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Osina,_Ideato_North Latitude and Longitude:

5°53′15″N 7°6′10″E / 5.88750°N 7.10278°E / 5.88750; 7.10278
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Osina
Town
Osina is located in Nigeria
Osina
Osina
Location of Osina
Coordinates: 5°53′15″N 7°6′10″E / 5.88750°N 7.10278°E / 5.88750; 7.10278
Country  Nigeria
State Imo State
Local Government Area Ideato North
Government
 • Current Warrant ChiefEze Obi Ben Igwilo
Time zone UTC+1 ( WAT)

Osina is a town in Ideato North Local Government of Imo State, Nigeria and is under Orlu senatorial zone. Osina has four villages: Eluama, Uhualla, Ofeke, Umuduru/Umuogbu (Durunogbu). The Nnewi – Okigwe road passes through Osina. The Awka – Umuahia road (on which construction was abandoned in the mid 1980s) also passes through Osina.

Geography

Geographically, Osina falls within the tropical rain forest region of Nigeria. However, some of its village locations suffer from gully erosion, which has reduced the soil in some areas to a porous sandy terrain because the soil is made up of loose Maastrichtian Ajali sandstone that has little or no cement adherence. The town remains an area of rich agricultural produce and of business trade of the Imo state. It is located about 54 kilometres from Owerri in Imo State, Nigeria and it’s about 73 minutes’ drive via Owerri - Orlu road. [1]

Education

There are four secondary schools in Osina:

  • St Joseph’s Secondary School, Osina
  • Secondary Commercial School (Ideal Secondary School), Osina
  • Bonus Pastor Catholic Seminary, Osina (Orlu Dioscese)
  • St John’s Christosom Anglican Seminary, Osina (Ideato Diocese)

There are six primary schools in Osina:

  • Primary School 1 (St Mary’s), Eluama, Osina
  • Primary School 2 (St John’s), Ofeke, Osina
  • St Nicholas Primary School, Eluama, Osina
  • Alaubeojukwu Primary School, Umuogbu, Osina
  • Alaogidi Primary School, Uhualla, Osina
  • Ihuelefo Primary School, Ofeke, Osina

St Joseph's Nursery, Primary and Secondary School Osina

Health

  • Osina Community Hospital
  • Chika Medical Centre
  • Ajebionu Medical Centre (Psychiatric)

Churches and Places of Worship

  • St Mary’s Catholic Church, Osina
  • St John’s Anglican Church, Osina
  • Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
  • New Bethel Anglican Church Osina
  • Assemblies of God Church Osina
  • Anglican Church of Christ Osina
  • Anglican Church of Pentecost Durunogbu Osina
  • St Michaels Catholic Church Ofe-eke Osina
  • St Jude's Catholic Church Ikpa Eluama Osina

Festivals and Entertainment

  • The Annual New Yam Festival (August 4)
  • Masquerade Festival – Late October or Early November
  • All Christian Festivals (particularly Christmas)
  • Ezumezu Osina (particularly end of the year)

Shopping

The main shopping centre is the Afor Market, which is open on daily basis between 7am and 7pm, with heightened activities every four days. The Nkwo Market is about 500 metres from the Afor Market and operates every fours days from 2pm to 7pm.

Economy

Residents of Osina are mainly traders and farmers. The chief crop is palm products such as palm oil, palm kernel, and palm wine.

Most sons and daughters of Osina live in the cities such as Lagos, Onitsha, Owerri, Port Harcourt and Aba.

Social Organisations in Osina

  • Osina Town Union
  • Osina Youth Club
  • Academic Association of Osina Citizens (ACASOC)
  • Ishioha Social Club
  • Ideal Social Club
  • Umuada Osina (Daughters of Osina)
  • Supreme best friends club international Osina
  • Osina cultural association UK
  • Osina Renaissance association ( EZUMEZU )

Facilities

  • Osina Micro Finance Bank [2] [3]
  • Post Office
  • Agility Chemical & Allied Product Nigeria Limited Osina
  • Jacike Oil Osina

References

  1. ^ Akpofure, Edirin; Akana, Tombra S. (1 June 2016). "Palaeocurrent and facies analysis of Ajali Sandstone in Western Anambra basin, Nigeria". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 118: 75–86. doi: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2016.02.008.
  2. ^ "NDIC Micro Finance Banks".
  3. ^ "Central Bank of Nigeria | All Financial Institutions | Osina%20Microfinance%20Bank%20Limited". www.cenbank.org. Retrieved 2015-09-25.