Imo River Imo Mmiri |
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Name origin: Named after the Imo Mmiri alusi | |
Country | Nigeria |
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Source | |
- location | Okigwe, Imo State |
- coordinates | [1] |
Mouth | Atlantic Ocean |
- location | Eastern Obolo, Akwa Ibom State |
- elevation | 0 ft (0 m) |
- coordinates | |
Length | 150 mi (241 km) [2] |
The Imo River (Igbo: Imo Mmiri) is located in southeastern Nigeria and flows 150 miles into the Atlantic Ocean. Its estuary is around 40km wide,[3] and the river has an annual discharge of 4km3[4] with 26,000 hectares of wetland.[5] The Imo's tributary Rivers are the Otamiri and Oramirukwa.[6] The Imo was cleared under the British colonial administration of Nigeria in 1907–1908 and 1911; first to Aba and then to Udo near Umuahia.[7]
The deity, or Alusi of the river is the female Imo Mmiri who communities surrounding the river believe to be the owner of the river. A festival for the Alusi is held annually between May and July.[8] The Imo River features an 830 meter bridge at the crossing between Rivers State and Akwa Ibom.[9]
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