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PRESENT AND PAST EXECUTIVES

EXCOS Names & Phone Numbers Pharm. Anene Maduka-President -General 08033384611 Engr. Chris Nwoye-Deputy P.G +2347012379297 Mr. Ebele Nwufo -1st Vice P.G +2348036431605 Mr. Azubike Akputa -2nd Vice P.G +2348039574429 Mr. Anthony Okonko -Treasurer-General +2347037851283 Barr. Agozie Okonkwo -.Secretary-General +2348161548837 Mr. Tony Muo – Asst. Secretary – Gen.+2347034990229 Comrade Chris Ik. Aghanya – Public Relations Officer […]

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HISTORY OF ST. EDWARD’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

1. Early Foundation Following the growth of Catholic Church in Amawbia , the mother Parish St. Mathew’s Catholic Church was growing from strength. By the year 1996, the then Parish Priest Very Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Otiaba introduced what he called “Village Masses” to bring Christ to the grassroots and to enable the aged to attend […]

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HISTORY OF ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH

ADVENT OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMAWBIA Like in most towns in this part of the country, Christianity came to Amawbia, along with the imposition or establishment of the British Colonial administration’s presence, dating back to 1903. St. Peter’s Anglican Church Amawbia, can therefore be said to have come a very long way, with a rich history, […]

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HISTORY OF ST. MATHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH AMAWBIA

1. EARLY HISTORY By early 1920s, the Colonial Administration was already well established in Onitsha Province. At Amawbia, Chiefs Agbata Ikele and Owelle Okongwu were recognized Warrant Chiefs. In the Catholic Church, the Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province had already established a large Parish at Adazi headed by Reverend Father Albert Bubendorff. Nearer home, the Catholic Church was […]

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CONSTITUTION OF OZO AMAWBIA

RULE 1. NAME OF THE SOCIETY The Association shall be known and called Ozo Amawbia Society. RULE 2. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES. To provide a closer relationship among its members. To organize social activities among its members. To promote and encourage a spirit of co-operation with the Okpaligwe of Amawbia in matters affecting the traditions and […]

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OZO TRADITIONAL TITLE SOCIETY IN AMAWBIA

Ozo title taking in Amawbia town was reviewed in 1947 – 1948 and certain aspect of its performance was approved to be made entirely in cash. Ozo Title taking in Amawbia is performed in two stages: 1. Kpololo Ozo or Ozo uno-ngu 2. Ozo Ochichi or Igba Nkpu. Kpololo Ozo must be performed before the Ozo […]

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BIOGRAPGHY OF LATE H.R.M. IGWE M. O. OKOYE

Late His Royal Majesty Igwe Michael Ositadimma Okoye was born in December 25th 1926 at Aguogba – Adabebe Village Amawbia. He was born to the family of Okoye Nwika in Oguluwa kindred. His mother Nwangbankwo hails from Nibo Town in Ezeoye Village. She was a daughter of Erike Family. Late His Majesty started his primary […]

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AMAWBIA TOWN VIGILANTE SERVICES

Prior to the promulgation of the Anambra State Vigilante Services Law No . 9 of 2000 as published in the Anambra State of Nigeria Official Gazette Vol. 10 dated 4th August, 2000. The Amawbia Community had through the ALL AGE GRADES MEETING of the Town established a security network of able-bodied men to guarantee the […]

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CONSTITUTION OF AMAWBIA YOUTH VANGUARD

ARTICLE 1:       NAME AND TITLE The Organization shall be called Amawbia Youth Vanguard here in after referred to as AYV or simply the “Vanguard”.   ARTICLE 2:       MOTTO Restore the Integrity of Amawbia   ARTICLE 3: OFFICE ADDRESS/APPLICATION OFFICE AND ADDRESS The Registered Office and Address of the Vanguard shall be ATU Secretariat. Eziokpaligwe square […]

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HISTORY OF COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL AMAWBIA

The school was formerly called secondary school Amawbia. It was founded in  1978 with  Mrs.  J.  Anugwu  as the pioneer   principal . with time the school became popular with a teaming population and renowned academic excellence   The population of the school dropped due to prolonged strike .The  school is now co-educational accommodating both boy […]

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