wind which enters Nigeria in late December or in the early part of January. It is characterized by a grey haze that limits visibility and blocks the sun's rays.[16]

The temperature in Ebenebe is generally between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius from June through December. It rises to 32–34 degrees between January and April, with the last few months of the dry season marked by intense heat.[17]

Education

NameClassification
Community Secondary SchoolGovernment
Favour of Grace International SchoolPrivate & Government Approved
Signs & Wonders Secondary SchoolPrivate & Government Approved
Holy Spirit Nursery, Primary and Secondary SchoolPrivate & Government Approved
Nwokike Memorial Nursery, Primary and Secondary SchoolPrivate & Government Approved
Community Primary SchoolGovernment
Central SchoolGovernment
Irunese Primary SchoolGovernment
Obuno Primary SchoolGovernment
Umuogbuefi Primary SchoolGovernment
Umuji Primary SchoolGovernment

Commerce

Like every other agrarian community, Ebenebe contains large, rudimentary, open-air markets where many things including agricultural produce, food, clothes, and cosmetics are sold.[18] The town has several daily markets in most of its eight villages; Nkwo Obuno (Market in Obuno village), Abaegwu (market for Umuoye and Umuajana villages otherwise known as Egbeagu or Ama'gu village), Mkpekere (market situated at Ebenenato or Eziako madu otherwise referred to as Okpuno, Umuaba and Uwani villages). There are also markets at Umuogbuefi and Umuji villages.

However, the largest market in the community is Oye Ebenebe, which is named after one of the four market days in Igboland (see Igbo calendar). There are two Oye markets in Ebenebe. One is located adjacent to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church cemetery in Agbangwo (Umuoye village), the centre of the city. The other is situated opposite Obuno Primary School (OPS), Ebenebe, along Umumba ndi-uno (a town in Eziagu Local Government Area of Enugu State). On every Oye market day, Oye attracts residents from the surrounding towns such as Ugbenu, Ugbene, Agbaja (as communities in Eziagu LGA as usually referred to as), Amansea, Achalla, Oba-ofemmili, Ugwu-oba, with people from Awka and Onitsha arriving to buy farm produce they either use or resell at Eke Awka, Onitsha Main Market, Ogbete, and other markets across Nigeria. Umuji also has a weekly or four days market called Nkwo Umuji, located beside the Ezu river.

Hospitals

The major hospital in Ebenebe is the Mobile Hospital, with a mobile unit which serves villages in the surrounding area. It was conceived on the initiative of the Düsseldorf children's psychiatrist Dr. Eugen E. Jungjohann. The Samuel Foundation raised money for the project in 1991, when the community had 20,000 citizens. The hospital was finished and officially opened in 1992. It has 20 beds and an operating theatre. Two years later a further building extension was carried out which also integrated a school for nurses with space for 8 students. Artists from Düsseldorf helped finance the hospital, as some of the investment costs were covered by an auction of artwork donated by the artists for this purpose.[19] The Mobile Hospital is located in the boundaries of Umuji village and Amagu village called Ugwu Iyi-ocha.

Other health centres and clinics are:

Postal Service

The Nigerian Postal Service operates one post office in an area of Amagu (Umuoye) village called Ugwu-agbangwo, near the Oye market, and a postal agency located in Obuno village.[20]

Rivers and water sources

Ebenebe has numerous springs and rivers such as Ngwere-agbago, Omuzo, Omuzo Umuonicha, Iyi-ocha, Omereze or Omereza, Nwangbala, Odede, Iyi Oku, Iyi Agbangwo, Ezu Odoli, Ezu Ajali and others. Governor Peter Obi commissioned a new bridge on the Ezu Ajali River at Umuji village in 2012, after the collapse of the previous bridge in April 2008.[21] The bridge serves as both a boundary between Ebenebe and Amansea town, as well as a link between people of Ebenebe and several communities passing through the route, such as Ugbenu, Ugbene, Awba-Ofemili, and all the communities in Eziagu LGA of Enugu State. Similarly, the rivers Odoli and Ajali form a large riverbed in the Agbangwo area of Umuajana/Umuoye villages, marking the boundary of Ebenebe and Mgbakwu.[18]

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Francis Emeka . Ebenebe Community Women Besiege Anambra Govt House . Daily Times Nigeria . Dailytimes.com.ng . 2013-09-17 . 2014-02-05.
  2. Web site: Okechukwu Onuegbu . Over 500 Women Of Ebenebe Besiege Anambra State Government House . The Nigerian Voice . thenigerianvoice.com . 2013-09-11 . 2014-02-05.
  3. Web site: Postcode Lookup System . Nigerian Postal Service . 5 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140220182435/http://www.nigeriapostcodes.com/index.php/welcome/getRuralPostCode . 20 February 2014 . dead . (Search by Rural Location for Anambra, Awka North, Ebenebe, Obuna).
  4. Book: Harmonization and Standardization of Nigerian Languages . Francis O. . Egbokhare . S. Oluwole . Oyetade . 106 . CASAS . 2002 . 1-919799-70-2.
  5. Web site: Amago Ebenebe / Amago Ebenebe, Nigeria (general), Nigeria, Africa . NG . Travelingluck.com . 2014-02-05.
  6. http://www.onlinenigeria.com/anambra-state/?blurb=197
  7. Web site: List of Cities Near Amago Ebenebe in Anambra, Nigeria . Gomapper.com . 2006-05-31 . 2014-02-05.
  8. Web site: Postal Codes of Ebenebe, Awka North, Anambra, Nigeria . Mapanet.eu . 2013-12-11 . 2014-02-05.
  9. Web site: St. Joseph at Ebenebe, Awka North Nigeria . Thecatholicdirectory.com . 2014-02-05.
  10. Web site: Catholic Diocese of Awka - Ebenebe Deanery . Host23.ssl-gesichert.at . 2014-02-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140219235217/http://host23.ssl-gesichert.at/awkacatholicdiocese_org/jcms/index.php/ct-menu-item-47/ct-menu-item-65/ct-menu-item-75.html . 2014-02-19 . dead .
  11. http://www.mountainoffire.org/ Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries
  12. Web site: RCCG – The Official Website Of The Redeemed Christian Church of God. 1 January 2024.
  13. Web site: Living Faith Church Worldwide - Official Website. faithtabernacle.org.ng. 1 January 2024.
  14. Web site: All Christian practical praying band. Facebook.
  15. Web site: US Department of Commerce . NOAA . Black Hills Climate Overview . 2024-06-12 . www.weather.gov . EN-US.
  16. Web site: Climate in Awka, Temperature of Awka, Weather in Awka :: Traveltill.com . 2024-06-12 . Traveltill.
  17. Web site: Homestead . Mailing Address: 40001 SR-9336 . Us . FL 33034 Phone: 305 242-7700 Contact . Weather - Dry Tortugas National Park (U.S. National Park Service) . 2024-06-12 . www.nps.gov . en.
  18. Web site: Okechukwu Onuegbu. Anambra: Ebenebe Bridge fears cllapse .
  19. Web site: Health care aid project in Nigeria by the Samuel Medical Foundation in Ebenebe . Samuel.de . 2014-02-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233214/http://www.samuel.de/englisch/projekte/laender_projekte_nigeria.php . 2016-03-03 . dead .
  20. Web site: Welcome To Nigerian Postal Service . 2024-06-12 . www.nipost.gov.ng.
  21. http://nm.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=11826