Dikenafai

Dikenafai is a town in Ideato South Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria,[1][2] famous for its natural waterfall, Ezeama,[3] which turns into the great Orashi River.

[4] Orashi River takes off as a stream, from the rocks, at the base of the waterfall,[3] 183 m above mean sea level, in the Urashi enclave of Ezeama community in Dikenafai.

A gentle mist hung in the air; a sweet combination of salty rainwater mixed with the smell of fresh wet earth.

The pathway, which was less than a quarter of a mile long, soon gave way to a clear opening and there suddenly the waterfall appeared, a breathtaking view, like a huge strike of lightning on a bright summer day", described Nema Obih.

[3][9] By 2009, poor access roads was identified as one of the key constraints militating against optimal performance in informal economic activities amongst rural women of Isiekenesi, Dikenafai, Mgbidi, Awo-omamma, Nkwerre, Izombe, Amiri, Otulu and other communities in Orlu senatorial zone of Imo State.