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Welcome to
Deeper Life
High School,
Aba Campus
Address
Deeper Life Campground Along P.H/Aba Express way by Flyover, Umugo, Aba
Visiting Hours
Mon.-Fri. 8am - 4pm
Sat. 10am-2pm
Phone
+2348150752055
+2348053346048
dlhsaba@deeperlifehighschool.org
oparasolomon_aba@deeperlifehighschool.org
Welcome Address by the Principal
MR. SOLOMON OPARAH
Principal, Aba Campus
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Facts & Figures
of Host State
Key Sites
in Host State
The Long Juju of Arochukwu:
This is a cave with a long dark tunnel that is associated with the slave trade. Prior to the slave trade era, it had served as a court of arbitration for the settlement of local, tribal and inter-tribal disputes / problems. During the slave trade, it was an important route through which slaves were sold and transported outside the country through the Cross River to the Ocean port in Port Harcourt.The Azumini Blue River:
This is a good relaxation spot for both local and foreign tourists. As the name implies, the blueness and freshness of the river makes it a unique spot for tourism attraction. The river that takes its course from the Aba River (popularly called waterside) has room for the construction of a world-class tourism resort. When fully developed, the Azumini Blue River site would provide an all-year round site for tourists worldwide.The Amakama Wooden Cave at Amakama:
This is a wonder tree with a hollow inside that is capable of accommodating up to twenty people at a time. The tree is claimed to be as old as the Amakama community and had acted as a safe haven to the community during the inter-tribal wars and the slave raids era. The beautiful serene environment of the site is good for the construction of a standard tourism village.
The Caves:
These are located in the northern axis of the State ranging from Umunneochi to Arochukwu. They include: The Ngodo Cave at NgodoIsuochi which has both stalactite and stalagmite inside, The Uhuchukwu cave at AhabaImenyi in Isuikwuato LGA, The Ulochukwu Abiama Cave at AmankaluAlayi in Bende LGA, The EziOfia Cave at Amekpu Ohafia, The OnuIbina Cave at Ihechiowa in Arochukwu LGA etc.
An outstanding feature of these Caves is that they are cut out in wonderful natural rocky landscapes and they are tourists delights any day. It is believed that the Uhuchukwu Cave , the Ulochukwu Abiama cave and the Long Juju cave (IbiniUkpabi) were once residences of Chukwu Abiama/Obioma-the-kind hearted deity that once wielded great powers of arbitration.
The National War Museum and Ojukwu Bunker in Umuahia:
These are Federal Government Establishments that contain the relics of the Nigerian Civil War. These relics are constant reminders of the evils of war. The museum serves as a research centre.Numerous hospitality industries which are located all over the State.
They include: Hotel Royale Damgrete, Eastern Comfort Hotels, Kenville Hotels, Ben Arries Resort, Binez Hotels, Ambassador Hotels, Enitona Hotels, Villa Roy Hotels, Empire Hotels to mention just a few. Additionally there are also fast food outlets like Mr Biggs, Crunchies, Bubbles, Hoeffersetc, numerous eating houses and other relaxation sports.
The Museum of Colonial History in Aba:
This is also a Federal Government Establishment which houses the history of the evolution of the Nigerian State from pre-colonial, colonial and present times. It also serves as a research centre. The development and practice of tourism is capital intensive which requires the active participation of both the public and capital sectors. Abia State Government under the present administration of His Excellency Dr T. A. Orji (Ochendo) is trying its possible best in collaborating with the private sector / investors to place Abia tourism as a strong revenue base for the State and tourists destination.Get In Touch With Us!
Phone
+2348150752055
+2348053346048
dlhsaba@deeperlifehighschool.org oparasolomon_aba@deeperlifehighschool.org
Address
Ondo-Akure Road, Off Olokuta Junction, Iwoye Village.
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