Umueshi Explained

Umueshi
Pushpin Map:Nigeria
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Umueshi in Nigeria
Coordinates:5.8303°N 7.1064°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Imo
Subdivision Type2:Local Government Area
Subdivision Name2:Ideato South
Leader Party:APC
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Hope Uzodinma
Unit Pref:Metric

Umueshi is a community in Ideato South Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. The community comprises 15 villages, including: Okorobi, Umuezeanuwai, Umunwangwu, Umuanajughi, Ukabi, Umuokwara, Umudieshi, Okoroikpa, Umuduruaku, Umudire, and Obinugwu.

Environment

It is the home of Umueshi Gully Erosion intervention project by the World Bank.[1]

Culture

Umueshi is a Christian community. The two major denominations are Catholic and Anglican. The native inhabitants speak Igbo and English.

Economy

The main occupations are agriculture and trade.

Natural resources include palm trees, white sand, bamboo trees etc.

Culture

The Umueshi people maintain cordial relations with their neighbours: Ntueke, Amanator, Ogboko, Obiohia, Isiekenesi, Dikenafai, Umuobom, Ugbelle, Umuma-isiaku, Umuchima and Urualla.

Geography

Other villages in Umueshi are Umuokwaraire, Umuawa, Umuokohia Umuokaranadike, Okabi, Umuelee, Agwa, and Umuegbu

Umuawa is a village in Umunagankpa clan of Umueshi autonomous community Ideato in Imo state.

Ideato South has faced erosion problems.[2] An intervention programme has the support of the World Bank. Umueshi Gully Erosion intervention site includes Amanato and Ntueke as neighbouring (watershed contributor) communities.

Economy

The major occupations are agriculture and trade.

Notes and References

  1. September 2014. Resettlement Action Plan for Umueshi Ideato-South Erosion Gully Site, Imo State. 18. May 21, 2016. www-wds.worldbank.org.
  2. Oyegun. Charles Uwadiae. etal. 2016. Gully Characterization and Soil Properties in Selected Communities in Ideato South Lga, Imo State, Nigeria. Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Nature and Science. 14. 2. 2. May 21, 2016. 2375-7167.