Obia/Akpor Towns And Villages
Obio-Akpor is a local government area[1] in the Rivers State metropolis of Port Harcourt, one of the most important economic centres in Nigeria and one of the largest cities in the Niger Delta.
At the time of the 2006 Census, the local government area covered 260 km2 and had a population of 464,789. Its ZIP or postal code is 500102. Obio-Akpor has its headquarters at Rumuodomaya and is inhabited by the Igbo subgroup Ikwerre.
Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Obia- Akpor Local Government, Rivers State, Nigeria:
- Agbalekan Ama
- Akoro- Sogbo
- Ayama
- Baen 1
- Bale
- Bane
- Bangha
- Bara – Kani Sogbo
- Barako – Saako
- Bass – Luekun
- Beakoro – Beeri
- Beam
- Bebbe Court
- Bere
- Bianui -Bamgha
- Bonu
- Bunu – Bangh
- Daen
- Dalorri
- Emeh
- Iuere-Beeri
- Kaani
- Kabanghaa
- Kalaoko
- Kazon
- Kenwikun
- Kere
- Kono
- Korokoro Luekun
- Korowan
- Kpaa
- Kpeng
- Kpong
- Kwawa
- Lorre
- Losoe Sogbo
- Lubara
- Luebe
- Marihu
- Murmga Sogho
- Nonwa – Sogho
- Nyobe -Bangha
- Nyogan Luekun
- Nyokuru
- Okwali
- Opuoko
- Peka – Sogbo
- Pero -Ue
- Posirisu – Duyaakara
- Pue
- Saa-Beeri
- Simbe Banga Luekun
- Sogbo
- Teenana
- Uegwere
- Wiiyaakpara
Obio-Akpor is bordered by Port Harcourt, Oyigbo, Eleme, Ikwerre, Etche, and Emohua. It’s at 4°45’N, 4°60’N, 6°50’E, and 8°00’E.
Obio-Akpor is a lowland region with an average elevation below 30m. Geology is alluvial sedimentary basin and basement complex. Vegetation includes dense mangroves, raffia palms, and moderate rainforest. High rainfall makes the soil sandy or sandy loam. Under a layer of impermeable pan, it’s always leached.