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States and Lcdas Codes.Cdr PFA CODES 28 UKANEFUN KPK AK 6 CHIBOK CBK BO 8 ETSAKO-EAST AGD ED 20 ONUIMO KWE IM 32 RIMIN-GADO RMG KN KWARA 9 IJEBU-NORTH JGB OG 30 OYO-EAST YYY OY YOBE 1 Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Limited 0021 29 URU OFFONG ORUKO UFG AK 7 DAMBOA DAM BO 9 ETSAKO-WEST AUC ED 21 ORLU RLU IM 33 ROGO RGG KN S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 10 IJEBU-NORTH-EAST JNE OG 31 SAKI-EAST GMD OY S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 2 Premium Pension Limited 0022 30 URUAN DUU AK 8 DIKWA DKW BO 10 IGUEBEN GUE ED 22 ORSU AWT IM 34 SHANONO SNN KN CODE CODE 11 IJEBU-ODE JBD OG 32 SAKI-WEST SHK OY CODE CODE 3 Leadway Pensure PFA Limited 0023 31 UYO UYY AK 9 GUBIO GUB BO 11 IKPOBA-OKHA DGE ED 23 ORU-EAST MMA IM 35 SUMAILA SML KN 1 ASA AFN KW 12 IKENNE KNN OG 33 SURULERE RSD OY 1 BADE GSH YB 4 Sigma Pensions Limited 0024 10 GUZAMALA GZM BO 12 OREDO BEN ED 24 ORU-WEST NGB IM 36 TAKAI TAK KN 2 BARUTEN KSB KW 13 IMEKO-AFON MEK OG 2 BOSARI DPH YB 5 Pensions Alliance Limited 0025 ANAMBRA 11 GWOZA GZA BO 13 ORHIONMWON ABD ED 25 OWERRI-MUNICIPAL WER IM 37 TARAUNI TRN KN 3 EDU LAF KW 14 IPOKIA PKA OG PLATEAU 3 DAMATURU DTR YB 6 ARM Pension Managers Limited 0026 S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 12 HAWUL HWL BO 14 OVIA-NORTH-EAST AKA ED 26 26 OWERRI-NORTH RRT IM 38 TOFA TEA KN 4 EKITI ARP KW 15 OBAFEMI OWODE WDE OG S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 4 FIKA FKA YB 7 Trustfund Pensions Plc 0028 CODE CODE 13 JERE JRE BO 15 OVIA-SOUTH-WEST GBZ ED 27 27 OWERRI-WEST UMG IM 39 TSANYAWA TYW KN 5 IFELODUN SHA KW 16 ODEDAH DED OG CODE CODE 5 FUNE FUN YB 8 First Guarantee Pension Limited 0029 1 AGUATA AGU AN 14 KAGA KGG BO 16 OWAN-EAST AFZ ED 40 TUDUN-WADA TWD KN 6 ILORIN-EAST KEY KW 17 ODOGBOLU DGB OG 1 BARKIN-LADI BLD PL 6 GEIDAM GDM YB 9 Legacy Pension Managers Limited 0030 2 ANAMBRA AAH AN 15 KALA/BALGE KBG BO 17 OWAN-WEST SGD ED JIGAWA 41 UNGOGO UGG KN 7 ILORIN-SOUTH FUF KW 18 OGUN-WATERSIDE ABG OG 2 BASSA BSA PL 7 GUJBA GJB YB 10 NLPC Pension Fund Administrators Limited 0031 3 ANAMBRA-WEST NZM AN 16 KONDUGA KDG BO 18 18 UHUNMWONDE HER ED S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 42 WARAWA WRA KN 8 ILORIN-WEST LRN KW 19 REMO-NORTH JRM OG 3 BOKKOS BKK PL 8 GULANI GLN YB 11 CrusaderSterling Pensions Limited 0032 4 ANAOCHA NEN AN 17 KUKAWA KWA BO CODE CODE 43 WUDIL WDL KN 9 IREPODUN MUN KW 20 SHAGAMU SMG OG 4 JOS-EAST ANW PL 9 JAKUSKO JAK YB 12 AIICO Pension Managers Limited 0033 5 AWKA-NORTH ACA AN 18 KWAYA-KUSAR KWY BO EKITI 1 AUYO AUY JG 44 KABO KBK KN 10 ISIN WSN KW 5 JOS-NORTH JJN PL 10 KARASUWA KRS YB 13 OAK Pensions Limited 0034 6 AWKA-SOUTH AWK AN 19 MAFA MAF BO S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 2 BABURA BBR JG 11 KAIAMA KMA KW ONDO 6 JOS-SOUTH BUU PL 11 MACHINA MCN YB 14 AXA Masard Pension Limited 0035 7 AYAMELUM NKK AN 20 MAGUMERI MGM BO CODE CODE 3 BIRINIWA BNW JG KATSINA 12 MORO BDU KW S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 7 KANAM DNG PL 12 NANGERE NNR YB 15 IEI-Anchor Pension Managers Limited 0036 8 DUNUKOFIA KPP AN 21 MAIDUGURI MAG BO 1 ADO-EKITI ADK EK 4 BIRNIN-KUDU BKD JG S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 13 OFFA FFA KW CODE CODE 8 KANKE KWK PL 13 NGURU NGU YB 16 APT Pension Fund Managers Limited 0037 9 EKWUSIGO ZBL AN 22 MARTE MAR BO 2 EFON EFY EK 5 BUJI BUJ JG CODE CODE 14 OKE-ERO LFF KW 1 AKOKO-NORTH KAK OD 9 LANGTANG-NORTH LGT PL 14 POTISKUM PKM YB 17 Investment One Pension Managers Limited 0040 10 IDEMILI-NORTH GDD AN 23 MOBBAR MBR BO 3 EKITI-EAST MUE EK 6 DUTSE dut JG 1 BAKORI BKR KT 15 OYUN LEM KW 2 AKOKO-NORTH-WEST ANG OD 10 LANGTANG-SOUTH MBD PL 15 TARMUA TMW YB 18 Future Unity Glanvils Pensions Limited 0042 11 IDEMILI-SOUTH JJT AN 24 MONGUNU MNG BO 4 EKITI-SOUTH-WEST LAW EK 7 GAGARAWA GGW JG 2 BATAGARAWA BAT KT 16 PATEGI PTG KW 3 AKOKO SOUTH SUA OD 11 MANGU MGU PL 16 YUNUSARI YUN YB 19 Fidelity Pension Managers 0043 12 MALA HAL AN 25 NGALA NGL BO 5 EKITI-WEST AMK EK 8 GARKI GRK JG 3 BATSARI BTR KT 4 AKOKO-SOUTH-EAST KAA OD 12 MIKANG TNK PL 17 YUSUFARI YSF YB 20 Radix Pension Managers Limited 0046 13 NJIKOKA ABN AN 26 NGANZAI NGZ BO 6 EMURE EMR EK 9 GUMEL GML JG 4 BAURE BRE KT LAGOS 5 AKURE-NORTH AKR OD 13 PANKSHIN PKN PL 21 NPF Pensions Limited 0047 14 NNEWI-NORTH NNE AN 27 SHANI SHN BO 7 ISE-ORUN SSE EK 10 GURI GRR JG 5 BIXDAWA BDW KT S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 6 AKURE-SOUTH JTA OD 14 QUANANPAN QAP PL ZAMFARA 15 NNEWI-SOUTH UKP AN 8 GBONYIN DEA EK 11 GWARAM GRM JG 6 CHARANCHI CRC KT CODE CODE 7 ESE-ODO GKB OD 15 RIYOM RYM PL S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE STATE & LGA CODES 16 OGBARU ATN AN CROSS RIVER 9 IDO-OSI DEK EK 12 GWIWA GWW JG 7 DAN-MUSA DMS KT 1 AGEGE GGE LA 8 IDANRE WEN OD 16 SHENDAM SHD PL CODE CODE 17 ONITSHA-NORTH NSH AN S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 10 IJERO JER EK 13 HADEJIA HJA JG 8 DANDUME DDM KT 2 AJEROMI - IFELODUN AGL LA 9 IFEDORE FGB OD 17 WASE WAS PL 1 ANKA ANK ZA 18 ONITSHA-SOUTH FGG AN 11 IKERE KER EK 14 JAHUN JHN JG 9 DANJA DJA KT ABIA CODE CODE 3 ALIMOSHO KTU LA 10 IJAYE GBA OD 2 BAKURA BKA ZA S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 19 ORUMBA-NORTH AJL AN 1 ABI TGD CR 12 IKOLE RLE EK 15 KAFIN-HAUSA KHS JG 10 DAURA DRA KT 4 AMUWO-ODOFIN FST LA 11 ILE-OLUJI-OKEIGBO LEL OD RIVERS 3 BUKKUYUM BKM ZA CODE CODE 20 ORUMBA-SOUTH UMZ AN 2 AKAMKPA RAM CR 13 ILEJEMEJE YEK EK 16 KAUGAMA KGM JG 11 DUTSI DTS KT 5 APAPA APP LA 12 IRELE REL OD S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 4 BUNGUDU BUG ZA 1 ABA NORTH EZA AB 21 OYI HTE AN 3 AKPABUYO KTA CR 14 IREPODUN/IFELODUN GED EK 17 KAZAURE KZR JG 12 DUTSINMA DTM KT 6 BADAGRY BDG LA 13 ODIGBO REF. 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AKP CR 20 MALAM-MADURI MMR JG 15 INGAWA NGW KT 9 IBEJU-LEKKI AKD LA 16 ONDO-EAST BDR OD 3 AHOADA-WEST KNM RV 8 BIRNIN MAGAJI BMJ ZA 5 IKWUANO KWU AB CODE CODE 7 BOKI BJE CR ENUGU 21 MIGA MGA JG 16 JIBIA JBY KT 10 IFAKO IJAIYE FKJ LA 17 OSE FFN OD 4 AKUKUTORU ABM RV 9 MARADUN MRD ZA 6 ISIALA-NGWA NORTH KPU AB 1 ALKALERI ALK BA 8 CALABAR-MUNICIPAL CAL CR S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 22 RINGIM RNG JG 17 KAFUR KFR KT 11 IKEJA KJA LA 18 OWO WWW OD 5 ANDONI NDN RV 10 MARU MRR ZA 7 ISIALA-NGWA SOUTH MBA AB 2 BAUCHI BAU BA 9 CALABAR-SOUTH ANA CR CODE CODE 23 RONI RRN JG 18 KA1TA KAT KT 12 IKORODU KRD LA 6 ASARI-TORU BGM RV 11 SHINKAFI SKF ZA 8 ISUIKWUATO MBL AB 3 BOGORO BGR BA 10 ETUNK EFE CR 1 ANINRI DBR EN 24 SULE-TANKARKAR STK JG 19 KANKARA KKR KT 13 KOSOFE KSF LA OSUN 7 BONNY BNY RV 12 TALATA-MAFARA TMA ZA 9 OBIOMA NGWA NGK AB 4 DAMBAN DBM BA 11 IKOM KMM CR 2 AWGU AWG EN 25 TAURA TAR JG 20 KANKIA KNK KT 14 LAGOS-ISLAND AAA LA S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 8 DEGEMA DEG RV 13 TSAFE TSF ZA 10 OHAFIA HAF AB 5 DARAZO DRZ BA 12 OBANLIKU BNS CR 3 ENUGU-EAST NKW EN 26 YANKWASHI YKS JG 21 KATSINA KTN KT 15 LAGOS-MAINLAND LND LA CODE CODE 9 ELEME NCH RV 14 ZURMI ZRM ZA 11 OSISIOMA SSM AB 6 DASS DAS BA 13 OBUBRA BRA CR 4 ENUGU-NORTH ENU EN 27 KIYAWA KYW JG 22 KURFI KUF KT 16 MUSHIN MUS LA 1 ATAKUMOSA SSU OS 10 EMUOHA MHA RV 12 UGWUNAGBO GWB AB 7 GAMAWA GAM BA 14 OBUDU UDU CR 5 ENUGU-SOUTH UWN EN 23 KUSADA KSD KT 17 OJO JJJ LA 2 ATAKUMOSA EAST PRN OS 11 ETCHE KHE RV COUNTRY CODES 13 UKWA WEST KKE AB 8 GANJUWA GJW BA 15 ODUKPANI DUK CR 6 EZEAGU AGW EN KADUNA 24 MAI-ADUA MDW KT 18 OSHODI ISOLO LSD LA 3 AYEDA-ADE GBN OS 12 GOKANA KPR RV S/N COUNTRY COUNTRY 14 UKWA EAST KEK AB 9 GIADE GYD BA 16 OGOJA GGJ CR 7 IGBO-ETTI GBD EN S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 25 MALUMFASHI MNF KT 19 SOMOLU SMK LA 4 AYEDIRE LGB OS 13 KWERRE SKP RV NAME CODE 15 UMUAHIA NORTH UMA AB 10 ITAS/GADAU TSG BA 17 YAKURR GEP CR 8 IGBO-EZE-NORTH ENZ EN CODE CODE 26 MAXI MAN KT 20 SURULERE LSR LA 5 BOLUWADURO TAN OS 14 KHANA BRR RV 1 ALGERIA DZ 16 UMUAHIA SOUTH APR AB 11 JAMA ARE JMA BA 18 YALA CKK CR 9 IGBO-EZE-SOUTH BBG EN 1 BIRNIN-GWARI BNG KD 27 MASHI MSH KT 6 BORIPE RGB OS 15 OBIA/AKPOR RUM RV 2 ANGOLA AO 17 UMUNNEOCHI UNC AB 12 KATAGUM KTG BA 10 ISI-UZO KEM EN 2 CHIKUN KJM KD 28 MATAZU MTZ KT NASARAWA 7 EDE EDE OS 16 OGBA-EGBEMA-NDONI RGM RV 3 ARGENTINA AR 13 KIRFI KRF BA DELTA 11 NKANU-EAST MGL EN 3 GIWA GKW KD 29 MUSAWA MSW KT S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 8 EDE NORTH EDT OS 17 OGU/BOLO GGU RV 4 AUSTRALIA AU 14 MISAU MSA BA 12 NKANU-WEST AGN EN 4 IGABI TRK KD 30 RIMI RMY KT ADAMAWA S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE CODE CODE 9 EGBEDORE AAW OS 18 OKIRIKA KRK RV 5 BELGIUM BE S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 15 NINGI NNG BA CODE CODE 13 NSUKKA NSK EN 5 IKARA KAR KD 31 SABUWA SBA KT 1 AKWANGA AKW NS 10 EJIGBO EJG OS 19 OMUMA BER RV 6 BENIN BJ CODE CODE 16 SHIRA SHR BA 1 ANIOCHA-NORTH SLK DT 14 OJI-RIVER JRV EN 6 JABA KWB KD 32 SAFANA SFN KT 2 AWE AWE NS 11 IFE NORTH PMD OS 20 OPOBO/NKORO PBT RV 7 BRAZIL BR 1 DEMSA DSA AD 17 TAFAWA-BALEWA TFB BA 2 ANIOCHA-SOUTH GWK DT 15 UDENU BLF EN 7 JEMAA KAF KD 33 SANDAMU SDM KT 3 DOMA DMA NS 12 IFE SOUTH FTD OS 21 OYIGBO AFM RV 8 BURKINA FASO BF 2 FUFORE FUR AD 18 TORO TRR BA 3 BOMADI BMA DT 16 UDI UDD EN 8 KACHIA KCH KD 34 ZANGO ZNG KT 4 KARU KRV NS 13 IFE-CENTRAL FFE OS 22 PORT-HARCOURT PHC RV 9 CAMEROON CM 3 GANYE GAN AD 19 WARJI WRJ BA 4 BURUTU BUR DT 17 UZO-UWANI UMU EN 9 KADUNA-NORTH DKA KD 5 KEANA KEN NS 14 IFE-EAST FEE OS 23 TAI SKN RV 10 CANADA CA 4 GIREI GRE AD 20 ZAKI ZAK BA 5 ETHIOPE-EAST SKL DT 10 KAGARKO KGK KD KEBBI 6 KEFFI KEF NS 15 IFEDAYO FDY OS 11 CHAD TD 5 GOMBI GMB AD 6 ETHIOPE-WEST GRA DT FCT 11 KAJURU KJR KD S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 7 KOKONA GRU NS 16 IFELODUN KNR OS SOKOTO 12 CHINA CN 6 GUYUK GUY AD BAYELSA 7 IKA-NORTH AGB DT S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 12 KAURA KRA KD CODE CODE 8 LAFIA LFA NS 17 ILA LRG OS S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 13 COTE D'IVOIRE CI 7 HONG HNG AD S/N LGA NAME LGA STATE 8 IKA-SOUTH
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