About: Ozara, Enugu

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Ozalla is a prominent town in Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Although the town officially goes by the colonial name "Ozalla", the correct form "Ozara" is the most widely used by the natives in their Ozara dialect of Igbo language. Ozalla people are descendants of Okpatu-Oke in present day Udi LGA. Ozalla is bordered to the North by Akegbe-Ugwu, to the East by Obe, to the West by Udi and to the South by Ituku, which it shares the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) landscape. Vast majority of the land for the popular hospital belong to Ozalla. Amigbo Amechi

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  • Ozalla is a prominent town in Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Although the town officially goes by the colonial name "Ozalla", the correct form "Ozara" is the most widely used by the natives in their Ozara dialect of Igbo language. Ozalla people are descendants of Okpatu-Oke in present day Udi LGA. Ozalla is bordered to the North by Akegbe-Ugwu, to the East by Obe, to the West by Udi and to the South by Ituku, which it shares the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) landscape. Vast majority of the land for the popular hospital belong to Ozalla. Ozalla is often referred to as the gateway to Nkanu land because of its strategic location along the major access roads to this region. Ozalla is known by many because of the popular 4-corners junction located along the ENUGU-PH Expressway, though an average Ozalla indigene will tell you that 4-corners is the one at Afor-Agu market and Ozalla High School. Ozalla is made up of 6 villages: Amigbo Amechi Ezzih Enugu-Egu Umuokorouba and Obeagwu, with more than twenty sub villages such as Obunegu, Umuaniegu, Enugwuegu-ndiuno Ameke, etc. In 2002, Ozalla was split into five administrative units (Autonomous Communities): Etiti-Ozalla Okorouba-Ozalla Obeagwu-Ozalla and Umuanee-Ozalla. Prior to this, Ozalla had one traditional ruler, which the Chukwuani family from Amigbo had held for decades, but currently each autonomous community has an "Igwe". Igwe (Chinenyeze 1 of Etiti-Ozalla) is one of the Igwes. Ozalla are predominantly Christians, with Catholic majority. Other Christian denominations like Anglican, Apostolic Pentecostal, Sabbath and several others abound. Of course, some people practice other religions, especially Peganism in Ozalla. Ozalla has a river that runs across the town called the Ufamu, which remains the major source of water supply for the inhabitants. Ani Ozalla in Amigbo is the home of Oji-Ngenani, the ancestral capital of Ozalla, where live fowls are usually offered to crocodiles by the high priest on behalf of people who come to seek help for various purposes. In recent years, Ani Ozalla has been a major tourist attraction for visitors coming to Ozalla. Every January 1, Ozalla town celebrate their annual cultural/Masquerade day nicknamed "Ozalla Day" at Ugwu Ndaru (Ishi-Ozalla Community school compound). Previously, Ozalla Day was held at Nkwo market square. Some notable names of Ozalla indigene are: * Willy Chukwuani, who had been a former Local government chairman of Nkanu Local government * Frank Nweke jnr - Enugu State Chief Of Staff (2001-2003). Former minister of Information and National Orientation Agency and subsequently Minister of Information and Communication during Olusegun Obasanjo's government. * - Nollywood movie maker, Producer and Director. * Christian Obodo - Former Super Eagles and Udinese player. * - Nigerian Professional Football League player, formerly with FC Ifeanyiuba and Enyimba FC. * - A Legal Practitioner, CEO of Ikenga Homez and a budding politician (en)
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  • Ozalla is a prominent town in Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Although the town officially goes by the colonial name "Ozalla", the correct form "Ozara" is the most widely used by the natives in their Ozara dialect of Igbo language. Ozalla people are descendants of Okpatu-Oke in present day Udi LGA. Ozalla is bordered to the North by Akegbe-Ugwu, to the East by Obe, to the West by Udi and to the South by Ituku, which it shares the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) landscape. Vast majority of the land for the popular hospital belong to Ozalla. Amigbo Amechi (en)
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