About: Emii, Imo

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The Ancient Emii was an autonomous community in Imo State in south eastern Nigeria having the postal code 460111. It is near the city of Owerri. The ancient Emii town was made up of ten villages; but due to developmental needs and political reasons the ancient town of Emii has now been divided into three autonomous communities: , and Emii central community. Mbaoma autonomous community comprises Ubaa (also spelt as Ubah), Umuawuka and Emohe. The people of the ancient Emii which now make up the three respective autonomous communities, are Igbo, and speak the Igbo language of the Owerri dialect. They are "ndi Owere" (Owerri people). The three autonomous communities form part of the Owerri Capital Territory of Imo State. At the end of every year, the cultural festival is celebrated. The Okaz

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  • The Ancient Emii was an autonomous community in Imo State in south eastern Nigeria having the postal code 460111. It is near the city of Owerri. The ancient Emii town was made up of ten villages; but due to developmental needs and political reasons the ancient town of Emii has now been divided into three autonomous communities: , and Emii central community. Mbaoma autonomous community comprises Ubaa (also spelt as Ubah), Umuawuka and Emohe. The people of the ancient Emii which now make up the three respective autonomous communities, are Igbo, and speak the Igbo language of the Owerri dialect. They are "ndi Owere" (Owerri people). The three autonomous communities form part of the Owerri Capital Territory of Imo State. At the end of every year, the cultural festival is celebrated. The Okazi Akirioche Festival is the people's cultural heritage which they are highly proud of. The Festival is a uniting force that brings them together in love and oneness. (en)
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  • The Ancient Emii was an autonomous community in Imo State in south eastern Nigeria having the postal code 460111. It is near the city of Owerri. The ancient Emii town was made up of ten villages; but due to developmental needs and political reasons the ancient town of Emii has now been divided into three autonomous communities: , and Emii central community. Mbaoma autonomous community comprises Ubaa (also spelt as Ubah), Umuawuka and Emohe. The people of the ancient Emii which now make up the three respective autonomous communities, are Igbo, and speak the Igbo language of the Owerri dialect. They are "ndi Owere" (Owerri people). The three autonomous communities form part of the Owerri Capital Territory of Imo State. At the end of every year, the cultural festival is celebrated. The Okaz (en)
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