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"Communities and villages"

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I've moved this from the article. I don't really understand why our Nigerian contributors are adding these kinds of long lists to many articles. Mere names are trivia to travellers, unless their significance is explained. If one village has x and y landmark or has markets or a street of shops specializing in selling brassware, pottery or what have you that makes it different from other villages in Okigwe, that could be worth mentioning.

Communities and villages

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Okigwe has five autonomous communities and 42 villages and they are:

  • Ikigwu: Aro-ubaha, Aro-Okigwe, Ope, Ubanaka, Umuka, Umuokpara,
  • Otanzu Amaeze-Ogii, Umuawa-Ogee, Unualumoke, Amuro, Aro-Amuro
  • Umulolo: Agbobu, Agbuala, Aku/Ihette, Aku/Ikenga, Amaosu, Amasator, Aro-Agbobu, Aro-Umulolo West, Aro-Umulolo East, Ibinta, Ndi-Oji, Ndi-Okoroji, Okanachi, Umuawa-Ibu
  • Ihube: Agbala, Akpugo, Amagu, Amalator, Amano, Nkoto, Ogube, Ozara
  • Otan-Chara: Alaike-Ogwaku, Alaocha-Igwaku, Ihitte-Isiokwe, Ikenga, Ikenga-Isiokwe, umuinem, umuzegem, Umueze, Umukeoke

Ikan Kekek (talk) 23:56, 19 June 2021 (UTC)Reply