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Which LGA is Obowo in Imo State?

Which LGA is Obowo in Imo State?

Obowo, also spelled Obowu is a Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria formed during the Ibrahim Babangida administration in May 1989. It was carved out of Etiti Local Government Area with its headquarters at Isi Nweke.

What are the LGA in Imo State?

Imo State consists of 27 local government areas:

  • Aboh Mbaise.
  • Ahiazu Mbaise.
  • Ehime Mbano.
  • Ezinihitte Mbaise.
  • Ideato North.
  • Ideato South.
  • Ihitte/Uboma.
  • Ikeduru.

Where can I get my NIN done in Owerri?

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State Office National Identity Management Commission, Port Harcourt Road, New Owerri, Imo State
Oru West LGA Mgidi Local Government Secretariat
Owerri Municipal Owerri Municipal Headquarters, Douglas Road, Opposite Post Office, Ama JK
Owerri North Owerri North Local Government Secretariat

How many local government are in Owerri zone?

three Local Government Areas
Owerri consists of three Local Government Areas including Owerri Municipal, Owerri North and Owerri West, it has an estimated population of about 1,401,873 as of 2016 and is approximately 100 square kilometres in area.

Who is the Governor of Imo State Nigeria?

In population density, Imo State is recorded to be among the largest states in Nigeria. The name of Imo State governor is Governor Emeka Ihedioha. The executive governor has assigned a delegate called “Chairman” to each local government present in Imo State.

How many local government areas are there in Imo State?

There are 27 local government areas in Imo State, below is the list of some of the local governments in Imo State and their chairmen: 1. ABOH-MBAISE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA Aboh-Mbaise is a local government in Imo State, Nigeria, with its headquarters in the town of Aboh consisting of districts of Nguru-Nweke, Nguru-Ahiato and others.

What are the three ethnic groups in Imo State?

As we all know that the country is divided into three major ethnic groups, namely: Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa, with each of these groups with their peculiarity and uniqueness in terms of language, culture, tradition, festivity and many more. The 36 states in Nigeria features these three ethnic groups with Imo State under the Igbo ethnic group.