Ekiti State

Ikare

Ikare Towns And Villages In Nigeria’s Ondo State, the city of Ikare is located in the northern senatorial district. Ikare, also known as Ikare-Akoko, is a city in Ondo State that is situated in the southwestern part of Nigeria. It is in the Northern Senatorial District. Ikare is located around 100 kilometres away from Akure, …

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Ilejemeje

Ilejemeje Towns And Villages Ilejemeje is a Local Government Area in the Nigerian state of Ekiti that has seven settlements. Its headquarters is located in Eda Oniyo. It has a land area of 95 km2 and, as of the 2006 census, a population of 43,530. The zip code is 372. Below is the complete list …

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Ise/Orun

Ise/Orun Towns And Villages Ise/Orun is a Local Government Area within the Nigerian state of Ekiti. The company’s headquarters are located in Ise Ekiti. As of the 2006 census, it had a total area of 432 km2 and a population of 113,754. The area’s postal code is 361. Below is the complete list Of Towns …

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Ijero

Ijero Towns And Villages Ijero Ekiti is a city in the Nigerian state of Ekiti, located in West Africa. Ijero Ekiti is located in the northwest region of the state of Ekiti[1]. Ijero Ekiti is the Headcount of the Local Government. The primary languages spoken by the natives of Ijero Ekiti are the Ekiti dialect …

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Gbonyin

Gbonyin Towns And Villages Aiyekire (or Gbonyin) is a Nigerian LGA. Gbonyin Local Government was constituted out of Ekiti East Local Government on October 1, 1996, with High Chief Zacheaus Adebowale Ofi as the pioneer chairman. The postal code of the area is 370. Below is the complete list Of Towns And Villages In Gbonyin …

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Ido/Osi

Ido/Osi Towns And  Villages Ido-Osi is a town in the Nigerian state of Ekiti. The local government consists primarily of rural towns and villages and is one of Ekiti State’s local government districts. It is in close proximity to several neighbourhoods, including Moba, Ijero, Ilejemeje, and Ado. Ido serves as the seat of local government, …

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