Anambra River

Anambra River (Ọnwụbala / Ọma Mbala)
Country Nigeria
State Anambra State
Local Government Areas Anambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum
Mouth Niger River
 - location Onitsha, Onitsha North, Anambra State
Length 130.5 mi (210 km)
Basin 2,751 sq mi (7,125 km2) [1]

The Anambra River (Igbo:Ọnwụbala ; Ọma Mbala), the natural landmark from which Anambra State was created, was named by the white men as Anam Branch of the River Niger. This name later came to be shortened to Anam bra (Anambra), the name it officially bears till date.

The Anam people, literally surrounded on all sides by the river, call it "Ọnwụbala" , though other neighbouring towns like Umuleri (umueri)refer to it locally as "Omambala".

The Anambra River flows 210 kilometres (130 mi) into the Niger River and is found in Anambra, Nigeria. The river is the most important feeder of the River Niger below Lokoja. The flow of the Anambra river is released into the Atlantic through various outlets forming the 25,000-square-kilometre (9,700 sq mi) Niger Delta region.[2]

References

  1. Anyadike, Raymond N. C.; Phil-Eze, Phillip O. (1989). "Runoff Response to Basin Parameters in Southeastern Nigeria". Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography. Blackwell Publishing. 71 (1–2): 75. JSTOR 521009.
  2. Shahin, Mamdouh (2002). Hydrology and water resources of Africa. Springer. pp. 307–309. ISBN 1-4020-0866-X.


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