Ututu people are a group of
people inhabiting Ututu Clan in Arochukwu L. G A. of Abia State. The original
boundaries of Ututu are - in the east by the Cross River
and Isu Clan, in the South by
Enyong and Itu Rivers / Creeks, in the North by
Ihechiowa Clan and in the West by Arochukwu Clan and Nkana River
/ Iwerre Clan.
The geographical area known as Ututu described above is named after the founder of the Clan Mazi Otutu Ezema.
It
is perhaps Dr. C. O. Okoreaffia, a renowned anthropologist that best describes
the stratification of Ututu Villages. According to him, Ututu is an
autonomous community of 19 Villages. These Villages are zoned into four
anthropological groupings, which have stood the test of settlement
stratification from the very beginning of the Ututu settlement. The zones are
in alphabetical order:
Zone One: Ututu Akasi: made up of 5
villages, namely;
1.
Amakofia
2.
Eziama
3.
Obijoma
4.
Ohomja
5.Ugwuogo
1.
Amasa
2.
Amaeke
3. Amankwu
4. Amodu
5. Nkpakpi
6. Obiagwulu
Zone
Three:
Ututu Umunna Isii made up of 4 villages, namely;
1. Amaebem
2. Obiakang
3. Obialuoko
4. Ukwuakwu
Zone
Four:
Ututu Umu Ugwuonyiri made up of 4 villages namely;
1. Abuma.
2. Amaetiti
3. Obiene
4. Ubila
C. O. OKOREAFFIA PH.D
C. O. OKOREAFFIA PH.D
23.2.1959
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