Umunya

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Umunya is an Olu Town and one of the five communities that make up Oyi Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State Nigeria. It is bordered by six neighbors: Ifite-Dunu, Awkuzu, Nteje, Nkwelle-Ezunaka, Ogbunike, and Umudioka. In the south lies Umudioka and Ifite-Dunu, both in Dunukofia LGA. In the north, Nteje and Nkwelle-Ezunaka.{{Cite web |date=2020-03-11 |title=History of Anambra State – Light of the nation. |url=https://itsmyschoollibrary.com/2020/03/11/history-of-anambra-state-light-of-the-nation-2/ |access-date=2022-11-25 |website=itsmyschoollibrary |language=en-US}} In the east, Awkuzu and in the west, Ogbunike. The boundaries are naturally demarcated by streams except at the border with Nkwelle-Ezunaka where an expanse of Umunya heath namely, Oli-Omoto, Ogwugwu-Obo, Ugwueze, etc. crossed the Kpokili River. Nearly all ten villages of Umunya have their own fresh water springs. The town has fertile lands; hence, its economy is based on agriculture.

Umunya is a town of ten villages namely Ezi-Umunya, Okpu, Ojobi, Umuebo, Amaezike, Ajakpani, Odumodu-Ani, Isioye, Odumodu-Enu and Ukunu. These villages are sub-grouped into Ezi, Ifite and Ikenga sub-divisions, the tri-partite heritage of all Gadite H/Igbos commonly referred to in anthropological history as ERI-AKA Igbo.{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=Media |date=2018-04-18 |title=List Of Towns And Villages In Oyi L.G.A, Anambra State |url=https://www.medianigeria.com/list-of-towns-and-villages-in-oyi-anambra-state/ |access-date=2022-11-25 |website=Media Nigeria |language=en-US}}

Climate

Umunya has a tropical savanna climate. It has both wet and dry season. The average annual temperature for Umunya is 61° degrees and there is about 328 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 125 days a year with average humidity.{{Cite web |first= |title=Climate Umunya |url=https://www.besttravelmonths.com/nigeria/umunya-2895454/}}

In October Umuanya has warm temperature and little precipitation. The highest average temperature in Umunya is 97 °F in February and the lowest is 83 °F in August..

References

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  • Floyd, B. N. and Menakaya, J.C. (eds): Macmillan Junior Atlas For Nigeria, Macmillan Press. London, 1965.
  • Igboegbuna, C.N.C.: Ozo Title, An Ancestral Club In The Igbo Culture, Snaap Press. Enugu, 1994.
  • Obidigbo, Chike and Igboegbuna, C.N.C. (eds): Umunya: A Typical Igbo Community Charting A New Order, Hardis & Dromedas Press. Enugu, 2009

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Category:Populated places in Anambra State