Abba, Imo State

Abba, Imo State

Abba is a small town in Nwangele Local Government Area, Imo State, Nigeria. The traditional ruler of Abba is Eze Emmanuel Madukwem Unaka (Uburu 1 of Abba & Eze Ahurukwe of Abba).


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