Okpuala Ngwa

Okpuala Ngwa is a town in Isiala-Ngwa North. It serves as the administrative headquarters for the local government. It was the first settlement and headquarters of the Ngwa people.[1][2] The people of Okpuala Ngwa speak the Ngwa dialect of the Ngwa people.[3]

References

  1. Martin, Susan (17 August 1995). "Slave, Igbo women and palm oil in the nineteenth century". In Robin Law (ed.). From Slave Trade to Legitimate Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa. African Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 175. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511523861.008. ISBN 9780511523861.
  2. Ilogu, Edmund (1974). "Interaction with scientific modernization". Christianity and Igbo Culture. Brill Publishers. p. 109. ISBN 9789004040212.
  3. Ọgbalụ, F. Chidozie (1988). The Igbo, as Seen by Others. University Publishing Company. p. 142. ISBN 9789781600128.


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