Ahiara
5°31′40.2″N 7°16′23.9″E / 5.527833°N 7.273306°E
Ahiara is a city in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. The people are respected for their ingenuity and diplomacy. The city stands about 16 miles between Owere and Umuahia. It was the location of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu's Ahiara Declaration during the Nigerian Civil War. It is the location of the Catholic diocese in Mbaise. The first recorded Ahiara contact with the Europeans was around 1905 when the British Aro expedition got mixed up in inter-village war which eventually had Dr. Steward a victim, as a consequence the Ahiara people were severely punished by the British forces with an invasion which forced many citizens to flee and never return.
The Ahiara Slogan is Decent Dexterity.
Origin
Ahiara was founded by a man of that name. He was the son of Anunu, popularly called Odo ji Anunu. His sibling Avuvu became a part of Ikeduru. Etymologically, the name Ahiara is a type of plant among the Igbo people. The leaves of this plant signify peace. The great Ezes of Igbo used to travel with Ahiara leaves to guarantee peaceful journeys across several territories. Before Christianity, which 89 percent of the people practice, traditional religion held sway. Ahiara does not practise a centralized system of government. The ten chief priests and chief priestess were the symbol of authority and they occasionally met to deliberate and pass motions which eventually became tradition and laws. They also conferred titles to deserving citizens. Among those was Hon Nze.H.C. O Uhegbu who was conferred with the title of Nze Onugotu of Ahiara as at the time he was the first man in Ahiara to represent the clan in the state legislature.
Ahiara Ofo Iri
Ahiara city is historically called Ahiara Ofo Iri, which means Ahiara of the Ten Scepters. Each scepter represents each of the ten villages that make up the city. The ten villages of Ahiara are:
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Ahiara is divided into two sections: Ihite and Ikenga.
- Ihite consists of these five villages: Obodo, Nnarambia, Oru na Nneude, Otulu, and Ogbe.
- Ikenga consists of these five villages: Akabo, Amuzi, Agu na Eze, Ogwuama, and Ujichi.
These ten villages are symbolically explained as the ten fingers of the human hands. This signifies an evolved dexterity and is why the Ahiara Slogan is Decent Dexterity.
Prominent People
- Professor (Mrs) Viola Adaku Onwuliri, Former Supervising Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Education
- Professor Edward Oparaoji, Prime Mover, NADECO USA & Renowned Human Rights
Activist
- Late Professor Celestine O.E. Onwuliri, former Vice Chancellor, Federal
University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
- Hon.Nze H.C.O Uhegbu, Economist, Politician.
- Uzodinma Okoroanyanwu - Prolific Inventor holding many patents
- Chima Murphy Orji, Auctioneer, Atlantic Auction Corporation, USA
- Prof. Kevin Ejere Osondu - Mathematician
- Prof. Clement Nnorom Anyanwu - Educationist
- Ogedi Ogu. - Managing Partner, The Source Chambers., Lagos Nigeria.
- Chris Anyanwu - Journalist, Author, Publisher, and Politician
- Emma Njoku - Architect
- Uche Bonny-life Ndu—Strategic Thinker/Political Strategist
- Chief Timothy Omenugwa Uhegbu, Warrant Chief
- Eze Pius Onyekwere - 1st Warrant Chief & Paramount Ruler
- Chioma Ajunwa - 1st Nigerian Olympic Gold Medalist
Hon. Barr Joe Ndu—Federal Commissioner NPC
- Curtis Uhegbu, Animator.
Bar. A.T Mbegbu (Late) Justice Ogu Ugoagwu Gen Mike Ogbonna Agu
- Mrs Adaku Ihuoma—the Imo State House of Assembly majority Leader.
- Chief Joseph Omenugwa Uhegbu, Entrepreneur.
- His Royal Highness Eze Joe Oleka, Igwe Ozuzuoha I of Ahiara, Obioha II of Oru Autonomous Community
- Honorable Felicia Mbanaja Hadjesmaili. From Umuofor, Nnarambia Ahiara, Ahiazu Mbaise LGA. DEPUTY NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) USA./ Philanthropist. First female party Chieftain in Nigeria.
Religion
The Mater Ecclesiae Cathedral in Ahiara is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ahiara.
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