Ika North East is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Owa Oyibu.[1]

Ika North East
Country Nigeria
StateDelta State
HeadquartersOwa Oyibu
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
Map

It has an area of 463 km2 and a population of 183,657 at the 2006 census.[citation needed]

The postal code of the area is 321.[2]

Cities, towns and communities edit

  1. Achara
  2. Agban
  3. Akpama
  4. Ekwuoma is a town with this quarters ...odopo, umuosi, idumute, oduga, idumuech....long live Ekwuoma
  5. Akumazi
  6. Aliegbo
  7. Alilor
  8. Aliobume
  9. Aliojeh
  10. Alugba
  11. Aniekpukwu
  12. Anieyime
  13. Aninwachokor
  14. Ase
  15. Boji-Boji-Owa
  16. Eje
  17. Etiti
  18. Ibiegwa
  19. Idumuigwe
  20. Idumuobior
  21. Idumuozeh
  22. Idum-Ile
  23. Idumu-Oba
  24. Idumu-Obi
  25. Idumu-Ukpa
  26. Idumu-Uleje
  27. Idumu-Uzougbo
  28. Ikeze
  29. Illabor
  30. Imike
  31. Isaiah Camp
  32. Isiube
  33. Itamuzun
  34. Mbiri - Mbiri is a town bordered by Umunede, Emuhu, Oligie and Ekpun. It is estimated to have about 50,000 people in population. The vast majority of population is subsistence farmers[citation needed]. The title given to the traditional ruler is Obi[citation needed]. The traditional ruler of Mbiri is His Royal Highness Obi Ifeanyi Alekwe JP.
  35. Mbiri Farm Settlement
  36. Ndobu
  37. Obgute
  38. Obi
  39. Obi-Quarter
  40. Obume
  41. Oduga
  42. Ogbe
  43. Ogbe-Akpu
  44. Ogbe-Obi
  45. Okete
  46. Orji
  47. Otolokpo
  48. Owa-Alero
  49. Owa-Alidinma
  50. Owa-Aliozomor
  51. Owa-Ekei
  52. Owa-Ofie
  53. Owa-Oyibu LGA headquarters
  54. Owanta-Idumuetor
  55. Owerre-Olubor
  56. Ugbeka
  57. Umuagboma
  58. Umuhu
  59. Umukpulu
  60. Umunede
  61. Ute
  62. Ute-Alohen
  63. Ute-Enugu
  64. Ute-Erumu
  65. Ute-Owerri

Notable people edit

  • Sam Obi, Ex-speaker and former acting governor of Delta State
  • Ifeanyi Okowa, former Governor of Delta State, Nigeria (2015 - 2023) and former Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

References edit

  1. ^ "Ika North East Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  2. ^ "Post Offices- with map of LGA". NIPOST. Archived from the original on 2012-11-26. Retrieved 2009-10-20.

External links edit