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[[Mbaise]] is a city in southeastern [[Nigeria]]. It's towns are gradually developing into citiies and it is set in the heart of the [[Igboland]]. Mbaise sits in a rain forest and produces many important agricultural products such as yams, cassava, corn, groundnuts, palm products and rubber from Amaokwe in Nnarambia Ahiara in Ahiazu L. G. A. It is the home of the best paint Industries in the Country and has a Nail Industry in Ogbe Ahiara.Mbaise currently has a population of 2.5 million
'''Mbaise''' is a city in southeastern [[Nigeria]]. It's towns are gradually developing into citiies and it is set in the heart of the [[Igboland]]. Mbaise sits in a rain forest and produces many important agricultural products such as yams, cassava, corn, groundnuts, palm products and rubber from Amaokwe in Nnarambia Ahiara in Ahiazu L. G. A. It is the home of the best paint Industries in the Country and has a Nail Industry in Ogbe Ahiara.Mbaise currently has a population of 2.5 million


Important educational institutions in Mbaise include the Old Pater Noster in Ekwereazu, Mbaise Boys Secondary School, Ekwereazu Girls Secondary School,Community Secondary School Amuzi and the Famous Ahiara Technical Collage. The city is also home to the Matter Ecclesia Catholic Cathedral Ahiara, one of the city's town Ahiara(Amuzi in particular) has the largest number of Reverend Fathers in the World after [[Ireland]].There is also Mater Ecclesia Seminary which could be located at Nguru a surburb in Aboh Mbaise,and has produced quite a number of priests for the diocese.
Important educational institutions in Mbaise include the Old Pater Noster in Ekwereazu, Mbaise Boys Secondary School, Ekwereazu Girls Secondary School,Community Secondary School Amuzi and the Famous Ahiara Technical Collage. The city is also home to the Matter Ecclesia Catholic Cathedral Ahiara, one of the city's town Ahiara(Amuzi in particular) has the largest number of Reverend Fathers in the World after [[Ireland]].There is also Mater Ecclesia Seminary which could be located at Nguru a surburb in Aboh Mbaise,and has produced quite a number of priests for the diocese.

Revision as of 14:48, 18 July 2006

Mbaise is a city in southeastern Nigeria. It's towns are gradually developing into citiies and it is set in the heart of the Igboland. Mbaise sits in a rain forest and produces many important agricultural products such as yams, cassava, corn, groundnuts, palm products and rubber from Amaokwe in Nnarambia Ahiara in Ahiazu L. G. A. It is the home of the best paint Industries in the Country and has a Nail Industry in Ogbe Ahiara.Mbaise currently has a population of 2.5 million

Important educational institutions in Mbaise include the Old Pater Noster in Ekwereazu, Mbaise Boys Secondary School, Ekwereazu Girls Secondary School,Community Secondary School Amuzi and the Famous Ahiara Technical Collage. The city is also home to the Matter Ecclesia Catholic Cathedral Ahiara, one of the city's town Ahiara(Amuzi in particular) has the largest number of Reverend Fathers in the World after Ireland.There is also Mater Ecclesia Seminary which could be located at Nguru a surburb in Aboh Mbaise,and has produced quite a number of priests for the diocese.

Like many other Nigerian cities, Mbaise is currently facing unemployment and crime.

Mbaise has more than 32 Kingdoms; some of the finest traditional Igbo regional monarchs or Ezes that Mbaise had includes Eze Cyril Unanka(Nna anyi Cyril) of Amuzi Mbaise, Eze Boniface Okoroanyanwu of Obohia,Eze Onyekwere of Nnarambia,and a host of others.

Mbaise Currently has three local governments Ahiazu, Ezinihite, and Aboh Mbaise. The name "Mbaise" was derived from the original five communities namely Agbaaja, Uvuru, Ezi na Ihite, Ahiara, and Ekwereazu.

There is a popular saying in Igboland that if you see a snake and an Mbaise man. You are safer killing the Mbaise man because the snake is more trustworthy