Anambra towns & their traditional rulers

Traditional rulers of Anambra towns are as follows:

TOWNRULER
ABACHA HRH ENGR. G.B.C MBAKWE 
ABAGANAHRH P. M. OKEKE 
ABATETE HRH ENGR. CHINYELUGO EFOBI 
ABBAHRH L.N. EZE 
ACHALLAHRH A. E. NWOKEDI
ACHINAHRH G. N. OBIORA
ADAZI-ANIHRH R. N. NWANKWO
ADAZI-ENUHRH A. O. OKPATACHELA
ADAZI-NNUKWU
AGBUDU 
AGULERIHRH ENGR, C.N. IDIGO
AGULUHRH I.E. OBOFOAKOR
AGULUEZECHUKWUHRH F.E. EBELENDU
AGULUZIGBOHRH ANDREW EZENEKWE
AJALI 
AKILI OGIDI 
AKILI-OZIZOR 
AKPOHRH JONATHAN OKPALA EZECHA O.
AKPU 
AKWAEZEHRH CHRISTOPHER N. OKPALA
AKWA-IHEDI HRH WISDOM C. ONEBUNNE 
AKWA-UKWU 
ALOR 
AMAETITI 
AMANSEAHRH K. O. OKONKWO
AMANUKE
AMAOKPALAHRH CYPRIAN OKEKE (SENATORIAL SEC.) 
AMAWBIA HRH M.O. OKOYE 
AMESI
AMICHI HRH A.O. EZEOKE 
AMIYI HRH (DR) OBI S. OGENE 
AMORKAHRH K.O. OBILIOLEMGBE 
ANAKU HRH PETER O. OFFORKANSI 
ATANI NGODDY AZUKA AUGUSTONE 
AWA HRH M.C. MBADUGHA
AWBA-OFEMILI
AWGBU HRH M.C. OKECHUKWU 
AWKA HRH DR. G. NWOSU 
AWKA-ETITI HRH J. OJUKWU 
AWKUZU
AZIA HRH P.M.C OJURO 
AZIGBOHRH C. UMEANIBA 
EBENATOR HRH CHINEWUEZE EZEJIBULU 
EBENEBEHRH C. NNAEGBUNA
EKWULOBIAHRH ENGR. E.C. ONYENEKE
EKWULUMILI HRH G.O. UME ANADU II 
ENUGU AGULERIHRH A. E. CHUKWUEMEK
ENUGU OUT AGULERI
ENUGWU-AGIDI 
ENUGWU-UKWU HRH RAPH EKPEH 
ENUGWU-UMUONYIA HRH P. EZEAMAMA 
EZIAGU 
EZI-AGULUOTUAGULERI
EZI-ANAMHRH BEN ONYEKA
EZINAYOR HRH T.N. EZENWAKA 
EZINIFITEHRH C.V.B. ORJI
EZINIFITE HRH S.O. OBIKA 
EZIOWELLE HRH M.U.N. OKONKWO-ETUSI 
EZIRA HRH SAMUEL UCHE 
ICHI HRH LAWRENCE NWAFOR NWANKWO 
ICHIDA HRH CHARLES N EZEUDOGWU
IDEANI HRH H.O. OKOYE 
IFITE-ANAMHRH S.U. NNOSE
IFITEDUNU HRH DR. E. ILOUNO 
IFITE-OGWUARI HRH A.I. OFUEBE 
IGBAKWU 
IGBARIAMHRH NKELI N. KELLY 
IGBOUKWUHRH MARTIN EZE
IHEMBOSI HRH J.C.U. OKOLIE 
IHIALA HRH C.I. OKECHUKWU 
IHITE HRH B.O. OFU 
IKEMIVITEHRH B.U. OKAFOR
IKENGAHRH A.N. ONWUNEME
INOMAHRH E.C. OLOTTAH
ISIAGU HRH AUGUSTINE O. NWANKWO 
ISSEKE HRH C.E. NNABUIFE 
ISU-ANIOCHA
ISULO SIR ARC. FELIX CHIKE MADUKA 
ISUOFIAHRH RTD. COL ALOYSIUS MUOGHALU
LILU
MBAUKWU HRH P.N. ANUGWU 
MBOSI 
MKPUNANDOAGULERIHRH IGWE ALEX EDOZIEUNO
MPUTU HRH FIDELIS ODEBE 
NANDOHRH NNALUE NNABA
NANKA HRH G. N OFOMATA
NAWFIA HRH F. C. NWANKWO 
NAWFIJA HRH CLIFFORD OKEKE EZEUDO 
NAWGU 
NDIKELIONWUHRH PROF. V.C. IKE
NDIOKOLO HRH C.C. OKOLI
NDIOKPALAEKE HRH K.B. OKALAEKE
NDIOKPALAEZE VACANT
NDIOWUHRH O.O. UDEH
NDIUKWUENU VACANT
NENIHRH DAMIAN O. EZEANI
NIBO HRH DR. M.C. NGENE 
NIMO HRH J. C. OKAFOR-AJILO (JP) 
NISE HRH R. N. ILOH 
NKPOLOGWUHRH N. O. OBI 
NKPOR HRH C. A. IBEGBUNAM II 
NKWELLE-EZUNAKA 
NNEWI HRH KENETH ORJI III 
NNOBI HRH NICK OBI 
NNOKWA 
NRIHRH OBIDIEGWU ONYESOH
NSUGBE
NTEJE HRH KOWIAND ODEGBO 
NZAM
OBA HRH P.C. EZENWA 
OBEAGWE HRH PATRICK NWASIKE OLISA
OBELEDUHRH A.C. ORAGWAM
OBOSI HRH EZE A. C. IWEKA 
OCUCE UMUDO HRH ENGR. P. AGABA (JP) 
ODEKPE HRH C.E. ONYIA 
OGBAKUBA HRH P.C. AFUBEROH 
OGBOJI HRH FESTUS IYIOKU 
OGBUNIKEHRH J.O. UMENYIORA 
OGBUNKA 
OGIDI 
OGWU ANIOCHA 
OGWU-IKPELE HRH V.B.C. ONEMA III 
OHITA HRH DR. N.I. ESMAI 
OJOTO HRH A.N. OBIDIWE 
OKIJA 
OKOHRH PROF. LAZ EKWUEME
OKPEZE HRH J.N. ONWUMERE 
OKPOKO VACANT
OKPUNO HRH ENGR. S.I. OKAFOR 
OLUMBANASA
OMASI HRH B. OKEJI 
OMOGHO HRH R.N. OFFOR 
OMOR 
ONITSHA HRH ACHEBE S.N.A
ONNEH 
ORA-ERIHRH L. NRIAGU
ORAIFITE HRH DR. DAN UDORJI 
ORA-UKWU 
OROMA-ETITIHRH NWOZOKWE OKEKE
OSSAMARA 
OSUMENYI 
OSUMOGHU
OWELLEHRH ANTHONY ONYEKWERE
OWERRI-EZUKALA
OZUBULU HRH F.N. ORUCHE 
UBULU ISIUZO HRH OZULUMBA J.I. 
UFUMA HRH SYLVANUS CHIKA UCHIME 
UGA
UGBENEHRH S.A.NNALUE
UGBENU HRH L.O. EGWUONWU
UKE
UKPO HRH DR. R.C. EZE
UKPOR HRH F. NWOSU ONYIMADU 
UKWALLAHRH JOSEPH C. AJODO
UKWULU HRH T.C. TAGBO
ULI HRH D.O. ONYEKAONWU 
UMERUM 
UMUAWULU 
UMUCHUHRH G.O. EZECHUKWUOON
UMUCHUKWU HRH M.N. UKA 
UMUDIOKA 
UMUEJE HRH (DR) E.U. NNELI 
UMUENWELUANAM
UMUERI
UMUEZEANAM
UMUNACHI HRH C. ONOCHIE 
UMUNANKWO HRH G.O. ONONUJU 
UMUNYA HRH K.O. ONYEKWULUJE 
UMUNZE HRH P.N. EZE
UMUOBAANAMG.O. EKWRALOR
UMUOJI HRH DR. C.N. ENWEZE 
UMUOMAKU HRH G. EZEOBIOHA 
UMUONAHRH HUMPHREY EJESIEME
UMUZU
UNUBI HRH FRANCIS UMENNAJIEGO 
URUM HRH B.O. NWEKE 
UTU HRH OKAFOR ILOMUANYA 

Anambra is a Nigerian State located in south-eastern part of the country.

Date created
27 August 1991

Capital
Awka

Area
4,844 km²

Anambra is bounded by Delta State to the west, Imo State to the south, Enugu State to the east and Kogi State to the north.

Anambra State Government Secretariat in Awka, the state capital
Onitsha, Anambra

It has one of the highest population densities in Africa. The state comprises numerous thickly populated villages, a number of small towns and a few major towns; some areas are so thickly populated that the estimated density is 1500-2000 persons living within every square kilometer.

Most of the population is rural, although over the last two decades the rural-urban migration has stretched the meagre urban services to a breaking point. This pattern of human migration has posed serious problems for the state’s resources, fragile infrastructure, environmental sanitation, erosion control and social services. This pressure is especially evident in its huge commercial city of Onitsha.

Consequently, portable water, electricity and decent housing for the residents of Onitsha have become a luxury. The onerous task before the new government of Mr. Peter Obi is to reverse the decadence of the past and turn things around for the teeming population of Onitsha in particular and and the entire state generally.
Most of the population of Anambra State are members of the enterprising Igbo ethnic group who are renowned for their resourcefulness and spirit of entrepreneurship. The Anambra Igbo are ubiquitous and can be found in all nooks and crannies of Nigeria, as well as in virtually every region of the world. Wherever they find themselves, the entrepreneurial skills of the Igbo stand them out in all their fields of endeavor. Indeed, Anambra State is a very exciting place to visit by anyone who wants to experience the vibrance of authentic Africa.

HISTORY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS
Old Anambra State was created in 1976 from part of East Central State, and its capital was Enugu. Following further state creation in 1991, Anambra was divided into two states, Anambra and Enugu. Awka is the capital of Anambra State.

The main towns of Anambra state are Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi, Obosi, Ihiala, Ekwulobia (Aguata), Uli, Abagana.

Other significant communities include Ogidi, Aguleri, Umueri (Umuleri), Umuoba-Anam, Nmiata-Anam, Awkuzu, Nsugbe, Ichida, Alor and Atani. There are 21 local government areas in the state: Aguata, Awka-North, Awka-South, Anambra-East, Anambra-West, Anaocha, Ayamelum, Dunukofia, Ekwusigo, Idemili-South and Idemili-North. Others are Ihiala, Njikoka, Nnewi-North, Nnewi-South, Ogbaru, Onitsha-North, Onitsha-South, Orumba-North, Orumba-South, and Oyi.

EDUCATION
Anambrarians are a very educationally advanced people. Literacy rate in the state is comparatively high, and there is an abundance of well educated and skilled personnel in virtually all fields of endeavour. There are a number of institutions of higher learning including Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka; Anambra State University, formerly known as Anambra State University of Science and Technology (ASUTECH) Uli; Federal Polytechnic in Oko; Nwafor Orizu College of Education in Nsugbe; College of Agriculture, Igbariam (now incoporated into the Agricultural Sciences faculty of the state university). Hundreds of excellent primary and secondary schools exist in the cities and towns of the state. Primary and secondary school enrollment in the state is one of the highest in the country. Consequently, Anambra state has one of the the largest numbers of JAMB candidates seeking the limited higher education spaces in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. A recent anomaly in the educational system is the drop in male enrolment, mainly in secondary schools. This is one of the educational problems currently being aggressively tackled by the state government.

PROMINENT PERSONS
Anambra state is the home state of many prominent Nigerians, past and present.

  • Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, First President of Nigeria
  • Lady Janet Mokwelu, First Nigerian Female Legislator
  • Sir Louis-Philippe Odumegwu-Ojukwu, First Nigerian Millionaire
  • Christopher Okigbo, Celebrated Poet
  • Professor Kenneth Dike, Renowned Historian
  • Chief Mrs Oyibo Odinamadu, Female Political Collosus
  • Mokwugo Okoye, Acclaimed Social Critic & Writer
  • Sir Louis Mbanefo, First Nigerian Lawyer
  • Dr Chuba Okadigbo, Former Senate President of Nigeria
  • Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, former Head of State/President of the defunct Republic of Biafra; Chairman of Board of Trustees of All People’s Grand Alliance (APGA) polictical party
  • Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, Second Republic Vice-President of Nigeria
  • Professor Chinua Achebe, Globally Acclaimed Author
  • Nwafor Orizu, First Senate President of Nigeria.
  • Professor Chike Obi, Renowned Mathematician
  • Dr. Pius Okigbo, Distinguished Economist
  • Professor Dora Akunyili, Director General of NAFDAC
  • Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Hon. Minister of Education
  • Professor Chinyere Stella Okunna, First Female Professor of Mass Communication in Nigeria
  • Prof. Ben Enweonwu, Renowned Artist
  • Philip Philip Emeagwali, World Class Computer Scientist
  • Professor Charles C. Soludo, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria
  • Professor Ben Nwabueze, Renowned Constitutional Lawyer & Former Minister of Education.
  • Mrs. Ndidi Nwuneli
  • Miss Chimamanda Adichie
  • Dr Ifediora Amobi