Ogbuebulle is a village in Oboro, Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria.
[4] Ogbuebulle is part of the Ala-Ala Oboro Autonomous Community alongside Ekebedi, its neighboring village.
[5] The forefathers of Ogbuebulle are believed to have migrated from Idima Abam to Oboroland.
These occasions attract seaming crowds from within and outside the community, even several tourists around the world.
[citation needed] The people are governed by a traditional ruler, the Eze of Ala-Ala Oboro, whose cabinet is made up of chiefs from the nine (9) villages in the community who act as representatives of their various villages.