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Arochukwu Postal Codes — Abia (Abia)
Maps & Location
Arochukwu is located in Abia
Description of Arochukwu City, Abia
Arochukwu LGA covers a total area of 524 square kilometers and features two distinct seasons which are the dry and the rainy seasons. The average temperature of the area is approximately 28 degrees centigrade while the humidity of Arochukwu LGA is pegged at 70 percent. Arochukwu city is situated at 5.39° North latitude, 7.91° East longitude, and 141 meters elevation above sea level. Arochukwu is a small city in Nigeria, having approximately 10,776 inhabitants. Arochukwu Local Government Area sometimes known as Arochukwu or Aro Oke-Igbo, is the third largest local government area in Abia State (after Aba and Umuahia) in southeastern Nigeria and the homeland of the Igbo subgroup.
History of Arochukwu
Arochukwu is a city as well as a local government area located in Abia state, Southeast Nigeria. Arochukwu LGA is made up of different towns and villages which include Abuma, Amodu, Nkpakpi, Obijoma, Ugwo ogo, Amasa, Atani, Ugbo, etc. The location is home to the indigenous members of the division ethnic and it is traditionally administered by the Eze Aro. In Arochukwu city Christianity and the Traditional religion are the commonly practiced religions in Arochukwu while Igbo and English are the main spoken languages in the area. In Arochukwu LGA popular festivals in Arochukwu LGA include the Ikeji Arochukwu festival while significant landmarks in the area include the Ibina Ukpabi shrine, the ancient slave routes, and the Onuibina cave.
Economy of Arochukwu
Arochukwu LGA has a vigorous commercial sector with several markets such as the Arochukwu market and the Central Market Arochukwu dotting the area’s landscape. In Arochukwu city Farming is also an important economic activity in Arochukwu LGA with crops such as maize, yam, and cassava grown in fairly large quantities. Aba’s economy became increasingly geared toward the production of cash crops for export, and Nigerian men and European firms dominated the distribution of rubber and cocoa. etc.