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THE GREAT OTAMIRI RIVER |
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The bridge accross Otamiri River in Mboke, Ihiagwa
The Otamiri River across Mboke, Ihiagwa
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A section of the Otamiri River across FUTOer
across FUTO Copy right@ Ihiagwa.com |
THE
OTAMIRI RIVER:
THE
OTAMIRI RIVER is the major river that washes through the Ihiagwa
autonomous community, in the Owerri west Local govt area of Imo State,
Nigeria, West Africa. This
river runs from Egbu where it has it's major base or Ishi mmiri rather as
it is called in the Igbo Language, through to Nekede, Ihiagwa, Eziobodo,
Olokwu Umuisi, Mgbirichi, Umuagwo, and finally to Ozuzu in Etche
town of Rivers State of Nigeria, where it finally joins the Atlantic
Ocean. This
River is of a very great significance to the people of Ihiagwa autonomous
community as it serves as a source of water for domestic use and other
purposes especially in those olden days before the introduction of pipe
borne water today in the community. Beside
it's importance as mentioned above, the river serves as a major boundary
between the community and it's surrounding communities such as Obinze
e.t.c. In fact
the importance of this river cannot be overemphasized even though there
have been some speculations over the years by some people that the river
has the characteristic of drowning only outsiders. This
statement is very wrong. This is because the OTAMIRI RIVER IS A SACRED
RIVER, and also named after the community's Chief Deity i.e the
OTAMIRI DEITY, which abhors evil. Because this deity abhors evil, it only
drowns those that come to the community to perpetrate evil. This is done
to cleanse and purge the land of evil in all it's ramifications. This
simply means that the river does not drown outsiders that come to the
community with good will and thoughts. Except of-course in the case one has come to
the community with evil thoughts or has done something very evil in his or
her community and have come to Ihiagwa to seek refuge, then the persons
life is in jeopardy if he or she steps into Otamiri river. Refreshing at the Otamiri River across Mboke, Ihiagwa |