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Lga: Isiala Ngwa North Start End 1 Amassa Nsulu Central INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION ABIA STATE LGA: ISIALA NGWA NORTH DATE S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 AMASSA NSULU CENTRAL SCHOOL EZIAMA NSULU 15/01/18 19/01/18 2 UMUNNA NSULU CENTRAL SCHOOL UMUOSU 22/01/18 26/01/18 3 ISIALA NSULU CENTRAL SCHOOL EZIALA NSULU 29/01/18 2/02/18 4 NGWA UKWU 1 COMMUNITY SCHOOL, OSUSU 5/02/18 9/02/18 COMMUNITY SCHOOL,AHIABA 5 NGWA UKWU 11 OKPUALA 12/02/18 16/02/18 6 IHIE IHIE HIGH SCHOOL 19/02/18 23/02/18 7 AMASSA NTIGHA PRIMARY SCHOOL,AVOR 26/02/18 2/03/18 8 AMAPU NTIGA PRIMARY SCHOOL AMAPU NTIGHA 5/03/18 9/03/18 9 UMUOHA SECONDARY SCHOOL,UMUOHA 12/03/18 16/03/18 10 NBAWSI/UMUOMAINTA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL UMUNKOLO 19/03/18 23/03/18 LGA: ISIKWUATO S/N DATES DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 ISU AMAWU 9/01/18 19/01/18 2 AHABA/IMENYI 22/01/18 2/02/18 3 ACHARA/MGBUGWU 05/02/18 1 6/02/18 4 EZERE 19/02/18 2/03/18 5 OGUDUASA 5/03/18 16/03/18 6 UMUANYI/ABA 19/03/18 30/03/18 7 UMUNNEKWU 2/04/18 13/04/18 8 ISIALA AMAWU 16/04/18 27/04/18 LGA : ISIALA NGWA SOUTH S/N DATES RA NAMES CVR CENTERS START END 1 EHI NA UGURU 09/01/18 26/01/18 2 OVUNGWU 29/01/18 19/02/18 3 OKPORO AHABA 20/02/18 09/03/18 4 AMAISE AMAISE AHABA 12/03/18 30/03/18 AKU NA EKPU EZIAMA 5 OBUBA 02/04/18 20/04/18 6 MBUTU UKWU 23/04/18 27/04/18 7 OVUOKWU 30/04/18 04/05/18 8 MBUTU NGWA 07/05/18 11/05/18 9 OMOBA 14/05/18 18/05/18 10 NWAOBI 21/05/18 25/05/18 LGA: 1 IPU WEST OWASA SEC,SCHL OWASA 11/01/18 16/01/18 2 OBUZOR UMUELECHI VILLAGE HALL 17/01/18 19/01/18 3 OGWE CENTRAL SCHL OGWE 22/01/18 24/01/18 4 IPU SOUTH UZUAKU TOWN HALL 25/01/18 29/01/18 5 OZAA UKWU AMAUKWUEZI 30/01/18 01/01/18 6 ASA SOUTH COMM,SCHL,UMUAKA 02/02/18 06/02/18 7 ASA NORTH MBANO CENTRAL SCH MKPUKWE 07/02/18 09/02/18 CENTRAL SCHL,OBOKWE OBEHIE 8 OBOKWE CENT.SCH.OBEHIE 12/02/18 14/02/18 9 IPU EAST NATIONAL PRIM.SCHL.UMUKALU 15/02/18 19/02/18 10 OZAA WEST 20/02/18 22/02/18 LGA: UMUAHIA SOUTH DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTERS START END 1 UBALAKA 'A' 11/12/2017 16/12/2017 2 UBALAKA 'B' 18/12/2017 23/12/2017 3 AHIAUKWU '1' 15/12/2017 19/12/2018 4 AHIAUKWU '11' 22/01/2018 26/01/2018 5 OLD UMUAHIA 29/01/2018 6/02/2018 6 AMAKAMA 7/02/2018 13/02/2018 7 NSIRIMO 14/02/2018 20/02/2018 8 EZELEKE/OGBODIUKWU 21/02/2018 27/02/2018 9 OMAEGBU 28/02/2018 6/03/2018 10 OHIOCHA 29/03/2018 4/04/2018 LGA : AROCHUKWU DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 OVUKWU WARD 8/01/2018 12/01/2018 2 OHEKE WARD 15/01/2018 19/01/2018 3 ELEOHA IHECHIOWA WARD 22/01/2018 26/01/2018 4 IKWUM IHECHIOWA 29/01/2018 2/02/2018 5 AROCHUKWU 11 5/02/2018 9/02/2018 6 OHAFOR 12/02/2018 16/02/2018 7 UTUTU WARD 19/02/2018 23/02/2018 8 ISU WARD 26/02/2018 2/03/2018 9 AROCHUKWU 1 5/03/2018 9/03/2018 10 AROCHUKWU 111 11/03/2018 15/03/2018 11 OHAFOR 1 17/03/2018 21/03/2018 LGA: IKWANO DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTERS START END 1 OLOKO 1 15/01/2018 19/01/2018 2 OLOKO 11 22/01/2018 26/01/2018 3 IBERE 1 29/01/2018 02/02/2018 4 IBERE 11 5/03/2018 9/03/2018 5 OBORO 1 12/02/2018 16/02/2018 6 OBORO 11 19/02/2018 23/03/2018 7 OBORO 111 26/02/2018 2/03/2018 8 OBORO IV 5/03/2018 9/03/2018 9 ARIAM 12/03/2018 16/03/2018 10 USAKA 19/03/2018 23/03/2018 LGA: OSISIOMA DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 AMAVO 15/01/2018 19/01/2018 2 OSOKWA 22/01/2018 26/012018 3 AMASATOR 5/02/2018 9/02/2018 4 ARO-NGWA 12/02/2018 16/02/2018 5 AMA-ASAA 19/02/2018 23/02/2018 AMAITOLU NBUTU 6 UMUOJIMA 26/02/2018 6/03/2018 7 URATTA 7/03/2018 13/03/2018 8 AMATOR 14/03/2018 20/03/2018 9 UMUNNEISE 21/03/2018 27/03/2018 10 OKPU-UMUOBO 28/03/2018 3//04/2018 LGA: UKWA EAST DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 UMUIGUBE/ACHARA CPS AKIRIKA UKWU 12/01/2018 2 IKWURIAT EAST AKANU VILLAGE 15/01/2018 3 AZUMINI NPS AZUMINI 16/01/2018 4 IKWURIATOR WEST UMUOGO VILLAGE HALL 17/01/2018 5 IKWEKE EAST CPS OHAMBELE 18/01/2018 6 IKWUORIE OHANKU VILLAGE HALL 19/01/2018 7 MKPOROBE OHURU C/SCHOOL OHURU 22/01/2018 8 OBOHIA CPS OBOHIA 23/01/2018 9 IKWEKE WEST CPS OBUNKU 24/01/2018 10 AKWETE CPS AKWETE 25/01/2018 LGA: ISIALA NGWA SOUTH DATES S/N RA NAMES CVR CENTER START END 1 EHI NA UGURU OSOKWA 09/01/18 26/01/18 2 OVUNGWU 29/01/18 19/02/18 3 OKPORO AHABA 20/01/18 09/02/18 4 AMAISE AMAISE AHABA 12/03/18 30/03/18 AKU NA EKPU EZIAMA 5 OBUBA 02/04/18 20/04/18 6 MBUTU UKWU 23/04/18 27/04/18 7 OVUOKWU 30/04/18 04/05/18 8 MBUTU NGWA 07/05/18 11/05/18 9 OMOBA 14/05/18 18/05/18 10 NGWAOBI 21/05/18 18/05/18 LGA: OHAFIA DATES S/N RA NAMES START END 1 ISIAMA 12/02/18 16/02/18 2 EBEM OHAFIA 5/02/18 9/02/18 3 NDI ELUNKPORO 20/02/18 22/02/18 4 NDI ETITI NKPORO 2/03/18 9/03/18 5 AMAEKE 15/01/18 22/01/18 6 AMAOGUDU ABIRIBA 22/01/18 30/01/18 7 AGBORJI ABIRIBA 23/01/18 19/01/18 8 OHAFOR OHAFIA 29/01/18 22/01/18 9 OKAMU OHAFIA 22/01/18 29/01/18 10 ANIA OHAFIA 12/01/18 29/01/18 11 NDI AGBOR NKPORO 23/02/18 1/03/18 LGA: BENDE DATES S/N RA NAMES START END 1 OZUITEM 9/01/18 10/01/18 2 UMUHU/EZECHI 11/01/18 12/01/18 3 ITEM C 15/01/18 17/01/18 4 UZUAKOLI 18/01/18 19/01/18 5 IGBERE 'A' 22/01/18 24/01/18 6 IGBERE 'B' 25/01/18 26/01/18 7 IGBERE 'B' 29/01/18 31/01/18 8 IGBERE 'A' 1/02/18 7/01/18 9 ITEM B 8/02/18 13/02/18 10 AMANKALU/AKOLJFU 14/02/18 16/02/18 11 UGWEKE/EZEUKWU 19/02/18 21/02/18 12 ITEM A 22/02/18 28/02/18 13 BENDE 26/02/18 28/02/18.
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