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Kukuruku Hills This is the aboriginal name given to the hills that serve as a safe haven for the kukuruku hill area residents. The hills are tall magnificent rocks, standing against each other that may seem to have a pro efficient system, that one would think why the kukuruku hills was exempted as one of the seven wonders of the world. The kukuruku hills inhabitants are of the Akoko Edo Local Government Area residents, with a great diaspora of cultures and languages, existing from pre colonial times even till date. The kukuruku hills standing tall in a manner that makes the inhabitants feel safe. The kukuruku hills is home to several clans such as the; (1) The Igarra clan; Having the opportunity to have been serving for so long as the Headquarter of the Akoko Edo Local Government Area residents (the kukuruku hills inhabitants). Igarra is of diverse people and languages serving as home to most people from near by villages and towns. They have a caste like system of kingship as there are claims that the whole igarra clan is divided into two cast "The Royal and The Non Royal" all from 14 different families having claims to the throne as the  Otaru I.e King. (2) The Somorikans; Who came to find abode In the caves of the kukuruku hills. They can even claim ownership of the vast hills as they live on the hills till date. It all started during pre colonial times according to history, when the British arrived after much resistance, the Somorikans fled to the caves to seek refuge as claimed by an historian Mr S.O Ekharo in his book titled SOMORIKA AND THE 1904 BRITISH INVASION where it was claimed that the Somorikans for fear of their lives and safety seemed succour there in the hills as they fought off the British for some while but due to the fact that they had no war equipments except for localised guns that they collected from conquered British emissaries and also bow and arrows from local war loads, they the Somorikans had to find safety in the rocks and therefore continued living on the hill sides even after the invasion until now. (3) The Ososo and many more