Oral legend has it that the first inhabitants of Iyede-Ame migrated from Iyede mentioned above.
A riverine community situated in Ndokwa East Local Government Area is one of the Isoko speaking towns found in the Old Aboh political division.
The town Iyede-Ame is bordered by Onogboko, Igeh, Ivrogbo, Akara-etiti, Utue and LagosIyede-Ame, an adjunct community.
People of the town are migrants from Iyede, Ofagbe and several other places with few Ukwuani settlers who are mixed up through intermarriages.
The mainstay economic activity of the town is agriculture ranging from cassava production, plantain, yam, ozi, palm oil, fish, timber etc.