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South – South Zone South – South Zone Rivers State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08037738178 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Ahoada St. Peter’s Catholic Church , Ahoada East LGA 2 Alasa St. Paul’s Catholic Church , Nchia In Eleme LGA 3 Choba Chapel Of Anunciation, UNIPORT, Choba 4 D Line Corpus Christy Cathedral Church , D Line, Kaduna Street 5 Elele St. Joseph Catholic Church , Elele –Alumini Emohua LGA 6 Eliozu Medical Centre Eliozu Street 7 Isiokpo St. Patricks Catholic Church , Isiokpo, Ikwere LGA 8 Mbano St. Peters Cathoilic Church , Mbano Camp , Oyigbo 9 Ndele All Saints Catholic Church Chaplaincy , Ndele, Emohua LGA 10 Ogbati Blessed Tansi Catholic Church Ogbati, Obio Akpor 11 Omoku St. Mary Cathoilic , Omoku Town (Ogba / Egbema/Ndoni LGA) 12 Onne St. Micheal Champlaincy , Onne In Eleme LGA 13 Oyingbo St. Pauls Catholic Church , Old Aba Road , Oyingbo 14 Oyingbo Vincent De Paul Oyingbo 15 Port Harcourt St. Mary Catholic Church , Agreey Road, Porthacourt 16 Port Harcourt St.Mary Catholic Church, Aggrey Road, Porthacourt 17 Port Harcourt Shell Residential Area, Aba Rd 18 Port Harcourt Christ The King Catholic Church Mile 1 Diobu, Port Harcourt 19 Port Harcourt Church Of Nativity, Oroigewe 20 Port Harcourt NCC Office, GRA 21 Port Harcourt Port Harcourt Airport 22 Port Harcourt Eneka Market 23 Rumudara St Peter's Claver, Rumudara 24 Rumudrur 37, Okporo Road , Jehovah Jireh Plaza ( Rumuoduru) 25 Rumuebekwe Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic , Church Elele In Ikwere Lga 26 Rumuebekwe Martha Misericodia Catholic Church, Rumuebekwe(Ciwa) Mobile Unit 27 Rumuebekwe Our Lady Of Holy Rosery (Ciwa) Rumuebekwe, Aba Road 28 Rumugbua Obio Plaza , 1st Floor ,Woji Junction 29 Rumukwrushi St. John’s Catholic Church Rumukwrushi 30 Rumuobikani Shell Industrial Area, Rumuobikani 31 Rumuoduru Jehovah Jireh Plaza , 37 Okporo Road , Rumuoduru 32 Rumuogba 2nd Floor Obio Plaza,16 Old Aba Road, Ewoji Junction 33 Rumuokoro St. Jude Catholic Church , Rumuokoro 34 Rumuokoro 189 Okporo Road, Rumuodara Opposite Shandees Fast Food. Obio Akpor 35 Rumuokoro Obio Akkpor Park Rumouokoro 36 Rumuokwuta St. Francis Catholic Church Rumuokwuta 37 Rumuolumeni St. John’s Rumuolumeni Town , Obio Akpor 38 Rumuomasi Martha Misericodia Catholic Church Rumuebekwe(Ciwa) 39 Rumuowuta Gistme Office, 1st Floor Rumuokwuta 40 Woji Holy Family Catholic Church , Woji, Obio Akpor 50 Port Harcourt Mobile Units (10) Delta State Contact Number/Enquires ‐07061830403 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Abraka Delsu , Abraka 2 Abraka Eku, Ethope East 3 Abraka Opposite Delsu Campus 1 Gate, Abraka 4 Abraka 254 Old Abraka Road, Abraka 5 Abraka Old Post Office Road Junction, Eku 6 Agbarho Agbarho Ughelle‐North 7 Agbor St. John Catholic Church Agbor 8 Agbor St John The Baptist Catholic Church, Agbor 9 Asaba Oshimili South Lga, Secretariat 10 Asaba Ogboogologo Market, Asaba 11 Asaba St. Joseph Catholic Church, Asaba 12 Asaba St. Patrick Catholic Church , Asaba 13 Asaba St.Theresa Catholic Church , Asaba 14 Asaba Okwe Market, Okwe 15 Asaba St John Bosco Junction, Asaba 16 Asaba Federal Secretariat Building, Asaba 17 Asaba Jarret Capel 18 Ekpan Ekpan Village Before The Shrine 19 Sapele Naval Base, Sapele 20 Sapele Abc Chemist Junction, Gana‐Sapele 21 Sapele Okpe Road By Akintola Junction Sapele 22 Udu Rd Sedco Road, Udu 23 Udu Rd Ovwian Junction , Udu 24 Udu Rd Orhuwhorun Road, Udu 25 Udu Rd Orhurhuron Roundabout, Ovwian 26 Udu Rd Dsc Housing Complex, Aladja 27 Ughelli St. Micheal Catholic Church , Ughelli 28 Warri No 9 Mcdermont Road, Warri 29 Warri No 1 Deco Junction, Warri 30 Warri Mother Of Our Redeemer Catholic Church, Warri 31 Warri St. Anthony Catholic Church , Warri 32 Warri Delta City Bus ( Govt. Pack ) Warri 33 Warri College Of Education Gate , Warr 34 Warri Airport Road Opposite Union Bank Warri 35 Warri Robbinson Plaza, Warri 36 Warri Delta Citybus Park Off Warri‐Sapele Road 37 Warri College Of Education, Warri Campus 38 Warri Arubayi Street After Gods Grace Ministry H/Q 39 Warri Robbson Plaza, Deco Road Warri 40 Warri Idiaregbe Junction Off Giwa‐Amu Road, Okumagba 41 Warri Ovirugo Street, Warri 42 Warri Naval Base, Warri 43 Warri College Of Education, Warri 44 Warri Ugboroke 45 Warri Orlu Standard Hotel Junction, Jakpa Road 46 Warri Emberian Junction, Off Deco Road 47 Warri Ekurede‐Urhobotown Hall, Warri 48 Warri Igbudu Market Warri 49 Warri New Layout, Jakpa Akwa Ibom State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08024684986 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Abak 32, Ikot Ekpene Rd, Abak 2 Afaha College Of Education, Afaha , Nsit 3 Etinan 1 Press Road , Etinan 4 Etinan 81, Uyo Road Etinan 5 Ikot Abasi Naval Base, Ikot Abasi 6 Ikot Asurua Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Asurua 7 Ikot Ekpene 34 Market Road , Ikot Ekpene Lga 8 Ikot Ekpene 4, Etuk Akpan Rd, Ikot Ekpene 9 Ikot Ekpene No.2 Chubb Road, Ikot Ekpene 10 Uyo Christ The King Cathedral, Barracks Road, Uyo 11 Uyo No 26 Abak Road ( Itpro Computer School) State Office 12 Uyo St. Patricks Catholic Church, Four Towns , Uyo 13 Uyo St. Peter Catholic Church, University Of Uyo 14 Uyo St Joseph Catholic Church, Anua , Uyo 15 Uyo Federal Medical Secretariat 16 Uyo State Secretariat , Uyo 17 Uyo No 68, Ikot Ekpene Opp. Mtn Office 18 Uyo No 3, Barracks Road, Uyo 19 Uyo Uyo LGA Secretariat 20 Uyo No 9, Asuquo Street , Iwokpom Ibeno Local Government Area X7. Qit Ibeno 8. 21 Uyo A Divisionpolice Station Barracks Road End Uyo 22 Uyo No 60 Ikot Ekpene Road, Uyo 23 Uyo 26 Abak Road (Main Office) 24 Uyo AKTC Park, Ikot Ekpene Rd 25 Uyo Uyo City Polytechnic 26 Uyo Ikot Oku, Ikono Junction 36 Uyo Mobil Units (10) Edo State Contact Number/Enquires ‐07030073471 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Abudu St. Thomas Aquinas' Parish, Abudu. 2 Auchi Auchi Palace, Auchi 3 Benin Holy Cross Cathedral,Mission Road,Benin City 4 Benin St. Jude's Parish,Iwogban, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City 5 Benin St. Maria Goretti's Parish, Upper Sakponba, Benin City 6 Benin St. Thomas Aquinas' Parish,Ogbeson,Ikpoba Hill,Benin City 7 Benin St. Paul’s Catholic Church , Airport Road 8 Benin Itohan Girls Grammer School, Sapele Road 9 Benin Urokpota Hall , Ring Road 10 Benin Garrick Memorial Secondary School, Ekewan Road 11 Benin Zee Lounge ,Boundary Road 12 Benin University Of Benin Teaching Hospital , Ugbowo 13 Benin Oba’s Palace, Benin 14 Benin Eyaen Palace, Eyaen 15 Benin St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Uselu Lagos Road 16 Benin Holy Cross Cathedral , Mission Road 17 Benin Oba Akenzua Cultural Center Airport Road 18 Benin Uselu Spareparts Market 19 Benin St. Rapheals Hospital (Main Gate), Adesuwa Road, GRA, Benin City 20 Benin Ikopa Hills, New Benin (by Oando Filling Station) 21 Benin Evbuotubu Town Hall, Evbuotubu 22 Benin Benson Idahosa University(BIU) Ugbor , Benin City 23 Benin Big Joe Motors, Aduwawa 24 Benin by Texaco Filling Station Ehaekpen junction, Ekenwan Road 25 Benin by Noma Filling Station, Agip, Sapele Road 26 Benin Cell‐Tel Communications Limited, 18 Adesuwa road GRA . 27 Benin by Folaro Filling Station, Upper Sakponba Road 28 Benin Faith motors, Akpakpava 29 Benin Owina street junction, Agho 30 Benin Stella Obasanjo Hospital 31 Benin New Market By 2nd East Circularrd 32 Benin Oreodo By King Square 33 Benin Capiona By Oko 34 Benin Nomayo Opposite The Market By Sakponba 35 Benin Eyan Palace By Aduwawa 36 Benin Folaro Filling Station By Upper Sakponba 37 Ekpoma Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma 38 Iruekpen Iruekpen Market Square, Iruekpen 39 Ubiaja St. Benedicts Catholic Church , Ubiaja 49 Benin Mobile Units (10) Bayelsa State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08038480336 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Aleibiri Aleibiri Town Hall 2 Ayama Behind Chief's House 3 Azikoro Agbua Town Hall 4 Azikoro Behind Police Station, Azikoro 5 Basanbiri Catholic Church 6 Brass Akasa Town Hall 7 Brass Sangana Town Tall 8 Brass UAC, Akasa 9 Brass Town Catholic Church 10 Ekeremor Ekeramor Lga By First Gate 11 Ekeremor Isampou Market Square 12 Kolokuma‐Opukuma Nysc Camp Kaiama 13 Kolokuma‐Opukuma Odi Catholic Church Odi 14 Nembe Okodi Town Secretariat 15 Nembe Ogbolomabiri Community Town Hall 16 Ogbia Ogbia (School Of Health) 17 Ogbia Imiringi Catholic Church 18 Ogbia Emeyal Town Hall 19 Ogbomabri Community Town Hall 20 Okidi Town Hall 21 Peretorugbene Behind Local Radio House 22 Peretorugbene Town Hall 23 Sagbama Sagbama Local Government Secretariat 24 Sangana Catholic Church 25 Southern Ijaw Silga ( Niger Delta University) 26 Yenegoa Yenagoa Mobile Movement ( Swali Market And General Hospital ) 27 Yenegoa Igboghine Junction 28 Yenegoa Tombia Junction 29 Yenegoa Ekeki Park 30 Yenegoa Amassoma Ndu School Gate 31 Yenegoa #20 Harbour Road Junction 32 Yenegoa Amarata Net Villa Opp Looking Good Boutique 33 Yenegoa Yenagoa Local Government Secretariat 34 Yenegoa Gbarain Junction 35 Yenegoa Samson Siasia Stadium (Mobile Movement 2) 36 Yenegoa Ebi’s Mechanic Amarata 37 Yenegoa Opolo By The Junction 38 Yenegoa Transformer Junction Agudamaa 48 Yeneguoa Mobile Units (10) Cross River State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08033630907 S/N City/Town Street Address 1 Calabar St. Paul Catholic Church , University Of Calabar 2 Calabar St. Charlse Lwanga , Essien Town 3 Calabar Our Lady Queen Of Angel, Edim‐Oto 4 Calabar Cross‐River State University Of Science And Technology 5 Calabar University Of Calabar (Main Campus And New Library) 6 Calabar St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church,Essien Town 7 Calabar No.2 Effio Ete Junction 8 Calabar No.1 Marian By Atekong Junction 9 Calabar No.2 Flour Mill ,Old Odukpani Road 10 Calabar No.2 Ekpo‐Abasi Junction 11 Calabar No.2 Atimbo Road 12 Calabar Akpabuyo Local Government Area 13 Calabar Essien Town Junction By Spring Road 14 Calabar Mobile Station by NCC 15 Calabar #32 Diamond Hill 16 Calabar New Library University Of Calabar 17 Calabar Eta Agbor Road By Transicare Motor Park 18 Calabar Edim Otop Market 19 Calabar Ediba Road By Marian Market 20 Calabar Management Science, UNICAL Block 21 Calabar Conoil Filling Station By MCC 22 Calabar Calabar Road By Egerton Str.
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