Ahoada West Towns And Villages

Ahoada West (sometimes spelled Ahuda West) is a Local Government Area situated northwest of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria. It was carved out of the former Ahoada Local Government in 1996 to become the current Orashi Region of Rivers State. It is headquartered in Akinima.

Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Ahoada-West Local Government, Rivers State, Nigeria:

  1. Abarikpo
  2. Agbo/Akogbologba
  3. Ahoada
  4. Akaramirin
  5. Akinima
  6. Akoh
  7. Ala-Ahoada
  8. Anakpa
  9. Anwurugbokor
  10. Better Land
  11. Ebiriba/Ikodi
  12. Ebiro
  13. Edeeha
  14. Edeoha
  15. Edugberi
  16. Ekpene
  17. Emezi
  18. Ibrass
  19. Idoki
  20. Idu-Obosiuku
  21. Idu-Osobile
  22. Igbuduya
  23. Igoria
  24. Ihuaba
  25. Ihuechi
  26. Ihugboko
  27. Ihuowo
  28. Ijuaje
  29. Ikata
  30. Isua
  31. Isusa
  32. Joinkprama
  33. Kunusha
  34. Mbiama
  35. Membe
  36. Oboh
  37. Obolobolo
  38. Obumeze
  39. Ochigba
  40. Odawu
  41. Odereke
  42. Odiabidi
  43. Odiapiti
  44. Odido
  45. Odieke
  46. Odiemudie
  47. Odiemusana
  48. Odierenguroji
  49. Odiokwu
  50. Ododi
  51. Ogbede
  52. Ogbelle
  53. Ogbo
  54. Ogoda
  55. Ogua-Akmima
  56. Ohigbo
  57. Okarki
  58. Okebe
  59. Okolobiama
  60. Okparaki
  61. Okpoga-Ulo-Udo
  62. Okponmini
  63. Oluokobo
  64. Oporowo
  65. Orija
  66. Oruama
  67. Orupata
  68. Oshi
  69. Oshiebele
  70. Oshika
  71. Oshugboko
  72. Oyiba I & II
  73. Ozachi
  74. Ubarama
  75. Ubeta
  76. Ubie
  77. Ubio
  78. Ukerede
  79. Upata
  80. Upatabo
  81. Uyalama
  82. Egboama
  83. Kala ogbogolo
  84. Opu ogbogolo.

LGA includes Ekpeyes (Ubies and Ibuduyas), Engenni, and Ogbogolo. Ekpeye, Engenni, and Ogbogolo are the three languages.

The Orashi river crisscrosses the whole Local Government territory, which is mostly rain forest. People mostly cultivate, fish, and hunt.

The LGA is bordered by Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Abua/Odua, and Ahoada East on the east, and Besini and Yenagoa of Bayelsa State on the north and west. Engenni marks Rivers and Bayelsa’s western border.