Isiala Ngwa South
Isiala Ngwa South is a Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Omoba.
Isiala Ngwa South | |
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LGA | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Abia State |
Capital | Omoba |
Area | |
• Total | 100 sq mi (258 km2) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 134,762 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Website | Official Website |
The National Integrated Power Project [NIPP] saw the building of a sub-power station at the heart of Omoba which has improved power supply within the town in recent times.
It has an area of 258 km2 and a population of 134,762 at the 2006 census. The first executive chairman is Chief Damian Ozurumba.
List of Towns and Villages
Ovu-Ngwa
- Agbaragwu
- Amaede
- Ele-na-Ekpu
- Iheneriala
- Ngwama
- Okpungwu
- Umuaja
- Umuakpor
- Umuapu I
- Umuapu II
- Umuejije
- Umuihi
- Umuotiri
- Umuukuru
Osokwa – Nvosi
- Umuetegha
- Iheoji
- Ikem
- Mgbogbo-Ndiolumbe
- Nkpuruta-Ndiolumbe
- Ntigha
- Ogele-Ukwu
- Umuabali
- Umuada
Isiala Nvosi
- Amaiyi
- Amaku
- Ebeyi
- Kputuke
- Eziama
- Mgbokonta
- Obuba
- Ohuhu Ekwuru
- Umuawuru
- Umuofa
- Umuehim
- Umuejea
- Umuguru
- Umunevo
- Umunko
- Umunkpeyi
- Umunwanbi
- Umuobefu
- Umuogele
- Umuokiri
- Umuokpogho
- Umuomacha
- Umuezu
Ovu-Okwu
- Amauha
- Obiekwensu
- Okpuala
- Ovorji
- Umiri
- Umuakwa
- Umuegoro
- Umueleghele
- Umuene
- Umuowa
- Umurasi
Omoba
- Umugba
- Umuagu
- Umuamosi
- Umuezechi
- Umuikea
- Umuire
- Umuokoroukwu
- Umuoleihe
- Umu-Ekegwu
Okporo Ahaba
- Amuke
- Mba
- Mbutu Umuoke
- Okpuhie
- Umuajuju
- Umuakuma
- Umuenere
- Umuhie
- Umuoko
Mbutu
- Amankwo
- Egbelu-Mnbutu/Umuokere
- Obekwesu
- Okungwu
- Owerrinta
- Uhum
- Umogwu
- Umuduru
- Umuekwe
- Umueleke
- Umuezeocha
- Umuichi
- Umuocheala-Umuokorie
- Umuojima Efene
- Umuojima-Ukwu
- Umuokwu Umuagu
- Umuosisi
- Umuosoala
- Waterside
Amaise-Ahaba
- Mabedeala
- Nkpuka
- Umuacha
- Umuikaa
- Umuvo
Ngwa
- Amaudara
- Umuala
- Umuebi
- Umuezeoji
- Umundogu
- Umunta
Amaise
- Aga
- Amaokpu
- Nnoyi
- Umuekene
- Umunwarida
See also
Note
The postal code of the area is 451.[1]
References
- "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 2009-09-26. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
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