# Akabo

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Village in Imo state, Nigeria

Map showing local area around Akabo (1975)

**Akabo**[Listen](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/4/4e/LL-Q33578_%28ibo%29-Chinwoke_01-Akabo.wav/LL-Q33578_%28ibo%29-Chinwoke_01-Akabo.wav.mp3)[ⓘ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:LL-Q33578_(ibo)-Chinwoke_01-Akabo.wav) is a village complex in the [Ikeduru Local Government Area](/source/Ikeduru) of [Imo State](/source/Imo_State), [Nigeria](/source/Nigeria), [West Africa](/source/West_Africa).[1] A village with this same name is also found in [Nnewi](/source/Nnewi) and [Oguta](/source/Oguta), all in Igboland.

## Geography

Akabo lies on the west bank of the Okitankwo River, about 10 kilometers northeast of the state capital of [Owerri](/source/Owerri), but about 20 km by road. It shares borders with towns like Mbieri to the north, Iho and Uzoagba to the northeast, Amatta to the east, Orji to the south, and Ubomiri to the west. The major villages of Akabo are Umunnemoche, Amukachi, Amii, Umuiyi, Umuebem, Umuekpere, Amuzu, and Obiudo.

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Akabo (Approved)](https://geonames.nga.mil/geon-ags/rest/services/RESEARCH/GIS_OUTPUT/MapServer/0/query?outfields=*&where=full_name%3D+%27Akabo%27) at [GEOnet Names Server](/source/GEOnet_Names_Server), [United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency](/source/National_Geospatial-Intelligence_Agency)

[05°33′02″N 007°03′59″E / 5.55056°N 7.06639°E / 5.55056; 7.06639](https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Akabo&params=05_33_02_N_007_03_59_E_)

v t e Populated places of Imo State, Nigeria Cities Ahiara Awo-Omamma Izombe Okigwe Orlu Owerri (State capital) Towns and local government areas Abba Aboh Mbaise Ahiazu Mbaise Akatta Amaifeke Amaigbo Amandugba Amike Anara Arondizuogu Dikenafai Ehime Mbano Ejemekwuru Ekwereazu Emekuku Eziama Obiato Ezinihitte Mbaise Ihiagwa Mbieri Mgbidi Naze Nekede Ngugu Nkwerre Nnarambia Obaku Oguta Ohaji/Egbema Ohoba Okwelle Okwuabala Okwudor Orsu Osemotor Osina Owerri North Ozara Ubomiri Umuagwo Umuaka Umueshi Umuezukwe Umundugba Umunoha Umunumo Villages and other populated places Abajah Abazu-Akabo Akabo Akalovo Amafor Amaimo Amakohia Amakohia Ubi Amatta Amauju Amaebu Ogwa Awaka Awo, Imo Azara Egbelu Edenta Egbu Ekwerazu Ogwa Emekeobibi Emii Ezeoke Nsu Eziorsu Ihite Ihitte Ogwa Ihuo Ikembara Irete Isuobiangwu Itu Lude Ahiara Ndegwu Nkalu Nkwesi Obazu Obeakpu Obigwo Obilokwu Mbieri Obinze Obizi Oboama Obodo Obodoukwu Ochicha Ogbe Okohia Okwuohia Orji Orodo Orogwe Oru na Nneude Otulu, Ahiara Otulu, Oru West Owelu Uburu Ekwe Umu Oma Umuaghadi Inyishia Umuchima Umunahu Umuofa Umuoke Uratta Uzuaba

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