Ahiara
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Ahiara is an Igbo city located in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. The people are respected for their ingenuity and diplomacy. The city stands about 16 miles from Owere and Umuahia in either directions. It was the location of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu's Ahiara Declaration during the Nigerian Civil War.
The Ahiara Slogan is Decent Dexterity.
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[edit] Origin
Ahiara was founded by a man of that name. He was the son of Anunu, popular called Odo ji Anunu, which means The Pacifier that holds a Bird. His sibling Avuvu became a part of Ikeduru. Etymologically, the name Ahiara is a type of plant among the Igbo people. The leaves of this plant signify peace. The great Ezes of Igbo used to travel with Ahiara leaves to guarantee tranquil journeys across several territories.
[edit] Ahiara Ofo Iri
Ahiara city is historically called Ahiara Ofo Iri, which means Ahiara of the Ten Scepters. Each scepter represents each of the ten villages that make up the city. The ten villages of Ahiara are:
- Agu na Eze
- Akabo
- Amuzi
- Nnarambia
- Obodo
- Ogbe
- Ogwugwu-Ama
- Oru na Nneude
- Otulu
- Ujichi
These ten villages are symbolically explained as the ten fingers of the human hands. This signifies an evolved dexterity. That is why the Ahiara Slogan is Decent Dexterity.
[edit] Prominent People
- Davidson Okoroanyanwu - The Eze of Obodo Ahiara
- Uzodinma Okoroanyanwu - Prolific Inventor
- Emmanuel Njoku - Distinguished Architect
- Christina Anyanwu - Journalist and Senator
- Chioma Ajunwa - 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist
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ANUNU AHIARA...ofo iri ezuo oha