Oleh, Delta

Ovrawah A. Omogha 1 (JP) FCAI, who has the power to appoint his Kinsmen (also known as Chiefs) who assist him in decision(s) making relating to the affairs of Oleh[2] community.

There are different economic classes in Oleh, ranging from civil servants, merchants, skilled and unskilled personnel and farmers.

The town is also home to the Oleh Campus of Delta State University, which offers programs in law and engineering.

According to a report by the Delta State Ministry of Education, Oleh has a high literacy rate, with over 80% of residents able to read and write.

[8] On market days, the town comes alive with women peddling their assorted wares, including fresh produce, handicrafts, and food items.

A study by the University of Benin found that the market in Oleh is an essential platform for women empowerment and economic development.