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Nara Unateze

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Nara Unateze is a town in the Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State Nigeria. It has about 5 major autonomous communities : Ishiogbo, Umuawalagu, Amagu/Amofia, umuiba, umuokparangene and the rest. The traditional ruler used to be the late Igwe Nathan Ogbu, the Odenigbo 1 of Nara, who was also a prominent member of the Enugu State council of Chiefs. since his death, new traditional ruler has not been elected.

The town is run by a council of elders, who together with the traditional ruler make important decisions. Like most other Ibo towns.

The town is bordered by Ugbawka, Nkerefi, Ihuokpara, Mburubu, and Isu Ohaozara. The major villages are Amofia, Umuiba, Amagu, Umueze, Onuorie, Imeama, Obodoachiumuokpalangene, Obinaguumuokparangene, Obodooja, Imeamaumuokparangene Obinagu etiti, Eziagu, Agbariji, Ndiaguede, and Ishiogbo.

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