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Lejja

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1233: 1207: 38:. It is the location of a prehistoric archaeological site which contains iron smelting furnaces and slag that dates back to 2000 BC. The village square at Otobo ugwu is likely the first village square in Lejja contains over 800 blocks of slag weighs between 34 and 57 kg. Geophysical investigations have located buried iron slag in several other locations in the community. 92:
Many primary and secondary schools are located in Lejja. The schools serve both the local community and other neighbouring communities. The Federal Government Girls' Collage Lejja was founded in 1995 and only admits girls both for junior and senior secondary schools in boarding school. The school is
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The town has many festivals and traditional events that are celebrated annually. One of such is the new yam festival, which is celebrated every year, following the farm harvest season. Another local cultural event is the masquerade event, which includes the Omaba and Odo only worn by men.
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owned by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education. Another secondary school located in the community is the state-owned Community Secondary School, Lejja. For primary education, the Community Primary School Lejja serves the primary education needs of the community.
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Another common occupation among the Lejja community is trading. Traders sell some of the local produce or they buy other farm produce from neighouring communities.
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Lejja is predominantly a community of farmers. Some of the local farm produce grown in the community are
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There are two main religions in Lejja, which include Christianity and African tradition worshippers.
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Museums, archaeologists and indigenous people : archaeology and the public in Nigeria
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by CHIDOZIE S. AGU and CHUKWUMA, C. OPATA, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA
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OTOBO, Tarimobo Michael; TARIMOBO-OTOBO, Rugina (2016-03-31).
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International Journal of Forensic Medical Investigation
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Index

Enugu State
Nigeria
Igbo people
Nsukka
Archaeology of Lejja
yam
cassava
coco yam
IRON TECHNOLOGY AND POLITICAL POWER: EXAMPLES FROM THE IRON SMELTING BELT OF NSUKKA AREA, ENUGU STATE, SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA
Opi (archaeological site)
Archaeology of Igbo-Ukwu
Lejja, iron smelting kingdom
"Iron and its influence on the prehistoric site of Lejja"
"DIGITAL AND PALMER DERMATOGLYPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE IJAW ETHNIC GROUP"
doi
10.21816/ijfmi.v2i1.18
ISSN
2489-0286
"Geophysical investigations for locating buried iron slag at Lejja, southern Nigeria | Journalasjt"
ISBN
9781841712000
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Neolithic
Dufuna canoe
Iron Age
Afikpo
Daima
Ife

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