[2][3][4][5][6] The climate at Obolo, which has an elevation of None meters (0 feet) above sea level, is classified as tropical wet and dry or savanna (Aw).
[7] Eastern Obolo is located in the Akwa ibom fringe between Imo and Qua Iboe Rivers estuaries and lies between latitudes 4° 28' and 4° 53' and longitudes 7° 50' and 7° 55' East.
[8] The cultural heritage is not restricted to the people; rather, to the entire Niger Delta with unique traditional dressing synonymous with "Etibo" and "Wurkor".
Eastern Obolo has abundant mineral deposits[9] with onshore and offshore oil wells at Elek-Okpoon̄, Iko, Otunene, Emeroke, Ikonta and Obianga.
Emigration activities in the community is as a result of low productivity due to poor fish catch, limited farmlands, and the high rate of unemployment.