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Oke Nnachi

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Oke Nnachi was the son of Nnachi[1] and possibly introduced the idea of bringing Akpa troops to help the Eze Agwu, Nnachi clan, and Obong Okon Ita rebels during the Aro-Ibibio Wars. After the short dynasty of Osim and Akuma Nnubi of Akuma, Oke Nnachi became king of Arochukwu. His descendants still retain the throne.

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  1. ^ Richard Ohizu Igwegbe (1962). "Oke+Nnachi" The Original History of Arondizougu from 1635-1960. International Press. p. 9.
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