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Ede-Enu

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Ede-Enu (also known as Edenu-EdeOballa) is an autonomous community within the Nsukka Local Government Area (LGA) in Enugu State, Nigeria.

Ede-Enu comprises four (4) sub-communities: Owerre, Umunagu, Eturu and Ezema. Each of these sub-communities is made up of villages.The villages are headed by the most eldest man each known as Onyishi in Nsukka culture.

Eturu for instance comprises the following Villages: Umuezegbara, Isamelu, Umude, Amuzu and Ala Ndim. Currently, the Onyishi, Umuezegbara Village is Mazi Egwuja Asogwa.

Ede-Enu community being an autonomous community has its own traditional ruler: Igwe HRH R. O. Ugwuja.