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Abazu | |
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Autonomous Community | |
Nickname: Pride of Ikeduru | |
Coordinates:5°33′32.12″N7°5′40.53″E / 5.5589222°N 7.0945917°E /5.5589222; 7.0945917 | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Imo State |
Currency and Currency Code | Naira - NGN |
language | Igbo language |
Headquarters/Village Square | Amaudara |
Government | |
• Eze | Oliver Njoku (Abazuma II) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Postcode | 461102 |
Area code | 234 |
Website | http://abazuikeduru.brinkster.net |
Abazu is an autonomous community inIkeduru Local Government Area ofImo State, Nigeria. It comprises three main villages and several kindreds and clans. The villages that make up Abazu are Umunnemoche, Ebem na Azu, and Ekpere na Oroka. The Village Square of Abazu is located at Amaudara.
Abazu is an autonomous community in southeastern Nigeria. Abazu is located along Owerri - Okigwe expressway. It has a latitude of 5.558922 and a longitude of 7.094592. It has a border with Akabo, Uzoagba, and Amatta.