Orogwe

Orogwe is a member of the Umuoha Ofo Ise autonomous community; one of the five sons of the legend Oha in the then Igbo land of eastern Nigeria.The Onitcha-Owerri express road cuts across the community 7 km before the famous control-post roundabout in Owerri Municipal.Orogwe is made up of the following village heads; Umueze, Ubah, Umuafom, Umunjanwoke, Amato and Umunnomo.Orogwe is predominantly a christian community.Christianity in Orogwe was founded by a returned freed slave named Ojure who was a CMS Missionary from Bonny Island sent by his church to a meeting at Onitsha but recognized his village for which he was subsequently sent to begin Christian activities there from which St Marks Anglican Church was eventually planted.Some of the educated locals have migrated to Nigerian urban cities and overseas for greener pastures and to actualise their career dreams.
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