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South-East Zone South-East Zone List of SIM Registration Centres Abia State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 08036725051 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 ABA SOUTH ABA ABIA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ABA (Mobile) 2 ISUIKWUATO ABA ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UTURU (Mobile) 3 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA IN FRONT OF ADMIN BUILDING, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 4 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA SECURITY OFFICE, OPPOSITE ADMIN, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 5 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA AFRIHUB, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 6 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA BESIDE LAWN TENNIS COURT, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 7 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA PORTERS LODGE, FEMALE HOSTEL, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 8 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA NATIONAL ROOT CROP RESEARCH INSTITUTE STAFF CLINIC, MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 9 IKWUANO UMUDIKE UMUAHIA NATIONAL ROOT CROP RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIBRARY MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE UMUAHIA 10 ABA SOUTH ABA ABA MAIN PARK (ASA ROAD), ABA (By the entrance) 11 OBINGWA ABA OGBOR HILL (OPOBO JUNCTION), ABA 12 ABA SOUTH ABA IHEOJI MARKET (OHANKU, ABA), ABA (Mobile) 13 OSISIOMA NGWA ABA OSISIOMA BY EXPRESS, ABA (Mobile) 14 ABA NORTH ABA EZIAMA ABA NORTH (PZ), ABA (Mobile) 15 ABA SOUTH ABA STADIUM GATE, ABA (Mobile) 16 ABA SOUTH ABA ABA TOWN HALL, L.G HQR, ABA, ABA SOUTH 17 ABA NORTH ABA A.G.C. 39 OSUSU RD, ABA, ABA NORTH 18 ABA NORTH ABA A.G.C. 22 IKONNE STREET, ABA, ABA NORTH 19 ABA NORTH ABA A.G.C. 252 FAULKS ROAD, ABA, ABA NORTH 20 ABA SOUTH ABA A.G.C. 84 OHANKU ROAD, ABA, ABA SOUTH 21 ABA NORTH ABA A.G.C. UKAEGBU OGBOR HILL, ABA, ABA NORTH 22 ABA SOUTH ABA A.G.C. OZUITEM, ABA, ABA SOUTH 23 ABA NORTH ABA A.G.C. 55 OGBONNA RD, ABA, ABA NORTH 24 ABA SOUTH ABA SDA, 1 SCHOOL RD, ABA, ABA SOUTH 25 ABA SOUTH ABA OUR LADY OF ROSE CATH. NGWA RD, ABA, ABA SOUTH 26 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA MATER DEI CATHEDRAL PARISH, UMUAHIA 27 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA END OF AZIKWE RD, UMUAHIA (Mobile) 28 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ABIA STATE GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT (MINISTRY OF HEALTH & COMMERCE BUILDING) 29 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ST FINBARR’S PARISH, BENDE RD, UMUAHIA 30 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ST MICHAEL PARISH, UGWUCHARA, UMUAHIA 31 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA 7, ITEM RD, (ISI‐GATE) UMUAHIA 32 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA 22, NKPORO LANE, UMUAHIA 33 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA DIOCESE OF UMUAHIA, ST PAUL’S CHURCH (ANGLICAN COMMUNION), UZUAKOLI ROAD, UMUAHIA 34 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ST STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL, NIGER STREET (MAIN CATHEDRAL), UMUAHIA 35 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA CKC WORLD BANK HOUSING ESTATE, UMUAHIA (Mobile) 36 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ST MARY’S ISIEKE, IBEKU, UMUAHIA 37 IKWUANO UMUAHIA IKWUANO LOCAL GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS 38 IKWUANO UMUAHIA IKWUEKE CENTRAL SCHOOL UMUIGU OBORO 39 UMUAHIA SOUTH UMUAHIA UMUAHIA SOUTH LG HQTRS, UBAKALA 40 IKWUANO IKWUANO METHODIST AMAWOM, IKWUANO (Mobile) 41 IKWUANO IKWUANO NDORO MARKET, IKWUANO ( 42 IKWUANO IKWUANO ARIAM MARKET, IKWUANO 43 UMUAHIA SOUTH UMUAHIA MARIA ASSUMPTA UMUODE, OSISIOMA, UMUAHIA 44 UMUAHIA SOUTH UMUAHIA STELLA MARIS ABAYI, OSISIOMA, UMUAHIA 45 UMUAHIA SOUTH UMUAHIA SS ANTHONY & JUDE – IMMACULATE, OSISIOMA, UMUAHIA 46 UMUAHIA SOUTH UGWUNAGBO ST. JOHNS ANG., ASA UMUNKA, UGWUNAGBO 47 UMUAHIA SOUTH UGWUNAGBO ST. MARK ANG., MBASO URIE, UGWUNAGBO 48 ISIALA NGWA ISIALA NGWA UMUIKAA, ISIALA NGWA SOUTH 49 AROCHUKWU AMANNAGWU AROCHUKWU ABIA STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AROCHUKWU 50 OHAFIA ABIRIBA ERINMA HALL, BEHIND STADIUM, ABIRIBA 51 OHAFIA ABIRIBA ORIE AKWA MARKET, ABIRIBA 52 OHAFIA ABIRIBA OASIS (AMAOGUDU), ABIRIBA 53 OHAFIA ABIRIBA AMAMBA MARKET (AMANTA), ABIRIBA 54 OHAFIA ABIRIBA ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH (OKPI), ABIRIBA 55 OHAFIA ABIRIBA ENODA SEC SCHOOL, AGBO COURT (IN FRONT OF STAFF ROOM), ABIRIBA 56 BENDE ALAYI ALAYI MOTOR PARK, ALAYI 57 BENDE IGBERE ONU IBINA PARK, IGBERE 58 BENDE IGBERE ONU IBINA HALL, IGBERE 59 BENDE IGBERE IGBERE MOTOR PARK, IGBERE 60 BENDE IGBERE NKWO EBELE ONU IBINA MARKET (REST DAY‐NKWO), IGBERE 61 BENDE IGBERE OKAA OFFIA HALL (REST/MKT DAY‐NKWO), IGBERE 62 OHAFIA AMAEKPU‐OHAFIA AMAEKPU‐OKAGWE ROUNDABOUT, OHAFIA 63 OHAFIA ELU OHAFIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ELU OHAFIA), OHAFIA 64 OHAFIA EBEMM OHAFIA EBEMM MOTOR PARK, OHAFIA 65 OHAFIA OKAGWE OHAFIA OKAGWE TOWN UNION SQUARE, OHAFIA 66 OHAFIA OHAFIA OHAFIA ARMY BARRACKS (MAIN GATE), OHAFIA 67 OHAFIA AKANU OHAFIA AKANU OHAFIA TOWN HALL, OHAFIA 68 AROCHUKWU EBAM AMAEKE EBAM VILLAGE SQUARE, EBAM 69 BENDE ITEM AMAOKWE ITEM TOWN HALL, ITEM 70 BENDE ITEM OKOKO ITEM TOWN HALL (NKWO MARKET DAY), ITEM 71 OHAFIA NKPORO ELUGU MOTOR PARK, NKPORO 72 OHAFIA NKPORO UGWUJIMBA HALL NEAR MOTOR PARK ETITI‐AMA, NKPORO 73 OHAFIA NKPORO OKEZIE HALL AMURIE, NKPORO 74 OHAFIA NKPORO NDAGBO COMMUNITY SEC SCH, NKPORO 75 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA 5‐7 ITEM STREET (NEAR ISI GATE), UMUAHIA 76 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA UMU‐WAYA ROAD, ZOOM COMPOUND, UMUAHIA 77 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA UMUAHIA NORTH LGA HQTRS, INSIDE THE COUNCIL PREMISES BY THE RIGHT, UMUAHIA 78 ABA NORTH ABA ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL – HOSPITAL ROAD, ABA 79 ABA NORTH ABA AMA OGBONNA/OSUSU, ABA 80 ABA NORTH ABA AHIA OHURU, ABA 81 ABA NORTH ABA ABAYI ARIARIA, ABA 82 ABA NORTH ABA SEVEN ‐ UP OGBOR HILL, ABA 83 ABA NORTH ABA ASA NNETU – SPAIR PARTS MARKET, ABA 84 ABA NORTH ABA ZONAL BOARD/AFOR UNE, ABA 85 ABA NORTH ABA OBOHIA ‐ OUR LADY OF FATIMA, ABA 86 ABA NORTH ABA MR BIGS – FACTORY ROAD, ABA 87 ABA NORTH ABA PH RD ‐ UDENWANYI, ABA 88 ABA NORTH ABA TONY‐ MAS BECOZ FAST FOOD‐ UMUODE BY EXPRESS, ABA 89 ABA NORTH ABA OKPU UMUOBO – BY ABA OWERRI ROAD, ABA 90 ABA NORTH ABA OBIKABIA JUNCTION – OGBOR HILL, ABA 91 ABA NORTH ABA IHEMELANDU – EVINA, ABA 92 ABA NORTH ABA EAST STREET BY AZIKIWE – NEW ERA HOSPITAL, ABA 93 ABA NORTH ABA OWERRI – ABA PRIMARY SCHOOL, ABA 94 ABA NORTH ABA NIGERIA BREWERIES – INDUSTRIAL ROAD, ABA 95 ABA NORTH ABA ORIE OHABIAM MARKET, ABA 96 ABA NORTH ABA JUBILEE BY ASA ROAD, ABA 97 ABA NORTH ABA ST. MICHAEL’S ‐ NOKIA CENTER, ABA 98 ABA NORTH ABA CRUNCHIES, FINBBARR’S ROAD, ABA 99 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA MR BIGGS, ABA ROAD, UMUAHIA 100 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA BUBBLES, OJIKE ROAD, UMUAHIA 101 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA AQUILLA AFRICANA, AZIKIWE ROAD, UMUAHIA 102 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA ABIA LINE, GARIKI, UMUAHIA 103 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA WORLD BANK HOUSING ESTATE,NEAR ORPET FILLING STATION, UMUAHIA 104 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA TIMBER MARKET (EVERYDAY MARKET), UMUAHIA 105 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA AMUZUKWU LAYOUT, UMUAHIA 106 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA UBAKALA JUNCTION, UMUAHIA 107 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA EHIMIRI HOUSING ESTATE (OJI UZOR HOUSING ESTATE), UMUAHIA 108 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA AGBAMA ESTATE, UMUAHIA 109 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA LOW COST HLOUSING ESTATE, UMUAHIA 110 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA ABSU UMUAHIA CAMPUS, UMUAHIA 111 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA OKIGWE PARK, MISSION HILL, UMUAHIA 112 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA NGBUKA (SPARE PARTS MARKET), CLUB ROAD, UMUAHIA 113 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA OSAAH NEAR ABIA TOWER, UMUAHIA 114 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA OLOKORO, UMUAHIA 115 BENDE UZUAKOLI QUARTERS I, THE MARKET, UZUAKOLI 116 BENDE UZUAKOLI QUARTERS II, AMAMBA, UZUAKOLI 117 BENDE UZUAKOLI QUARTERS III, ELUOMA, UZUAKOLI 118 BENDE UZUAKOLI QUARTERS IV, AMANKWO, UZUAKOLI 119 ISUIKWUATO ISUIKWUATO AKARA JUNCTION I, ISUIKWUATO 120 ISUIKWUATO ISUIKWUATO AKARA JUNCTION II, ISUIKWUATO 121 ISUIKWUATO ISUIKWUATO AKARA JUNCTION III, ISUIKWUATO 122 BENDE OZUITEM OZUITEM AND LOHUM, OZUITEM 123 UMUAHIA NORTH UMUAHIA ITC PARK PREMISES, UMUAHIA 124 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA HOEFFERS EATERY, BANK ROAD, UMUAHIA 125 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA ST PAULS, UZUAKOLI ROAD, UMUAHIA 126 UMUAHIA UMUAHIA 3, BENDE ROAD BY FINBERR'S JUNCTION, ADJACENT TO AREA POLICE COMMAND, UMUAHIA 127 IKWUANO IKWUANO AMAWOM MARKET SQUARE 128 OHAFIA OHAFIA ERINMA HALL (BEHIND STADIUM), ABIRIBA 129 OHAFIA OHAFIA ORIE AKWA MARKET, ABIRIBA 130 OHAFIA OHAFIA OASIS (AMOGUDU), ABIRIBA 131 OHAFIA OHAFIA AMAMBA MARKET (AMANTA), ABIRIBA 132 OHAFIA OHAFIA ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH (OKPI), ABIRIBA 133 OHAFIA OHAFIA ENODA SEC. SCHL, AGBO COURT (IN FRONT OF STAFF ROOM, ABIRIBA 134 BENDE BENDE LAYI MOTOR PARK, ALAYI 135 BENDE BENDE ONU IBINA IGBERE, IGBERE 136 BENDE BENDE IBINA IGBERE, IGBERE 137 BENDE BENDE IGBERE MOTOR PARK, IGBERE 138 OHAFIA AMAEKPU‐OHAFIA AMAEKPU‐OKAGWE ROUNDABOUT, OHAFIA 139 OHAFIA ELU OHAFIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (ELU OHAFIA), OHAFIA 140 OHAFIA EBEM OHAFIA EBEM MOTOR PARK, OHAFIA 141 OHAFIA OKAGWE OHAFIA OKAGWE TOWN UNION SQUARE, OHAFIA 142 OHAFIA OHAFIA OHAFIA ARMY BARRACKS (MAIN GATE), OHAFIA 143 OHAFIA OHAFIA AKANU OHAFIA (TOWN HALL), OHAFIA 144 AROCHUKWU EBAM AMAEKE EBAM VILLAGE SQUARE, EBAM 145 BENDE ITEM AMAOKWE ITEM TOWN HALL, ITEM 146 BENDE ITEM OKOKO ITEM TOWN HALL, ITEM Anambra State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 08033118112 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 AGUATA OKO AUDITORIUM I, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO 2 AGUATA OKO AUDITORIUM II, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO 3 AGUATA OKO LIBRARY, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO 4 AGUATA OKO ADMIN, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO 5 OYI IGBARIAM ULI: VC‐OFFICE/SECURITY GATE, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 6 IHIALA ULI ULI: LIBRARY, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 7 IHIALA ULI ULI: ENGINEERING, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 8 OYI IGBARIAM IGBARIAM: G HOSTEL, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 9 OYI IGBARIAM IGBARIAM: MASS COMM, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 10 OYI IGBARIAM IGBARIAM: NEAR SECURITY, ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY, ULI & IGBARIAM CAMPUS 11 AWKA NORTH AWKA AFRIHUB, NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA 12 AWKA NORTH AWKA SOCIAL SCIENCE/LAW, NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA 13 AWKA NORTH AWKA ADMIN I, NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA 14 AWKA NORTH AWKA ADMIN
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