09/11/2022
Nomeh Unateze is a town in Nkanu-East local government area of Enugu state. It has a population of about ten thousand citizens. The town is bordered on the North by Ugbawka, on the north east by Mburubu, Oduma on the south east and Nenwe on the south west. Their main language is the Ibo language but up to 70% of its populace are educated. Nomeh is known for its agricultural produce, especially rice, yam, cassava, palm oil and various types of vegetables.
tourist attraction place such as otuyiyi lake, railway station, nuvna, railway Bridge, obodo uhuafor, Obodoeze, umuene and many more.
Nomeh Unateze has two major sub-villages namely, Amaokoro and Amaigbo. The traditional ruler of Nomeh is Igwe Colonel I.O. Mbah (rtd.) A member of the Enugu state council of traditional rulers.
According to legend handed down through the ages, a certain man named Unateze, who lived in the present day Unateze is the father of two sons. One is named Nomeh while the second son is Nara. That is why the two town still bear the name (Nomeh Unateze and Nara Unateze). Both towns share a common ancestry and some striking similarities in culture. A river, known as Nvuna snaked through all the villages of Nomeh, providing drinking water as well as aquatic environment that supports an all year round farming though irrigation.
There is a railway network that passed through the south east part of Nigeria and Nomeh town is one of the towns where the trains stop. Nomeh shares common boundaries with the towns of Ugbawka (precisely Amankwo village in Ugbawka), and Nenwe