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- Ezeoke_Nsu abstract "Ezeoke Nsu is a village in Imo State, Nigeria. A hilly town thought to have evolved in the 16th century, the earliest record of its history was in 1869, when Christian missionaries first visited the town. Before then, legend however holds it that Ezeoke Nsu originated after Nsu shared his territory amongst his eight sons. Nsu actually married 2 wives. The first known as (Nwanyi-Ochie). Now (nwanyi-ochie) had difficulties in bearing a child. The new wife got pregnant with Aghahara, alas Nwanyi-ochie also got pregnant with Ezeoke months after. So The nine sons of Nsu were: Agbaghara, Anunu, Umunohu, Ezeala (Nsu-Ihitte) Ezeoke, Opara, Duru, Agu and Dimneze (Nsu-Ikpe).".
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageID "13730088".
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageLength "3855".
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageRevisionID "635831868".
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Imo_State.
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Igboland.
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLink Imo_(state).
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLink Onyeka_Nwelue.
- Ezeoke_Nsu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ezeoke Nsu".
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- Ezeoke_Nsu subject Category:Populated_places_in_Imo_State.
- Ezeoke_Nsu subject Category:Villages_in_Igboland.
- Ezeoke_Nsu hypernym Village.
- Ezeoke_Nsu type Place.
- Ezeoke_Nsu type Village.
- Ezeoke_Nsu type Place.
- Ezeoke_Nsu type Redirect.
- Ezeoke_Nsu type Village.
- Ezeoke_Nsu comment "Ezeoke Nsu is a village in Imo State, Nigeria. A hilly town thought to have evolved in the 16th century, the earliest record of its history was in 1869, when Christian missionaries first visited the town. Before then, legend however holds it that Ezeoke Nsu originated after Nsu shared his territory amongst his eight sons. Nsu actually married 2 wives. The first known as (Nwanyi-Ochie). Now (nwanyi-ochie) had difficulties in bearing a child.".
- Ezeoke_Nsu label "Ezeoke Nsu".
- Ezeoke_Nsu sameAs Q5423189.
- Ezeoke_Nsu sameAs m.03cghdn.
- Ezeoke_Nsu sameAs Q5423189.
- Ezeoke_Nsu wasDerivedFrom Ezeoke_Nsu?oldid=635831868.
- Ezeoke_Nsu isPrimaryTopicOf Ezeoke_Nsu.