Aba, Abia
| Aba Enyimba City |
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| — City — | |
| A street in Aba CKC ABA | |
| Nickname(s): Enyinmba | |
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| Coordinates: 5°07′N 7°22′E / 5.117°N 7.367°E | |
| Country | |
| State | Abia |
| LGA | Aba North |
| Government | |
| • Governor | Theodore Orji (PDP) |
| Population (2004) | |
| • Total | 1,020,900 |
| • Ethnicity | Igbo, others |
| • Ethnicity Density | 46.6/sq mi (18/km2) |
| • Religion | Christianity, Omelala |
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| Time zone | WAT (UTC+1) |
| Area code(s) | 082 |
| Website | http://www.abiastateonline.com/ |
Aba is a city and a big trading center in Abia State, southern Nigeria, located on the Aba River. Aba was established by the Igbo People of Nigeria as a market town and then later a military post was placed there by the British colonial administration in 1901. The city became a collecting point for agricultural products following the British made railway running through it to Port Harcourt. Aba is a major urban settlement and commercial center in a region that is surrounded by small villages and towns. The indigenous people of Aba are the Ngwa. Aba is well known for its craftsmen. As of 2004 Aba had an estimated population of 1,020,900.
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[edit] History
Originally settled by the Ngwa Clan of the Igbo people, the current location of the city is based on land conceded to the British crown by the Eziukwu - Aba community. It eventually became an administrative center of Britain's colonial government. Aba has been a major commercial center since it became part of the old Eastern region. In 1901, the British founded a military post in Aba; in 1915, a railroad was constructed to link it to Port Harcourt, this transported agricultural goods such as palm oil and palm kernels.[1] in 1929 Aba was the site of a revolt by Igbo women, historically known as "The Aba Women's Riot", a protest of the colonial taxation policy.[2] During the height of Nigerian-Biafran War in 1967, the capital of Biafra was moved to Aba from Enugu.
The commercial nerve center of the Eastern Nigeria. The home of Ariaria market. The home of home made shoes, bags and other household items. The city that has one of the best football clubs in Nigeria, Enyimba Football Club of Aba.
Aba is surrounded by oil wells which separate it from the city of Port Harcourt, a distance of about 30 km; a 30 kilometer pipeline powers Aba with gas from the Imo River natural gas repository.[1] Roads lead to Aba from Port Harcourt, Owerri, Umuahia, Ikot Ekpene, and Ikot Abasi.[1]
[edit] Religion
The city has played a lasting role in the Christian evangelism of the Southeast of Nigeria since the British brought the Church Missionary Society (CMS), an evangelism vehicle of then Church of England used to plant what today has become the Anglican Church of Nigeria. In 1923, the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA Church) was established [1]. The Seventh-day Adventists are well known for their Biblical faith, quality hospitals and good educational institutions.
St. Michael's Cathedral Anglican Church was founded in the late 1920s although St. James Parish on the city edge (Umule) is arguably the oldest church because the diocese's first mass was celebrated in 1916. [2] Most of the Primary and Secondary Schools mentioned above were founded by the CMS along with each of their Churches.
The Catholic Church was to follow and also created many churches; St. Joseph Cathedral, which for a long time was the biggest church in the city became its bishop's seat. Like the Anglican church, the Catholic Church attached schools to their churches with St. Joseph Girl Secondary School being of the best schools in the city.
With the arrival of the Pentecostal brand of Christianity (the evangelicals) in Nigeria, the city got an enormous share for itself. The Assemblies of God Church, being among the earliest, the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, etc. had massive following in the early 1980s. African Gospel church was found by most Bishop Ogudoro the Founder of African Gospel church. African Gospel church is divided into 10 districts. The present Bishop of African Gospel church is Bishop Uzoaru (2009).
In the late 1960s, a group of Nigerians discovered information on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and established branches [3], but the Utah based church did not establish any official presence until the late 1970s when blacks were allowed to hold priesthood authority [4]. Aba has several congregations and a temple.
Muslims and mosques are also present in Aba; the largest mosque is the Hospital Road Mosque. A Chief Imam is resident among the Hausa-speaking settlement in the heart of the city itself.
[edit] Education
The city has well over 90 primary schools, most running two sections of morning and afternoon. These sections, which are individual schools by themselves, operate 07:30Hrs - 12:30Hrs and 12:30Hrs - 17:30Hrs, all local time.
- Aba-Owerri Road Primary School
- Constitution Crescent (Santa Maria) Primary School
- School Road Primary School Aba
- Cameroun Barracks Primary School
- Golf Course Primary School
- St Bridget Primary School
- Abayi Umuocham Primary School
- Ndoki Road Primary School
- Danfodio Road Primary School
- Ehere Road Primary School
- Azikiwe Road Primary School
- Tenant Road Primary School
- Market Road Primary School
- Cameroun Road Primary School
- Hospital Road Primary School
- Okigwe Road Primary School
- Omuma Road Primary School
- College primary School
- lilac primary school ogbor hil,aba
- (Ibo) National High School(NACO)
- Ngwa High School(NAHISCO)
- Girls' Technical College
- Sacred Heart College Eziukwu Aba (SAHACO)
- Eziama High School(Apostolic Grammer School)
- Wilcox Memorial Comprehensive Secondary School, Ogbor hill Aba
- Community Girls Secondary School
- Secondary Technical School
- Nigerian Christian Seminary School
- Boys Technical College [BTC]
- Girls High School, Ogbor Hill.
- Ninlan Demonstration Secondary School.
- Ovom Girls High School, Ovom
- Nneise Community Secondary School, Umuezu.
- St. Joseph College Aba
- Iheorji Secondary School Aba
- Osusu Secondary School Aba
- Premier International Secondary School
- Evangel Seminary
- Alberto Model School
- Dority International Secondary School (Hosts SAT and Toefl Exams for foreign colleges)
- St Bridget High School
- Living Word Academy Secondary, Abayi, Aba.
- D-nals High school,opobo Rd Aba.
- Rich Devos International High School, Aba.
- Presbyterian secondary school,Ehere.Aba.
- Awesome Internationa Model Secondary School, Abayi Aba.
- Infotech Demonstration School Aba.
- stella maris secondary school aba.
- merit base international Christian school aba
- St. Joseph College Aba
- Intellectual Giants Christian Academy
- Modern Child College Aba
- St. Augustine's Model Academy, Ogbor Hill, Aba.
- Lilac Comprehensive Secondary School, Ogbor Hill, Aba
The tertiary schools are:
- Abia State University Teaching Hospital
- Abia State Polytechnic
- Covenant Polytechnic
- School of Health Technology
- Redemtion College of Education (privately owned)
- Rhema University,Aba Take-off site(also privately owned by Living Word Ministries)
- Infotech College of Technology (privately owned)
- Cyberspot Institute of Information Technology (Privately owned)
- Living Word Institute of Information Technology (Privately owned)
[edit] Transport
Aba is served by a station and a halt (mini station) on Nigerian Railways. Aba is also a major hub for road transport in the region - a large number of transport companies operate coaches that transport people daily to various parts of the country. The city is second only to Onitsha in mass transportation daily volume in the eastern part of Nigeria. Commercial motorcycles ("Okada") have been banned - replaced by commercial tricycles ("Keke NAPEP").
[edit] Sports
Enyimba International F.C., popularly called The Peoples Elephant, is the town's most popular football club. Enyimba FC's winning track-record is among the richest of all Nigerian football clubs. With 2 CAF Champions League Trophies, six Nigeria Premier League titles and a pair of Federation Cup trophies, the club is currently ranked 2nd in the CAF Club Rankings.
[edit] References
Coordinates: 5°07′N 7°22′E / 5.117°N 7.367°E
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