4-632: Ngor Okpala is a Local Government Area of Imo State , Nigeria . Its headquarters is in the town of Umuneke Ngor . It has an area of 561 km; it has a population of 159,932 at the 2006 census. It is a notable place in Imo state because of the LGA's locational position. It connects Abia and Rivers states of Nigeria. It is the largest local government area in Imo State and one of the largest in Nigeria. The postal code of
8-618: The area is 460. There are many Communities in Ngor Okpala They include: Umuowa, Obiangwu , Ntu, Alulu, Amala, ALATIA, Ikem, Oburu, Obokwe, Eziama, Ohekelem, Nnorie, Umuhu, Ihite-Okwe, Obike, Elelem, Umuohiagu, Imerienwe, Nguru-Umuaro, Orishieze, Upe, Ama-asaa, Umuekwune, Logara, Umukabia-Ogodo and many others. Imo Airport officially called Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport is situated in Ngor-Okpala with its busiest junction at Umuowa along Owerri-Aba road. The main secondary school in
12-677: The area is the Secondary Commercial School. In Ngor Okpala is a popular town named Okpala. Okpala is one of the villages in Ama-Asaa, due to the popularity of the name it takes over the name 'Ama-Asaa', 'Okpala Junction'. Okpala the central of the seven villages has four kindred which include Amankwu, Amaube, Umuokereke, and Umuodah. Just like Okpala, Alatia, has notable villages like Umuekpu, Ubachiukwu, Amapu, Umubach, Umuohia, Nnebeodudu. Notable families in Alatia includings The Achonwa's
16-436: The onukwa"s , the nwoke's Local Government Area of Nigeria Nigeria has 774 local government areas (LGAs), each administered by a local government council consisting of a chairman, who is the chief executive, and other elected members, who are referred to as councillors. Each LGA is further subdivided into a minimum of ten and a maximum of twenty wards. A ward is administered by a councillor, who reports directly to
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