Ezinifite Explained
Ezinifite is a town in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria.[1] It has a rich and diverse history that spans from pre-colonial times to the present day.[2]
Ezinifite is also known for their oil production and palm mills.[3]
Notable people
- Oliver De Coque (1947–2008), Nigerian guitarist
- Okeke Chika Jerry, Nigerian writer, Novelist and politician
- Ada Chukwudozie (b. 1972), Nigerian businesswoman and entrepreneur
See also
- Other towns in Aguata L.G.A
Further reading
- Uchendu. Egodi. BEING IGBO AND MUSLIM: THE IGBO OF SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA AND CONVERSIONS TO ISLAM, 1930s TO RECENT TIMES. The Journal of African History. 51. 1. 2010. 63–87. 10.1017/s0021853709990764.
- Ibekwe. Eunice U.. Musicians and Nation Building- Need for Quality Control: Old and New Generation Music and Musicians Exemplified. UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities. 17. 3. 1970. 160–80. 10.4314/ujah.v17i3.8.
Notes and References
- Anadu, A. a. A. The History of Ezinifite in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria. 1989.
- Gore. Charles. Burn the Mmonwu' Contradictions and Contestations in Masquerade Performance in Uga, Anambra State in Southeastern Nigeria. African Arts. 41. 4. 2008. 60–73. 10.1162/afar.2008.41.4.60. 51902435.
- Nwalieji. Hyacinth Udeanya. Ojike. H. U.. Characteristics of Small-scale Palm Oil Production Enterprise in Anambra State. Journal of Agricultural Extension. 22. 1. 2018. 22. 10.4314/jae.v22i1.3. free.