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- Ogbe abstract "Ogbe is a village in Ahiara city, in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. It is made up of nine hamlets, namely: Amaoji Umuejere Umueleke Umuihi Umuihiokwu Umuloolo Umuokeawa Umuoma UmuuzuSix of these hamlets - Amaoji, Umuejere, Umueleke, Umuihi, Umuihiokwu, and Umuuzu - are collectively referred to as Ogbe Nneisii. The Ogbe Nneisii has been accorded a full autonomous status, as well a political ward referred to as ((Ogbe Ward II)).Ogbe is fast developing into a modern village. The people are highly successful in all fields of enterprise. Their Deity is called Alukwu. Their market Afo Ogbe is one of the richest in Igboland. The Ogbe people are well known and reputed n with their cattle business, the. Abattoir built by the people supplies about 92% cattle meat consumed daily in Imo state of Nigeria and offers a greater internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to the Ahiazu Local Government. Natives and non natives consider the abattoir as a business mecca of sort. The likes of the Late Mr Festus Ohanaja and Ezeji Nicholas Ogu-Eleonu of blessed memory, with a few others are the pioneers of the cattle business of the Ogbe community.The first Eze of the Ogbe was Eze B O Nwoko, the Eze Udo 1. Then came Eze (Dr) D O Anyanwu (Obere nwa) of blessed memory, Eze Udo II, a foremost philanthropist and industrialist who was the then Traditional Prime Minister during the reign of the Eze Udo 1.The Eze-elect of Ogbe is. Prince Pat Uwapepe Ihuomah (KSM)., the corronated Eze of Ogbe Nneisii is B. O. S. Mmadinobi".
- Ogbe wikiPageID "14896836".
- Ogbe wikiPageLength "1823".
- Ogbe wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Ogbe wikiPageRevisionID "616060005".
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Afo_Ogbe.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Ahiara.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Alukwu.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Amaoji.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Imo_State.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Igboland.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Eze.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Igboland.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Imo_(state).
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Mbaise.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Ogbe_Nneisii.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuejere.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umueleke.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuihi.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuihiokwu.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuloolo.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuokeawa.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuoma.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLink Umuuzu.
- Ogbe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ogbe".
- Ogbe date "December 2012".
- Ogbe reason "doesn't meet Wikipedia quality standards".
- Ogbe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Ogbe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Imo-geo-stub.
- Ogbe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lead_rewrite.
- Ogbe subject Category:Populated_places_in_Imo_State.
- Ogbe subject Category:Villages_in_Igboland.
- Ogbe hypernym Village.
- Ogbe type Place.
- Ogbe type Village.
- Ogbe type Page.
- Ogbe type Place.
- Ogbe type Village.
- Ogbe comment "Ogbe is a village in Ahiara city, in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. It is made up of nine hamlets, namely: Amaoji Umuejere Umueleke Umuihi Umuihiokwu Umuloolo Umuokeawa Umuoma UmuuzuSix of these hamlets - Amaoji, Umuejere, Umueleke, Umuihi, Umuihiokwu, and Umuuzu - are collectively referred to as Ogbe Nneisii. The Ogbe Nneisii has been accorded a full autonomous status, as well a political ward referred to as ((Ogbe Ward II)).Ogbe is fast developing into a modern village.".
- Ogbe label "Ogbe".
- Ogbe sameAs Q7079871.
- Ogbe sameAs m.03h0w66.
- Ogbe sameAs Q7079871.
- Ogbe wasDerivedFrom Ogbe?oldid=616060005.
- Ogbe isPrimaryTopicOf Ogbe.