About Umuota

Umuota Village is known throughout the region for its hospitality and vibrant trading activities. Often described as the gateway to Amaudara, Umuota welcomes visitors and traders from neighboring communities, making it a hub of commercial and social interaction.

The name "Umuota" signifies abundance and plenty, reflecting the village's prosperity and the generous nature of its people. Umuota has historically been a center for trade and commerce within Amaudara Community.

Village History

Umuota was founded by families with strong trading backgrounds who established the village as a commercial center. The strategic location of Umuota made it a natural meeting point for traders and travelers.

Historical highlights include:

  • Establishment of the first major market in Amaudara
  • Development of trade routes connecting to neighboring communities
  • Building of guest facilities for travelers and traders
  • Creation of trade guilds and merchant associations
  • Hosting of inter-community trade fairs

Leadership & Governance

Village Chief

Chief [Name]

Traditional Village Head
Market Leader

[Name]

Market Chairman
Youth Leader

[Name]

Youth Leader

Economic Activities

Umuota's economy is diverse and dynamic:

  • Trading: The village hosts a thriving market every four days
  • Commerce: Numerous shops and trading stores
  • Transportation: Services connecting Amaudara to other communities
  • Hospitality: Guest houses and food services for travelers
  • Agriculture: Farming to support the local population

The Umuota Market

The Umuota Market is one of the largest in the area, attracting traders from across Nwangele LGA and beyond. The market features:

  • Fresh produce from Amaudara's farms
  • Traditional crafts and artisan goods
  • Livestock trading section
  • Food and refreshment vendors
  • Household goods and supplies

Cultural Life

Despite its commercial focus, Umuota maintains strong cultural traditions:

  • Annual Trade Festival celebrating commerce and community
  • Traditional welcome ceremonies for visitors
  • Cultural dance troupes that perform at events
  • Community feasts and celebrations

Village Quick Facts

  • Population: Approximately 1,300 residents
  • Main Occupation: Trading and commerce
  • Known For: Hospitality and market activities
  • Specialty: Largest market in Amaudara
  • Market Day: Every four days (Orie market)