Anambra State, located in the heart of Southeast Nigeria, is often referred to as the “Light of the Nation.” With its capital in Awka, the state serves as a massive commercial and intellectual hub. It is a land defined by its warmth, hospitality, and an incredible spirit of enterprise.

Quick Facts & Geography
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Total LGAs: 21 (including Aguata, Onitsha, Nnewi, and Idemili).
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Population: A bustling hub with one of the highest population densities in Africa.
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Borders: Delta State (West), Imo State (South), Enugu State (East), and Kogi State (North).
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Natural Wealth: Rich in natural gas, crude oil, bauxite, and ceramics, alongside fertile soil perfect for agriculture.
Climate & Agriculture
Anambra enjoys a lush, tropical climate with two distinct seasons:
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Rainy Season (March–October): Characterized by rich vegetation and heavy rainfall (~3,000mm annually).
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Dry Season (November–March): A time for harvest and cultural festivals. The state is a breadbasket for the region, producing high yields of yam, cassava, rice, and palm produce.
Must-Visit Landmarks
| Landmark | What to Expect |
| Ogba Waterfalls | A stunning natural waterfall gushing from the massive Ogba Rock cave in Owerre Ezukala. |
| Agulu Lake | A serene natural lake home to rare species of crocodiles and beautiful picnic spots. |
| Rojenny Tourist Village | A comprehensive relaxation center in Oba featuring a zoo, Olympic-sized pool, and cultural displays. |
| Ikenga Virgin Forest | A rare, untouched rainforest ecosystem preserved for generations. |
| River Niger Bridge | The iconic gateway connecting Eastern and Western Nigeria. |
