DescriptionAchị Tree at Ishi-Uzhi, Obudi-Agwa, Oguta LGA, Imo State.jpg
English: This tree is over three centuries old and under its canopy is a small market. There were other trees like that around there but one, an Ụbụrụ tree had been killed during the Anglo-Aro war of 1900-1902, its relics still there.
The Uzhi tree still stands here, as a major landmark in the community. Several other ancestral trees had existed in Agwa clan, but deforestation and the rise of fanatic liberationist religion, had threatened their numbers.
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This three-hundred-year old Achi tree, towering dozens of feet tall stands as a relic of the ancient times in Obudi-Agwa.
Nke a bụ osisi achị dị na obodo Obudi-Agwa nke dị na mpaghara Kaụnsụlụ Ugwuta dị na Steeti Imo. Osisi a karịrị afọ narị atọ !