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
- 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.
- Ilogu, Edmund (1974). "Interaction with scientific modernization". Christianity and Igbo Culture. Brill Publishers. p. 109. ISBN 9789004040212.
- Ọgbalụ, F. Chidozie (1988). The Igbo, as Seen by Others. University Publishing Company. p. 142. ISBN 9789781600128.
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