Esan-North-East

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Esan North East (Uromi/Uzea) is a town and Local Government Area located in Edo state with an estimate population of 119,346 out of 3,218,332 the total population of the state[1].

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[edit] Geography

Location of Esan- North-East in Nigeria
Location of Esan- North-East in Nigeria

Esan North East is bordered with Atani by Ubiaja, Ebhoiyi by Igueben, Ivue and Obeidu by Irrua, Uzea by Afemai, Amendokhian by Ugboha with towns in all its surroundings.

[edit] Government

Esan North East Local Government Area is divided into two constituencies. Constituency 1 comprises Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, while constituency 2 comprises Wards 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, making a total of 10 (ten) political wards represented by two Representatives in the Edo State House of Assembly.

[edit] People

Esan North East have in history produced legends who are popular in both state and national level. Amongst whom are Chief Anthony Enahoro - one of Nigeria’s foremost anti-colonial and pro-democracy activists, Arch. Bishop Ekpu, Cardinal Anthony O. Okojie, Chief Tony Anenih, Innocent Akemere, and many others.

[edit] Religion

The people of Esan North East are made up of Christians, Muslims and African traditionalists. Before the era of the white (Europeans), there existed the oldest traditions of Africa which is the African Traditional Religion.

In the year 1908, Christianity came into Uromi in Esan North East through the evangelism of a Roman Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Joseph Corbeau; a European missionary who was residing then at Ubiaja (Seat of Esan South Local Government Area). The people of Uromi in support of the traditional monarch HRH Ogbidi accepted the new religion and after a period of catechetical teachings and evangelism, built a church on the portion of land donated by the monarch and his council of Chiefs.

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