Umueshi
Umueshi al'umma ce a ƙaramar hukumar Ideato ta kudu a jihar Imo a Najeriya. Al’ummar ta ƙunshi ƙauyuka 15 da suka haɗa da: Okorobi, Umuezeanuwai, Umunwangwu, Umuanajughi, Ukabi, Umuokwara, Umudieshi, Okoroikpa, Umuduruaku, Umudire, da Obinugwu.
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Ƴantacciyar ƙasa | Najeriya | |||
Jihohin Najeriya | Jahar Imo | |||
Ƙananan hukumumin a Nijeriya | Ideato ta Kudu | |||
Bayanan Tuntuɓa | ||||
Kasancewa a yanki na lokaci |
Muhalli
gyara sasheGidan ne na aikin Umueshi Gully Erosion interventio na Bankin Duniya.[1]
Al'adu
gyara sasheAl'ummar Umueshi Kiristoci ne. Manyan ɗarikokin biyu sune Katolika da Anglican. Mazaunan ƙasar suna jin harshen Igbo da Ingilishi.
Tattalin Arziki
gyara sasheBabban sana'o'in mazauna garin shine, noma da kasuwanci.
Albarkatun kasa sun haɗa da dabino, farin yashi, bishiyar gora da dai sauransu.
Al'adu
gyara sasheMutanen Umueshi suna kula da maƙwabtansu: Ntueke, Amanator, Ogboko, Obiohia, Isiekenesi, Dikenafai, Umuobom, Ugbelle, Umuma-isiaku, Umuchima da Urulla.
Geography
gyara sasheSauran ƙauyukan Umueshi sune Umuokwaraire, Umuawa, Umuokohia Umuokaranadike, Okabi, Umuelee, Agwa, da Umuegbu.
Umuawa ƙauye ne a cikin dangin Umunagankpa na Umueshi mai cin gashin kansa na Ideato a cikin jihar Imo.
Ideato South ta fuskanci matsalolin zaizayar ƙasa.[1][2] Shirin shiga tsakani yana da goyon bayan bankin duniya. Aikin Umueshi Gully Erosion intervention, ya haɗa da Amanato da Ntueke a matsayin maƙwabta (masu ba da gudummawar ruwa). [1]
Tattalin Arziki
gyara sasheManyan sana’o’in garin kuwa su ne noma da kasuwanci.
Manazarta
gyara sashe- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Resettlement Action Plan for Umueshi Ideato-South Erosion Gully Site, Imo State" (PDF). www-wds.worldbank.org: 18. September 2014. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
- ↑ Oyegun, Charles Uwadiae; et al. (2016). "Gully Characterization and Soil Properties in Selected Communities in Ideato South Lga, Imo State, Nigeria". Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Nature and Science. 14 (2): 2. ISSN 2375-7167. Retrieved May 21, 2016.