Akatta
Akatta is a major town in Oru East Local Government Area of Imo State in Nigeria. It is bordered to the north west by the towns Nnempi, Akuma and Amagu, to the north east by Amaebu and Amazu, to the south east by Okporo, Umutanze and Atta Njaba, and to the south west by Omuma. The following villages make up Akatta: Akwa, Urah, Ichi-Amaka, Ubaha, Ubahangwu, Okwu and Azu Akatta.[1] The town is approximately 20 km (12 mi) west of Orlu.
Akatta | |
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Town | |
Akatta Location in Nigeria | |
Coordinates: 5.7770°N 6.9585°E | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Imo |
Local Government Area | Oru East |
Population | |
• Ethnicity | Igbo |
• Religion | Christianity, Traditional Beliefs |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Akatta has produced at least two members of the Imo state house of Assembly,[2] two permanent secretaries/principal secretaries, [3] professors, among others.
Ethnicity
The majority of the population are Igbo and have Igbo culture.
Religion
Christianity is the dominant religion in Akatta, with the majority of the population Catholics, followed by the Anglicans and Protestants. There is a small minority of Jehovah Witness and other christian denominations. There are three catholic parishes, which are all part of the Catholic Diocese of Orlu:[4]
- St. Michael's Parish Akatta
- St. Martin's Parish Akwa Akatta
- St. Patrick Parish Ihitte Akatta
Education
Akatta has one public secondary school, over six public primary schools and a number of private schools. The public schools include:
- Akatta Secondary School, Akatta
- Akwa Primary School (also known as Central School Ihitte Akatta)
- Urah Primary School
- Ichi Primary School
- Central School Akatta
- Ubaha Primary School
Commerce
Markets
- Afor Akatta (the major market in Akatta)
- Nkwo Akwa (an evening mini-market)