Onna Towns And Villages
Onna is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Akwa Ibom. Its name is an abbreviation of the names of the four prominent clans in the region, which are Oniong, Nnung Ndem, Awa Afaha, and Awa.
Onna has around 495 thousand inhabitants globally. Due to its closeness to the Atlantic Ocean, the majority of Onna’s population consists of fishermen and farmers.
Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Onna Local Government, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria:
Nung Ndem Clan District
- Ikot Ndua Iman
- Ikot Nkan
- Mkpok
- Ndom Eyo
- Okat
Oniong Clan District
- Akpabom
- Ikot Abasi
- Ikot Akpatek
- Ikot Annang
- Ikot Ebekpo
- Ikot Ebidang
- Ikot Ebire
- Ikot Edor
- Ikot Ikom Ibom
- Ikot Ndudot
- Ikot Nuten
- Ikot Udo
- Ikwe
- Mkpa Eto
- Okom
- Ukpan
Awa Clan District
- Abak Ishiet
- Afaha Atai
- Afaha Ikot Ankang
- Afaha Ikot Idem Udo
- Afaha Ikot-
- Afaha Ubium
- Akpan-Nkpe
- Atiamkpat Nung-
- Awa
- Awa Nkp
- Awandon
- Edem Idim
- Ikot Akpan
- Ikot Ese Ishiet
- Ikot Obio-Eket
- Ikot udo Esang
- Ikot Obong-Ishiet
- Ishiet
- Nko
- Ntan Ide
- Oku Ekanem
Iquita District
- Eyo – Essi
- Eyo – Esu
- Eyo – Usotai
- Eyo – Utumong
- Udung – Ndung
- Udung – Uso
Paramount Rulers occupy the customary stool. His Royal Majesty, Edidem Raymond Timothy Inyang (born June 13, 1947), succeeded His Eminence Edidem Akpabio Udo Ukpa in 2017 after his death.
Onna is near offshore oil-and-gas drilling. Exxon Mobil[2] and Total S.A. operate there. Their practises are controversial. Oil spills polluted Onna, say local researchers.