THE HISTORY OF AMAGU AKEGBE UGWU. by Paul Ewo The oral tradition that traced the origin of Amagu people has no serious refutation hence, all of the sources agree with each other on the origin, settlement and modus vivendi of Amagu Akegbe Ugwu Autonomous Communiy. Ngeneuba, is the originator of Amagu people and is the fourth son of Akegbeze. Akegbeze, the progenitor of Awkunanaw clan, is the son of a great hunter known as Ojiene Ntuegbeze. Ntugbueze was from Akeze Okigwe in the present Imo State of Nigeria. Ojiakome Ntuegbueze and his son Ojiene were acclaimed farmers and hunters who escaped from their ancestral home at Akeze following terrifying kindred of scuffles and settle at the bank of a stream known as Mmiri Ogwugwu. The settlement was later named Ogwugwu Ntuegbeze. Ojiene Ntuegbeze was blessed with five sons, namely, Ogwugwueze, Akegbeze, Owellieze, Iheze and Agbogwueze which presently constitute the Ntuegbenese clan. After the death of Ntuegneze, his eldest son...