Stories have it that Nnene came from nowhere in particular (some say Idah) and located Obukpa down to where it was presently situated and pitched her tent with them because right from time immemorial, she had been assigned by Ezechitoke, the God of creation, to take care and watch over the descendants of Obukpa. She had been staying with Umuorua people. Obukpa ended at Umuorua then, sharing boundary with Ibagwa-Ani in the East and Ibagwa-Aka in the North. Nnene had decided to relocate to Owerre where Obukpa began. She always walked and appeared as a beautiful maiden. She moved eastward to Ogwashi village with a calabash and asked for water to drink. The eldest man of the village, Onyishi, not knowing who she was, reprimanded and scolded her. She then moved to the next village, Ngboko where the Onyishi was kind and gave her water to drink. She thanked him and promised him that the village would lack no water until the end of time.