Owan West

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Owan West
LGA
CountryFlag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
State Edo State
Area
  Total283 sq mi (732 km2)
Time zone UTC+1 (WAT)
Owan West

Owan West is a Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria. Its headquarter is in the town of Sabongidda Ora. [1]

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It has an area of 732 km2 and a population of 97,388 at the 2006 census.

The postal code of the area is 313. [2]

Wedding customs

Wedding List is the list given to the intending groom looking to marry a woman from Sabongida Ora (Owan West). Everything on the list is to be purchased and presented at the traditional wedding ceremony (this is to be fixed and agreed on before list is given)[ citation needed ]. The content of the list varies based on the family head, the standard however are;

  1. Bride's dowry (depends on the head of the family)
  2. Suitcase of clothes
  3. An umbrella
  4. A Small basin of egusi seeds
  5. Twenty-one tubers of yam
  6. One smoked/dried antelope
  7. Twenty-one kola-nuts (double lobed)
  8. One large dried fish
  9. Twenty-one pieces of bitter kola
  10. A keg of palmwine
  11. Twenty-one pieces of alligator pepper
  12. Two bottles of schnapps
  13. Two bottles of dry gin
  14. Two kegs of palm oil (25 litres)
  15. Two bags of salt
  16. One she-goat
  17. A bottle of honey
  18. A packet of sugar
  19. Two cartons of beer
  20. Two cartons of malt drink
  21. Two crates each of 3 different soda drinks i.e. Cola, Pepsi, Fanta, Mirinda, Sprite etc.

Towns and Village

Owan west is made up of three districts which houses several villages. the districts and some of the villages are listed below: District of Iuleha -: Aropo, Avbiognula, Avbiosi, Eruere, Ikpeyan, Iloje, Ivbiodohen, Oah, Obii camp, Ogha Okpuje and so on; District of Ora -: Eme-ora, Igho-usie, Ikpafolame, Ogakha, Ogbeturu, Oke, Orbiogharin, Sabongida-Ora, Sobe and so on; District of Ozalla-: Ozalla. [3]

Economy

The crops grown in the local government includes-: Yams, Maize, Cassava, Plantain, Cocoa. The local government also hosts a number of market such as Sabo market, Uhonmora market, Ikhin Market, Uzebba market and Ozalla market.

Festivals

There are several festivals celebrated in Owan West Local government which includes; Obazu festival-: Obazu festival is held among the Aomas of Iuleha which is strictly restricted to men folks, Ohonomoimen festival of luleha (Owan/Oras clan,

Ivbamen or Ororuen festival of Ozalla in Owan West, Oriminyan festival of oguta-Evbiame (Owan/Ora) clan.

Economy and Occupation [4] [ page needed ]

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