Ozara, Abia State

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Ozara
Autonomous community
Ozara is located in Nigeria
Ozara
Ozara
Location in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°47′37.4″N 7°31′25.5″E / 5.793722°N 7.523750°E / 5.793722; 7.523750Coordinates: 5°47′37.4″N 7°31′25.5″E / 5.793722°N 7.523750°E / 5.793722; 7.523750
CountryNigeria
StateAbia State
Local government areaIsuikwuato
Time zoneWest Africa Time

Ozara is an autonomous community in Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria. The mainly agricultural community of Ozara is a compacted settlement. Ozara is led by a Tribal king, Eze Lazarus Mmaduagwu.[citation needed] The community school, Ozara Central School, formerly a Catholic mission school, is currently managed by the government.[1] Ozara has a railway station called Ozara Station, in a site which is an hour's walk from the center of the community through Uzo-Ugboala.

Ozara formerly observe an "eight-market-day" trade which takes place every "Eke" market day. Recently, it has been reduced to every four days which means it now observes both Ozara and the nearby Amiyi community's market days. Ozara sells primarily garri, varieties of yam, palm oil, and other farm produce.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Results for OZARA CENTRAL SCHOOL -OZARA polling unit". abiadecides.org.


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