Awgu is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Enugu State, south eastern Nigeria, with its Headquarter in the Town of Awgu. Awgu local government area derived its name from Awgu town, one of the communities which also serves as the headquarters. Awgu LGA is located in the southern part of Enugu State and is bounded in the north…
Awgu is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Enugu State with its Headquarter in the Town of Awgu. The present Awgu LGA was created out of the greater Awgu Local government area which included Aninri and Oji River local government areas. It has a population of 390,681, according to the 2006 census. Out this, 95, 421 are males while 102,…
Enugu (Top of the Hill) is blessed with a lot of beautiful, natural landscapes, making it the perfect place to explore and hike around. Whether under a cool shelter of trees in the forest or on the golden hillsides, a wide variety of nature trails provide locations for leisurely strolls or strenuous mountain climbs. what makes…
Christmas is annual Christian celebration that happens on the 25th of December to mark the birth of Jesus Christ. Igbo people, being mostly Christians are used to celebrating it in a big way and with their extended families.
To the Igbo, the celebration begins a few weeks before Christmas and ends few days after the new…
Awgu is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Enugu State, Nigeria. Geographically, Awgu LGA is located approximately between latitudes 06 00’ and 06 19’ North of the Equator and longitudes 07 23’ and 07 35’ East of the Greenwich Meridian. Awgu LGA is bounded in the north by Udi and Nkanu West LGAs, in the west by Oji River LGA and share border with…
This post was inspired by a blog post i read sometime last year '2017' i can't remember the author of the post but it was talking about the need to embrace our local tourism. The author shared how he took his family for sightseeing in his community instead of going on a vacation to a…
Too fun that i wish Aju is a yearly festival.. I decided to share my Ugbo experience because 2018 is around the corner. I can't seem to forget my first visit to Ugbo and i look forward to visiting again. It was our last year in the higher institution and we were about to write…