Orhionwon Towns And Villages

Nigeria’s Edo State includes the Local Government Area of Orhionmwon. Its headquarters is based in Abudu. 2,382 km2 in size, with 206,717 people living there as of the 2006 census.

Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Orhionwon Local Government, Edo State, Nigeria:

Aibiokunla

  •             Abudu
  •             Ahia
  •             Egbhuru

Oloten  

  •             Egbokor
  •             Evbodamwen
  •             Evbodogun
  •             Evbodohian
  •             Evbohighae
  •             Evbokabua
  •             Evbomede I & II
  •             Idunmunlaka
  •             Iguiya
  •             Iyoba
  •             Ohezenaka
  •             Oloten
  •             Otobayi I & II
  •             Owe
  •             Ugbedun
  •             Ugbeka
  •             Uson
  •             Ute

Ugboko 

  •             Agesa
  •             Aideyanba
  •             Ehumwin
  •             Esso
  •             Evbuarhue
  •             Idumwebo
  •             Idunowina
  •             Iguemokhua
  •             Numagbae
  •             Sakpoba
  •             Ugboko-Ugo
  •             Ugbugo
  •             Ugokoniro
  •             Ukpato

Igbanke

  •             Ake
  •             Idomodin
  •             Idumiru
  •             Igbontor
  •             Obi-Ogba
  •             Ogbahu
  •             Oligie
  •             Ottah
  •             Umolua
  •             Wire-Ake

Urho-Nigbe 

  •             Idale
  •             Oliege
  •             Urhomehe
  •             Urhonigbe

SUgu

  •             Azagba
  •             Edummungba
  •             Emeyon Egba
  •             Evbosi
  •             Eyaah
  •             Igbakele
  •             Igueomo
  •             Iguevbiebo
  •             Iguevioarhionmwon
  •             Iguozebahu
  •             Ihove
  •             Ikhueniro
  •             Orior
  •             Urhobuoma
  •             Uzala

One of the largest local government areas in Benin City is the Orhionmwon local government region of Edo State.

The local government is fortunate to have mineral resources, agricultural products, rubber plantations, and crude oil.