Ahịa azụ Oluwo

Ahịa na Nigeria

Ahịa azụ Oluwo bụ ahịa azụ dị na Epe, Lagos Steeti, Naijiria. A makwaara ya dị ka Epe Fish Market.

Oluwo fish market

Ahịa Azụ Oluwo

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Ahịa azụ a dị n'ụzọ dị mma bụ nke kachasị ukwuu na Lagos ma kọọrọ na ọ dị ka obodo Epe n'agbanyeghị na ụbọchị a malitere ahịa ahụ bụ 10 Nọvemba afọ1989.[1] Aha ahịa ahụ sitere na aha ezinụlọ nke rere ala ọ bi na gọọmentị steeti - ezinụlọ Oluwo ebe "Chief" nke ọtụtụ ndị obodo na-akpọ ya (ahịa), bụ aha ọdịnala nke Oluwo.

A na-ekwu na ahịa ahụ dị na mbụ n'ihu Marina, (ebe dị mkpirikpi site na ebe obibi dị ugbu a) tupu ọ dị obere iji nweta ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị ahịa.[2] Maka onye ọ bụla nụrụ na a na-akpọ obodo Epe "nkwata azụ nke steeti ahụ", mgbọrọgwụ nke aha ahụ dị na mkpa ahịa azụ a dị ka onye isi na-emepụta ma na-ebupụ azụ n'akụkụ dị iche iche nke steeti nne na nna ya - Lagos na Naịjirịa n'ozuzu.[3][4]

Oluwo Azụ Ahịa dị ka ahịa mmiri na Lagos Steeti

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Ụdị nke ọtụtụ ihe oriri a na-ere n'ahịa na-eme ka ọ daba n'ụdị ahịa mmiri.Azụ yana anụ ọhịa, nke a maara dị ka "anụ ọhịa" bụ ihe a na-ahụkarị n'ahịa Oluwo Fish. A na-eweta ụmụ anụmanụ ahụ na ndụ ma ọ bụ nwụrụ anwụ ma na-erekwa ha n'ụdị kachasị mma nke onye zụrụ ya na-ahọrọ. Otú ọ dị, ntiwapụ nje virus COVID-19 mepụtara akụkụ ọzọ maka ịdị adị nke ahịa azụ Oluwo na Lagos Steeti, ebe enwere nchegbu dị elu banyere ahịa mmiri ịbụ ebe ọkụ maka ọrịa zoonotic na-akpata nje dịka COVID-19.[5][6] Nke a dugara na mmechi dị mkpirikpi nke ahịa azụ site na Ministri Ahụike nke Lagos Steeti iji belata ohere nke ntiwapụ ọrịa zoonotic ọzọ na steeti ahụ.[7][8]

Nweghachi nke Ahịa Azụ

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N'afọ 2021, Gọọmentị etiti nke Naịjirịa malitere imezigharị ahịa azụ Epe iji mezuo ụkpụrụ mba ụwa, e mere mmelite ahụ iji nye ahịa Epe iji zute ụkpụrụ mba ụwa.[9]

Edensibia

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  2. The South-West. Epe fish market: here, culture meets commerce. Tribuneonline.ng. Tribune. Retrieved on 2021-09-16.
  3. RefinedNG. The Ancient tradition of Epe Fish market where only women trade. RefinedNG.com. RefinedNG. Retrieved on 2021-09-15.
  4. Arts and Culture. Epe Town: Livelihoods by the Lagos Lagoon - The Centenary Project (en). Google Arts & Culture. The Centenary Project. Retrieved on 2021-10-31.
  5. Ukhueleigbe. Epe Wet market: the dangers of zoonotic diseases and way out. Allnews.ng. allnews.ng. Retrieved on 2021-09-16.
  6. Ukhueleigbe. Epe Wet market: the dangers of zoonotic diseases and way out. Allnews.ng. allnews.ng. Retrieved on 2021-09-16.
  7. Nairablink. Lagos seals Oluwo Fish Market in Epe. Nairablink.com. Nairablink. Archived from the original on 2021-09-16. Retrieved on 2021-09-16.
  8. Watson. 'It's going to happen again': Fears wet markets could lead to another deadly disease. Itv.com. Itvnews. Retrieved on 2021-09-16.
  9. FG to upgrade Epe fish market: Rep - Peoples Gazette (en-US) (2021-10-31). Retrieved on 2022-09-15.