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Atani people have managed to maintain their colourful [[culture]] while opening up to [[modernity]]. As more people migrate from the bigger cities, the population has grown to an estimated 230,000.
Atani people have managed to maintain their colourful [[culture]] while opening up to [[modernity]]. As more people migrate from the bigger cities, the population has grown to an estimated 230,000.


Of the few private industries in town, most are in fish processing and rice packaging. Atani have produced several academicians and successful entrepreneurs. Prof. [[Ben Nwabueze]], the former Nigerian Minister for Education and the internationally renowned musician Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe are from Atani.
Of the few private industries in town, most are in fish processing and rice packaging. Atani have produced several academicians and successful entrepreneurs. Prof. [[Ben Nwabueze]], the former Nigerian Minister for Education and the internationally renowned musician Chief [[Stephen Osita Osadebe]] are from Atani.


[[Category:Cities in Nigeria]]
[[Category:Cities in Nigeria]]

Revision as of 15:55, 7 September 2006

This article is about the city in Nigeria. For the term as used in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, see Men (Middle-earth).

Atani is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River in Anambra State, Nigeria. It was a town made prosperous by early fisher men and migrant settlers. Atani is still the rice, yam and cassava basin of Anambra state. Producing most of the food sold in many markets in Delta and Anambra States. Atani is believed to possess commercial quantities of unexploited crude oil deposit.

Atani people have managed to maintain their colourful culture while opening up to modernity. As more people migrate from the bigger cities, the population has grown to an estimated 230,000.

Of the few private industries in town, most are in fish processing and rice packaging. Atani have produced several academicians and successful entrepreneurs. Prof. Ben Nwabueze, the former Nigerian Minister for Education and the internationally renowned musician Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe are from Atani.