3-613: Eziama Obiato is a town in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State , southeastern Nigeria . It is about 18 kilometers to the city of Owerri . The town is strategically located as it shares common boundaries with four other Local Government Areas in Imo State . It is bordered by Awo-Omamma ( Oru East ), Umu-ofor/Akabo ( Oguta LGA ), Amazano/Umuaka ( Njaba LGA), Afara and Umunoha (both in Mbaitoli LGA). Eziama Obiato
6-634: Is home to the popular "Ukwuorji" Bus Stop on the Owerri/Onitsha Road. The town is home to the mysterious palm tree with three stems/branches. Many indigenes of the town share the belief that the Palm Tree is a symbol of unity and progress, and thus each branch represents the three villages (Obi-ato) of the town. The villages are in this order of seniority: Ezioha (formerly known as Otura) comprising Ezioha-Ukwu, Ezioha-Amaibo, Umuele and Ogwa. Umuagha consists of Umudim-Emeroha, Obo'kika and Umu-ekpu. Nkwokwu
9-399: Is made of Umuduruafor, Umufere and Obabor. This Imo State , Nigeria location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mbaitoli Mbaitoli is a Local Government Area of Imo State , Nigeria . Its headquarters are in the town of Nwaorieubi (or Nworieubi). It has an area of 204 km² and a population of 327,000. The postal code of the area
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