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Nzam is a town in Anambra West Local Government Area of
Anambra State Anambra () is a States of Nigeria, state in Nigeria. It is located in the South East (Nigeria), South-eastern region of the country. The state was created on 27 August 1991. Anambra state is bounded by Delta State to the west, Imo State and Ri ...
, Nigeria. The town has boundaries in the North with Inoma Akator; in the east with Mmiata Anam; in the West with the
River Niger The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, Nige ...
; and in the South with Umuenwelum Anam. Starting from Otuocha one crosses
Anambra River The Anambra River ( Igbo: Ọmambala) flows into the Niger River and is found in Anambra, Nigeria. The river is the most important feeder of the River Niger below Lokoja. The flow of the Ọmambala River is released into the Atlantic through va ...
to Umueze Anam, going through Mmiata to Nzam or through Oroma-Etiti Anam via Umuenwelum to Nzam. The town is about sixteen Kilometers to Otuocha on the East, twenty-five kilometers to
Onitsha Onitsha ( or simply ''Ọ̀nị̀chà'') is a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River, in Anambra State, Nigeria. Onitsha along with various cities and towns in southern Anambra State, northern Imo State and neighboring Delta State on the we ...
on the south and six kilometers to the boundary of
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and Anambra state. Nzam, is constituted by eight villages; namely Etakolo, Odobo, Enekpa, Echa, Opkoliba, Urubi, Igeja, Uda. The area of the town is riverine, and most of the inhabitants are farmers and fishermen. They produce yam, cassava, maize and rice in abundance yearly.


History

Nzam is a unique Igala town. Unique in so many ways. For instance they are a bilingual people. Every Nzam person apart from speaking Igala as their mother tongue, also spoke Igbo, the language of the ethnic Igbo bordering Igalaland in the East. This has to do with the movement and settlement of people from that area hundreds of years ago. In the past
Niger River The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, Nige ...
was the main trading route between communities along its coast, it also facilitated migration and settlement. It may not be impossible therefore that the Nzam people or a part of them migrated from Igala. But the more common explanation by the people of Nzam regarding their bilingualism was that Nzam mastered Igala language as a trade strategy. Nzam was an important trade post during the boom days of the Niger River trade route. Being located upper north, it was one of the first large Igbo communities the Igala traders arrive in. Through such regular contacts, they learnt their language. When other Igbo traders come in from the hinterland, the Nzam trader becomes the go between, the middlemen. Because of his mastery of both languages the Nzam people were able to make good bargains to their advantage In summary, it can be deduced from the last paragraph above that it is wrong to affirm that Nzam is Igala. in fact, as submitted by the writer, most villages in Nzam never trace their origin from Igala. additionally, the culture and tradition of Nzam never depict the Igala. that you learnt a language for a purpose never make you the owner of such language.


Origin

The Igbo people of Nzam are said to be descendants of aboriginal Igbos, as well as those from neighboring communities. History also has it that the land in which the town was located was initially occupied by other aboriginal Igbos, whom migrant Igbos grew to outnumber. Some later re-emerged to join other native Igbos to repossess the town. The town's new monarch is Igwe Charles Enemali igwelo (IGWE OJOTULE) following the death of Igwe John Nwachukwu Ogugua (IDE NZAM) Igwelo Charles was elected in 2021,after burial of late Igwe Johh nwachukwu oguagua 3-year period as the customs and tradition demands.


References

{{Reflist Populated places in Anambra State