Akegbe Ogwugwueze

Akegbe Ogwugwueze(a.k.a Okunano or Osagwede Osawuwa): The youngest son of Ntuegbe according to history was the progenitor of Obuoffia, Akegbe-Ugwu, Amodu and Umah.He got married to a lame woman he encountered in a thick forest near Amuri, now in Nkanu West local government area of Enugu state, during one of his hunting expedition, as he was said to be a reputable hunter.

It was learnt that the woman had been cast out to the forest by her relations from Amuri who considered her disability a taboo. The woman, though a cripple, was apparently beautiful.....

Akegbe Ogwugwueze not minding her disability, took her in as a wife. The marriage was blessed with four male children namely, Obuoffia, Akegbe-Ugwu, Amodu and Umah.........to be continued.

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