Oral historical accounts have it that OKRAKA, son of OJIM, was the great
progenitor of Isuikwuato clan.
Reputed to have migrated from Upper Egypt (Nile),
Okraka fathered three (3) sons; ENYI, KUOWU (AWU), and OGUDU, who in turn
were the progenitors of Imenyi, Isu-Amawu, and Oguduasaa sub-clans
respectively.
KUOWU (AWU), the progenitor of Isu-Amawu had seven (7) sons from two (2)
wives. From the first wife, KUOWU begat Abba (Amaba), Obialaugo, Ebe
(Amaebe), and Echiele (Otamkpa); and from the second wife, he had Asukwu,
Ojimnta (Eluama), and Amuta.







