Ohafia Towns And Villages
Ohafia is an Igbo town located in the Ohafia local government area (LGA) in the Nigerian state of Abia. It is a region where Igbo is spoken.
Elu is the ancestral capital of Ohafia town and is strategically positioned. Ohafia Local Government Area is an administrative authority allocated by the government of Nigeria.
It encompasses all Ohafia villages and other clans, such as Abiriba and Nkporo, with its administrative headquarters located in Ebem Ohafia.
Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ohafia Local Government, Abia State, Nigeria:
Isiama Ohafia
- Amaekpu
- Elu
- Ndi-Uduma-Ukwu
- Ndi-Uku
- Nkwebe
- Oboro
- Okagwe
- Okoro
Nbem-Ohafia
- Ebem
- Ihenta
- Ndi-Amogu
- Ndi-Anyaori
- Ndi-Okala
Abiriba
- Agboji
- Amaba
- Amaeke
- Amanta
- Amogudu
- Amoke
Nkporo
- Agbaja-Nkporo
- Amurie-Nkporo
- Elughu-Nkporo
- Etitiana-Nkporo
- Ndi-Nko-Nkporo
- Obofia-Nkporo
- Okwoko-Nkporo
Oko-Aku
Okon-Aku
Amangwu Ohafia
- Amangu
- Amuma
- Amungu
- Ofiele
Ohafor – Ohafia
- Amuke
- Asaga
- Eziafor
- Ndi-Ibe
- Ndi-Orieke
Onia-Ohafia
- Abia
- Akanu
- Isugwu
- Ndi-Uduma-Awoke
Ebem Ohafia
- Agbaja-Nkporo
- Amurie-Nkporo
- Eleghu-Nkporo
- Etitiana-Nkporo
- Ndi-Nko-Nkporo
- Oboria Nkporo
- Okwoko-Nkporo
Ohafor Ohafia
- Amuke
- Asaga
- Eziafor
- Ndi-Ibe
- Ndi-Orieke
Ona-Ohafia
- Abia
- Akanu
- Isiugwu
- Ndi-Uduma-Awoke
Aro-Ngwa
- Obiekwesu
- Okpuala-Aro
- Umuarakpa
- Umuejie
- Umugwua
- Umukaa
- Umukai
- Umuohia
- Umuonyenkwu
- Umuotuo
Amasa
- Amaogwuawu
- Amapu
- Amuzu
- Ibeku
- Mbutunta
- Umuagwu
- Umuihima
- Umuihioma
- Umuiimo-Osisiasa
- Umuimo-
- Umuimo-Egbelu
- Umuobasi
Oso-Akwa
- Akpa 1
- Akpa 11
- Akpa 1V
- Amaiyi
- Amankwu 1
- Amankwu 11
- Amaugha
- Okpalaukwu
- Umuaja
- Umuokerete
Ama-Asato
- Abayi-Amaugwu
- Ayaba-Umueze
- Umubgasi
- Umuchchi
- Umuchlegbu
- Umule
- Umuocham
- Umuode
- Umuodu-Isiyi
- Umuoru
Amavo
- Osiloji
- Umudaba
- Umuekpe
- Umunankwoala
- Umuokoroche
- Umuoriaku
- Umuorika
- Umuoyonta
Umun-Neise
- Amapu
- Amauzu
- Okpuala
- Umumba
- Umuru
Ohafia forefathers were feared warriors. This part of Ohafia history is crucial to their identity. Ohafia is noted for its knitted warrior’s cap or “leopard cap” (Igbo: Okpu agu). Iri agha embodies Ohafia warrior tradition.
Ohafia has Nigeria’s third largest military installation, Goodluck Jonathan Barracks. It contains the Nigerian Army’s 14 Brigade and 145 Battalion offices.