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South–West Zone South–West Zone List of SIM Registration Centres Ogun State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08033251216 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 IFO IFO OGS PLAZA, AJUWON 2 IFO IFO IJOKO LAST BUS STOP 3 IFO IFO OGS PLAZA, AJUWON 4 IFO IFO IFO MARKET 5 IFO IFO AGBADO/OPEILU, JUNCTION 6 IFO IFO ALAGBADO/OPEILU, JUNCTION 7 IFO IFO AGBADO, RAIL CROSSING 8 IFO IFO IJOKO, NTABO 9 ADO‐ODO OTA ADO‐ODO OTA IYANA IYESI, ADO ODO 10 ADO‐ODO OTA ADO‐ODO OTA SANGO 11 ADO‐ODO OTA ADO‐ODO OTA LAFENWA JUNCTION, ITELE. OTA 12 ADO‐ODO OTA ADO‐ODO OTA SANGO BRIDGE, NEAR TOTAL P/STATION 13 ADO‐ODO OTA ADO‐ODO OTA 91,IDI IROKO. OJU ORE 14 ADO_ODO OTA ADO_ODO OTA TOLL GATE, NEAR OANDO PETROL STATION 15 EWEKORO EWEKORO ITORI 16 EWEKORO EWEKORO ITORI, NEAR LGHQ 17 ABEOKUTA NORTH ABEOKUTA NORTH ABATTOIR, LAFENWA 18 ABEOKUTA SOUTH ABEOKUTA SOUTH OSILE PALACE 19 ABEOKUTA NORTH ABEOKUTA NORTH ABEOKUTA NORTH LGHQ 20 ABEOKUTA SOUTH ABEOKUTA SOUTH KUTO 21 ABEOKUTA ABEOKUTA PANSEKE 22 ABEOKUTA SOUTH ABEOKUTA SOUTH ITOKU MARKET 23 ABEOKUTA SOUTH ABEOKUTA SOUTH OLUMO TOURIST CENTER 24 ODEDA LGA ODEDA LGA ODEDA GARAGE 25 ODEDA ODEDA OLODO PALACE 26 OBAFEMI OWODE OBAFEMI OWODE TRACE OFFICE, IBAFO 27 OBAFEMI OWODE OBAFEMI OWODE OBA PALACE, OWODE 28 OBAFEMI OWODE OBAFEMI OWODE MOWE, NEAR POLICE STATION 29 IJEBU ODE IJEBU ODE LAGOS GARAGE 30 IJEBU ODE IJEBU ODE IBADAN GARAGE 31 IJEBU ODE IJEBU ODE EPE GARAGE 32 IJEBU ODE IJEBU ODE ITORO LGHQ 33 IJEBU NORTH IJEBU NORTH IJEBU IGBO (ABUSI COLLEGE) 34 IJEBU NORTH IJEBU NORTH AGO IWOYE (EBUMAWE PALACE) 35 IJEBU NORTH IJEBU NORTH ORU GARAGE, ORU 36 IJEBU NORTH IJEBU NORTH ORU GARAGE, ORU 37 IJEBU EAST IJEBU EAST IYA OLORISHA (OGBERE) 38 IJEBU EAST IJEBU EAST IJEBU MUSHIN GARAGE 39 OGUN WATERSIDE OGUN WATERSIDE ABIGI MAIN GARAGE 40 IKENNE IKENNE LG HQ IKENNE 41 IKENNE IKENNE IKENNE LGA OFFICE 42 IKENNE IKENNE ILISAN 43 ODODGBOLU ODODGBOLU ODOGBOLU LGA 44 ODOGBOLU ODOGBOLU OBA’S PALACE 45 SAGAMU SAGAMU SAGAMU 46 ODOGBOLU ODOGBOLU ITAMAPAKO, ODO‐LEWO 47 SAGAMU SAGAMU ISALE OKO, SAGAMU 48 SAGAMU SAGAMU IDIMGUN 49 SAGAMU SAGAMU MOSIMI 50 SAGAMU SAGAMU OGIJO 51 SAGAMU SAGAMU IMORO 52 SAGAMU SAGAMU ILARA 53 SAGAMU SAGAMU SAGAMU 54 YEWA NORTH YEWA NORTH AYETORO 55 YEWA NORTH YEWA NORTH AYETORO 56 IPOKIA IPOKIA ALASA 57 IPOKIA IPOKIA OBA’S PALACE 58 IPOKIA IPOKIA ALAGA 59 YEWA SOUTH YEWA SOUTH ILARO, SAYEDERO 60 YEWA SOUTH YEWA SOUTH ORITA PAHAYI, POLY RD, ILARO Oyo State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 0702914745 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH AGBOWO 2 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH IBN LG COMPD. 3 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH SABO 4 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH MOKOLA 5 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH ASHI AKOBO RD. 6 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH AWOLOWO RD. 7 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH ADEOYO HOSPITAL 8 IBADAN NORTH IBADAN NORTH NCC OFFICE, OSUNTOKUN 9 IBADAN N/EAST IBADAN N/EAST LONGE CLOSE, IWO RD. 10 IBADAN N/EAST IBADAN N/EAST AGBOWO EXPRESS 11 IBADAN N/EAST IBADAN N/EAST IWO RD. 3 12 IBADAN N/EAST IBADAN N/EAST SAO F/STATION IWO RD 13 IBADAN N/EAST IBADAN N/EAST UCH 14 IBADAN N/WEST IBADAN N/WEST QUEEN CINEMA 15 IBADAN N/WEST IBADAN N/WEST OKE PADI 16 IBADAN N/WEST IBADAN N/WEST PHCN OFF ELEYELE 17 IBADAN N/WEST IBADAN N/WEST LG S/ROOM DUGBE 18 IBADAN N/WEST IBADAN N/WEST AYEYE (OBAT OIL) 19 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST IYANAN ADEWOYO 20 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST IBSW LG COMPD. 21 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST MOLETE 22 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST ELEYELE 23 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST GLO OFFICE, CHALLENGE 24 IBADAN S/WEST IBADAN S/WEST GLO OFFICE, CHALLENGE 25 IBADAN S/EAST IBADAN S/EAST MAPO 26 IBADAN S/EAST IBADAN S/EAST IYALODE R/ABOUT CHALLENGE 27 IBADAN S/EAST IBADAN S/EAST MOLETE UNDERBRIDGE 28 LAGELU LAGELU ASHI, AKOBO 29 LAGELU LAGELU MONATAN 30 LAGELU LAGELU LALUPON 31 LAGELU LAGELU MKT. AREA OYEDEJI 32 LAGELU LAGELU EJIOKU JUNCTION 33 LAGELU LAGELU OPP. LAGELU LG 34 LAGELU LAGELU ILUPEJU ESTATE 35 AKINYELE AKINYELE IDI‐OSE, MONIYA 36 AKINYELE AKINYELE OJOO GARAGE 37 AKINYELE AKINYELE AMULUDUN FM 38 AKINYELE AKINYELE ARULOGUN ROAD 39 AKINYELE AKINYELE ODOGBO BARRACKS 40 AKINYELE AKINYELE ALAPATA, OJOO 41 EGBEDA EGBEDA SAWMILL, LOVE BUS STOP 42 EGBEDA EGBEDA ADEGBAYI B/STOP 43 EGBEDA EGBEDA JF WORLD PET. ADEGBAYI 44 IBARAPA EAST IBARAPA EAST NEW ERUWA 45 IBARAPA EAST IBARAPA EAST LG PREMISES 46 IBARAPA EAST IBARAPA EAST LANLANTE GARAGE 47 IBARAPA CENTRAL IBARAPA CENTRAL LG PREMISES 48 IBARAPA CENTRAL IBARAPA CENTRAL AROLAT FILLING STATION 49 IBARAPA CENTRAL IBARAPA CENTRAL GARAGE 50 IBARAPA NORTH IBARAPA NORTH IGANGAN T/HALL 51 IBARAPA NORTH IBARAPA NORTH TAPA T/HALL 52 IBARAPA NORTH IBARAPA NORTH AYETE GARAGE 53 OYO WEST OYO WEST OYO WEST LG PREMISES 54 ATIBA ATIBA ATIBA LG PREMISIS 55 OYO EAST OYO EAST OYO EAST LG PREMISES 56 AFIJO AFIJO AFIJO LG PREMISIS 57 OYO WEST OYO WEST EACOED OYO 58 OYO EAST OYO EAST OSOBO 59 OYO WEST OYO WEST FARABE 60 AFIJO AFIJO AKINMORIN 61 ATIBA ATIBA PAKOYI 62 IDO IDO NNPC APATA 63 IDO IDO IJOKODO BUS STOP 64 IDO IDO POLY IBADAN SOUTH 65 IDO IDO POLY IBADAN NORTH 66 OGBOMOSO NORTH OGBOMOSO NORTH OGBOMOSO NORTH LGA 67 OGBOMOSO SOUTH OGBOMOSO SOUTH OKE ANU AREA 68 OGBOMOSO NORTH OGBOMOSO NORTH STADIUM/KUYE 69 OGBOMOSO NORTH OGBOMOSO NORTH TAKIE 70 OGBOMOSO SOUTH OGBOMOSO SOUTH SABO AREA 71 ISEYIN ISEYIN BARRACKS 72 SAKI WEST SAKI WEST APINNITE 73 SAKI WEST SAKI WEST AJEGUNLE/SANGO 74 SAKI WEST SAKI WEST IPAPO 75 SAKI EAST SAKI EAST NYSC JUNCTION Ekiti State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 08099088454 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 ADO EKITI ADO EKITI OPPOSITE SATELLITE CAMPUS NTA ROAD 2 ADO EKITI ADO EKITI 6, ODO IJIGBO STREET ADO EKITI 3 ADO EKITI ADO EKITI OMISANJANA STREET OPP ADO COMMUNITY HIGH SCH 4 ADO EKITI ADO EKITI FAYOSE MARKET 5 IJERO IJERO NO 2 IFAKI STREET IJERO 6 IJERO IJERO IJERO LG SECRETARIAT 7 IDO OSI IDO OSI AAYE EKITI IDO‐OSI 8 IDO OSI IDO OSI ILOGBO EKITI IDO‐OSI 9 IKERE IKERE IDI‐ISIN IKERE EKITI 10 IKERE IKERE OKE‐OSUN IKERE EKITI 11 ISE ORUN ISE ORUN OJUDE STREET ISE‐ORUN 12 ISE ORUN ISE ORUN OPP HIGH COURT OLELE STREET ISE ORUN 13 ISE ORUN ISE ORUN OKE ODI JUNCTION ISE‐ORUN 14 IKOLE IKOLE ODO‐ORO EKITI 15 IKOLE IKOLE IWODE, IKOLE 16 IKOLE IKOLE OMODEWO IKOLE 17 EKITI WEST EKITI WEST AUD PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 EKITI WEST EKITI WEST OBAS PALACE 19 EKITI WEST EKITI WEST ARAMOKO EKITI 20 EFON EFON AYINUOWO'S HOUSE 21 EMURE EMURE ELEMURE PALACE 22 EMURE EMURE OLD SECRETARIAT JUNCTION EMURE 23 EKITI SOUTH‐WEST EKITI SOUTH‐WEST OKELOYE ILAWE EKITI 24 GBONYIN GBONYIN ODE‐EKITI 25 GBONYIN GBONYIN IJAN MARKET EKITI 26 MOBA MOBA BUS‐STOP IGOGO‐EKITI 27 MOBA MOBA ONIRA PALACE ONIRA 28 EKITI EAST EKITI EAST OLOMUO PALACE 29 OYE OYE ST. AUGUSTINE COMP. OYE 30 OYE OYE ILUPEJU ROUNDABOUT 31 IREPODUN/IRELODUN IREPODUN/IRELODUN UNAD 32 IREPODUN/IRELODUN IREPODUN/IRELODUN IGEDE EKITI 33 ILEJEMEJE ILEJEMEJE IPERE‐EKITI 34 ILEJEMEJE ILEJEMEJE LOCAL GOVT SECRETARIAT Ondo State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 07093080539 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 AKOKO NORTH EAST IKARE 1 HOSPITAL ROAD IKARE 2 AKOKO NORTH EAST IKARE ODE OKUN COMPOUND ILEPA BESIDE FIRST BANK 3 AKOKO NORTHWEST OKE AGBE AJARE STREET OKE AGBE 4 AKOKO SOUTH EAST AKUNGBA OBA AKOKO SQUARE IWARE AKUNGBA AKOKO 5 AKOKO SOUTH EAST AKUNGBA IKARE ROAD OPP MICROFINANCE BANK 6 AKOKO SOUTH WEST ISUA OPP. ADEKUNLE AJASIN STUDY CENTRE ISUA AKOKO 7 AKURE NORTH IJU/ ITAOGBOLU 65, MAIN RD, OPP UNION BANK ITA OGBOLU 8 AKURE NORTH IJU/ ITAOGBOLU 25, AIYEGUNLE STR IJU 9 AKURE SOUTH AKURE SOUTH MAIN CAMPUS FUTA AKURE 10 AKURE SOUTH AKURE SOUTH OBA ADESIDA RD, OPP CENTRAL MOSQUE, ONDO 11 AKURE SOUTH AKURE SOUTH OBA ADESIDA RD, AKURE 12 AKURE SOUTH AKURE SOUTH OKE IJEBU AKURE 13 ESE ODO IGBEKEBO LOCAL GOVERNMENT PREMISES, ESE ODO 14 IDANRE OWENA 26, COMMERCIAL RD, ODOGE IDANRE 15 IDANRE OWENA 47 COMMERCIAL ROAD ALADE IDANRE 16 IFEDORE IGBARAOKE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PREMISES, IFE DORE 17 ILAJE IGBOKODA LOCAL GOVERNMENT PREMISES, ILAJE 18 ILE OLUJI/OKE IGBO ILE OLUJI 2, SURULERE STR ILE‐OLUJI 19 ILE OLUJI/OKE IGBO ILE OLUJI 1 IDI AAGO OKE‐IGBO ILE OLUJI 20 ILE OLUJI/OKE IGBO ILE OLUJI 32, OLORUNSOGO STR, OKE‐IGBP. 21 IRELE IRELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PREMISES, IRELE 22 ODIGBO ORE ORE/OKITIPUPA ROAD BY FED. MIN. OF WORKS 23 ODIGBO ORE 1, OKE ALAFIA STR, OPP MINISTRY OF ADULT 24 OKITIPUPA OKITIPUPA 130, BROAD STR, OKITIPUPA 25 ONDO EAST OWENA BESIDE WATER CORP. DOWNSIDE OWENA MARKET 26 ONDO WEST ONDO 237, BRIGADIER ADEMULEGUN RD, ONDO 27 ONDO WEST ONDO 16, YABA STR, OPPOSITE MR. BIGGS. ONDO 28 ONDO WEST ONDO PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, MAROKO STR. 29 ONDO WEST ONDO PETER LASSA COMPLEX BESIDE ADEYEMI COLL OF EDUCATION 30 OSE IFON LOCAL GOVERNMENT PREMISES, OSE 31 OWO OWO 24, OKEGUN STR, OPP SKYE BANK, OWO. 32 OWO OWO 34, IRUGBE STR, OPP OJOMO PLAZA, OWO. Osun State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 08052549664 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 EGBEDORE EGBEDORE ARA AREA 2 EGBEDORE EGBEDORE AWO AREA 3 EDE NORTH EDE NORTH TOTAL FILLING STATION 4 EDE SOUTH EDE SOUTH AGIP FILLING STATION 5 EDE SOUTH EDE SOUTH OPP.
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