Isuikwuato Explained

Official Name:Isuikwuato
Settlement Type:LGA and town
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nigeria
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Nigeria
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Abia State
Unit Pref:Imperial
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Coordinates:5.5333°N 36°W
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Isuikwuato is a local government area in Abia State in southeastern Nigeria. The name Isu-Ikwu-Ato translates from Igbo as 'three Isu families or lineage' and refers to the three lineages descended from the Isu people, in what is now a local government area. The three brothers are Imenyi who is the eldest, Oguduasaa, his younger brother from the same mother and Isuamawo the second oldest and first from the second wife. These three major clans which also harbour various communities in each of them make up the present day Isuikwuato. It has an estimated population of over 50,000 people. Isuikwuato has natural resources such as iron ore and kaolin.[1] Oil lines flow through Isuikwuato and there have been cases of burst pipe which have had severe effects on the local economy and environment. The major cash crops are palm oil and cassava.[2] The soil at Isuikwuato is loose and suffers from Erosion and this left some dangerous erosion sites in the area. They lack the needed government backing to build drainages around the area to guide the flow of water without further harming the already crying soil. Blessed with hills and highlands, the town will appreciate water infrastructures because water is an important but hard resource to get in Isuikwuato. Isuikwuato is also home to Abia State University Uturu.

Isuikwuato people are predominantly Christians. Catholic, Anglicans, Presbyterians and Methodists dominate other denominations, but denominations such as Assemblies of God have increased in number.

Geography

The average temperature of Isiukwuato Local Government Area is 28 degrees Celsius, and it experiences two distinct seasons. In the Local Government Area, there is an average humidity of 64% and an average wind speed of 10 km/h.[3]

Localities

[Amiabo] Oguduasa

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.onlinenigeria.com/links/abiaadv.asp?blurb=176 Nigeria: Abia – Mineral Resources In Abia State – Abia State
  2. http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/jul/03/0031.html Daily Independent Online
  3. Web site: Isuikwuato Local Government Area . 2024-07-22 . www.manpower.com.ng.
  4. Nigeria Daily Vanguard