Where tradition meets progress — explore the heritage that defines our identity.
A mystical freshwater lake surrounded by legends of sacred crocodiles and ancient fishing traditions. A major cultural landmark and emerging eco-tourism destination in Anambra State.
Nearby Igbo-Ukwu holds 9th-century bronze artifacts that reveal a sophisticated metallurgical tradition predating European contact — a testament to the depth of Igbo civilization.
Our most celebrated annual festival — a thanksgiving for harvest featuring masquerades, traditional wrestling, music, and communal feasting that brings all wards together.
Orumba North carries the spiritual legacy of Nri, the ancient ritual capital of the Igbo people. Traditional title systems and sacred groves preserve this living connection to the past.
Known as the yam capital of Anambra, our communities maintain traditional farming techniques, communal labour systems, and vibrant market days that have sustained generations.
The Ozo, Ichie, and Nze title systems remain vital institutions — community leaders who preserve customs, mediate disputes, and organise festivals that bind our society together.