The Ohuhu clan of Umuhaia north in Abia State Nigeria Igbo people, also referred to as Ohonhaw, form a unique community of people in Umuahia, Abia state, Nigeria, consisting of several Autonomous Community including Umukabia, Ohiya, Isingwu, Ofeme, Afugiri, Nkwoegwu, Umuawa, Umudiawa, Akpahia, Umuagu, Amaogugu, Umule- Eke-okwuru, etc. Ohuhu was formerly known as Umuhu-na-Okaiuga, or better-known as Ohu-ahia-na-otu. Until 1949, the Umuopara clan used to be part of Ohuhu. before they were carved out politically.
There are several beliefs regarding the origin of Ohuhu people. One view is that the Ohuhu people did not migrate from anywhere. This view is supported by the fact that most communities in Ohuhu have their old or abandoned settlements, Okpuala, also located in Ohuhu. While this view sounds plausible, some villages in Ohuhu today can convincingly trace their old settlement to places outside Ohuhu, even though they have another okpuala now located in Ohuhu. Umukabi, Umuawa, Umuagu, Umungasi, Umudiawa are few examples in this category.
Yohoho
And a bottle of rum
I'm in the gutter
But i've got the gun
16 men on a dead man's chest
A little lead for a little rest
One's for shit
One's for shame
Now the hurt
Fans the flame
Yohoho
Here's the fun
You get to go
I get to come
Six bold strokes
And no new jokes
The lost & founds
Your only hope
Here's the lard
In leather glove
Answered dreams
Straight from above
Pull me in
Drag me down
You can be the kapt'n
As we're tumbling
Always down
Go slow
On the torture-show
Fear not what you can't see
The pulse
The pain
The ecstasy
A hollow space
An empty grave