Umueshi
Umueshi is a community in Ideato South Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. The community comprises 15 villages, including: Okorobi, Umuezeanuwai, Umunwangwu, Umuanajughi, Ukabi, Umuokwara, Umudieshi, Okoroikpa, Umuduruaku, Umudire, and Obinugwu. EnvironmentIt is the home of Umueshi Gully Erosion intervention project by the World Bank.[1] CultureUmueshi is a Christian community. The two major denominations are Catholic and Anglican. The native inhabitants speak Igbo and English. EconomyThe main occupations are agriculture and trade. Natural resources include palm trees, white sand, bamboo trees etc. CultureThe Umueshi people maintain cordial relations with their neighbours: Ntueke, Amanator, Ogboko, Obiohia, Isiekenesi, Dikenafai, Umuobom, Ugbelle, Umuma-isiaku, Umuchima and Urualla. GeographyOther villages in Umueshi are Umuokwaraire, Umuawa, Umuokohia Umuokaranadike, Okabi, Umuelee, Agwa, and Umuegbu Umuawa is a village in Umunagankpa clan of Umueshi autonomous community Ideato in Imo state. Ideato South has faced erosion problems.[1][2] An intervention programme has the support of the World Bank. Umueshi Gully Erosion intervention site includes Amanato and Ntueke as neighbouring (watershed contributor) communities.[1] EconomyThe major occupations are agriculture and trade. References
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