Eri
According to Igbo scholars and authorities, Eri had five sons (Agulu, Atta, Oba, Igbo, Meneri) and one daughter (Adamgbo). Eri, along with his 1st son Agulu and his daughter Adamgbo made camp in and thus founded the town known today as Aguleri in Anambra State, Nigeria. It was there that Eri built a stone throne and altar in honor of his father Gad unto YHWH, the G-d of his father. In fact, Eri's camp/compound 'Obu-Gad' is still being used today!
Eri had 2 wives, 5 sons and 1 daughter:
1st wife: Nneamakụ
1st son: Agulu (Agulu's grandson founded the Eze-Aguleri Dynasty which is still in existance today)
2nd son: Nri-Ifikwuanịm-Menri (founded the Eze-Nri Dynasty which is still in existance today)
(Meanwhile, Nri-Ifikwuanịm begot Agụkwu Nri, Enugwu-Ukwu, Enugwu-Agidi, Nọfịa, and Amọbia)(left Agụleri in search of a better living place, according to Mr. M.D.W. Jeffreys report, and settled at present Nri site. He started performing what Eri did at Egypt, cleansing of abominations, giving titles such as prestigious Ọzọ title, to his people, proclaiming the New Year (Ịgụ-Arọ) etc.)
3rd son: Oba (Ogbodudu who later became Nrinaoke N’Ogbodudu had founded the Diodo Dynasty)
4th son: Meneri (Onogu Begot Ịgbariam)
1st daughter: Adamgbo (begot Ogbunike, Ọkuzu, Nando, Ụmụleri, and Nteje, Known today as Ụmụ-Iguedo clan, while the former are better known as Ụmụ-Nri clan)
2nd wife: Oboli
5th son: Ọnọja (founded the Ịgala Kingdom in Kogi State)
Reference: www.adint-ministries.com