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List of Community Banks Before Conversion to Microfinance Bank OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT LIST OF COMMUNITY BANKS BEFORE CONVERSION TO MICROFINACE BANKS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 2007 S/N OLD NAME ADDRESS STATE ABIA STATE 1 ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY CB UTURU, ISUIKWUATO LGA, ABIA STATE ABIA AMAIKPE SQUARE, AFOR AROCHUKWU MARKET, AROCHUKWU, ABIA 2 AROCHUKWU CB STATE. ABIA 3 CHIBUEZE CB 82, EHI ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 4 OBIA CB 135, ABA-OWERRI ROAD,ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 5 OLD UMUAHIA CB ABA ROAD, OPP. AFOR UBEJI MARKET, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 6 OKEMINI CB NO 125, MARKET ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 7 EKEOHA CB 120, CLIFORD STREET, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 8 NKPA CB AMAOHORO NKPA, BENDE LGA, ABIA STATE ABIA 9 OBIOMA CB 148, JUBILEE ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 10 OHAFIA CB 87, AROCHUKWU ROAD, AMAEKPU, OHAFIA, ABIA STATE ABIA OHAMBELE CB UKWA EAST LGA, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 11 12 UMUCHUKWU CB 6 BENDE ROAD, UMUAHIA, ABIA STATE ABIA 13 UZUAKOLI CB 37, MARKET ROAD, UZUAKOLI, ABIA STATE ABIA 14 NSULU CB 26, FACTORY ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE ABIA 15 IHECHIOWA CB CIVIC CENTRE, UMUYE, IHECHIOMA, AROCHUKWU LGA, ABIA STATE ABIA 16 EBEM-OHAFIA CB 247, EMI NJOKU ROAD, EBEM OHA, ABIA STATE ABIA 17 ABRIBA CB ERINMA HALL SECRETARIAT, ABRIBA, ABIA STATE ABIA ABUJA FCT 18 ACE CB 3 DANIEL ALIYU STREET, KWALI, F.C.T., ABUJA ABUJA 19 ALLIANCE CB 16, SAMUEL LADOKE AKINTOLA BOULEVORD, GARKI, ABUJA ABUJA 20 ANCHORAGE CB HIGHBURY PLAZA, 104 GADO NASKO RD. KUBWA, ABUJA ABUJA 21 NCWS CB PLOT 559C , AREA 11, GARKI, ABUJA ABUJA 22 GWAGWALADA CB 36 ECWA ROAD, GWAGWALADA, ABUJA ABUJA 23 GWARIMPA CB GWARIMPA, ABUJA ABUJA 24 MUNICIPAL CB 8, SAMBRERIO CRESCENT, F.H.A. ESTATE, MAITAMA, ABUJA ABUJA 25 WUSE UNITED CB OLD PLOT 39, WUSE CENTRAL MARKET, ABUJA ABUJA ADAMAWA STATE 26 BIYAMA CB 50 MUBI ROAD, HONG LGA, ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA 27 NUMAN CB 90, AHMADU BELLO WAY, NUMAN, ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA 28 FUFORE CB 25, GURIN ROAD, FUFORE, ADAMAWA ADAMAWA 29 GIREI CB ALONG GIREL-MUBI ROAD MARKET, P. A. GIREL, ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA 30 MINCHIKA CB MICHIKA MAIN MARKET, MICHIKA, MICHIKA LGA, ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA BORNOMA HOUSE, NO 94 MOHAMMED MUSTAPHA,JIMETA-YOLA, 31 JIMETA CB ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA 32 UMMAH CB SOKOTO STREET, YOLA MARKET, ADAMAWA STATE ADAMAWA AKWA-IBOM STATE 33 OBO-ETIM CB 81, NWANIBA STRRET, UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA IBOM 34 EDUEK CB WINMOS HOUSE, 202, ABAK ROAD, UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA IBOM 35 INI CB NO. 4, MARKET ROAD, IKPE IKOT NKON, INI LGA, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA IBOM 36 IBIAKU CB 164, NWANIBA ROAD, UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA IBOM EDET CB UDET UKPOM MARKET SQUARE, UKPOM ITA, LGA, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA IBOM 37 38 IKPE-ANNANG CB IKPE ANNANG ESSIEN UDIM LGA, AKWA IBOM STATE AKWA-IBOM 39 NSEHE CB 115 IKOT EKPENE ROAD, UYO, AKWA IBOM AKWA-IBOM ANAMBRA STATE 40 ADAZI-ANI CB ADAZI ANI TOWN HALL, ADAZI ANI, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 41 ABATETE CB ABATETE, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 42 ACHINA CB AGUATA LOCAL GOVT. AREA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA NKWOR MARKET SQUARE, ADAZI-ENU, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA 43 ADAZI-ENU CB STATE ANAMBRA 44 ADAZI-NNUKWU CB NEAR EKE MARKET, ADAZI NNUKWU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA COOPERATIVE HOUSE, AFOR MARKET SQ, AMESI, AGUATA LGA, 45 AMESI CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 46 AKPO CB AKPO JUNCTION, AKPO AGUATA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 47 ALOR CB NKWO ALOR MARKET, IDELIMI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA LINE C4/1-6 RELIEF MARKET, OBODOUKWU ROAD (ONITSHA), OGBARU 48 ANYA CB LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 49 AWKA CB 176A NNAMDI AZIKIWE AVENUE, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 50 AWKA-ETITI CB KM 1-3, NNOBI AWKA ETITI ROAD, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 51 AWKUZU CB AWKUZU, OYI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 52 ENUGU-ADAZI CB CIVIC CENTRE COMPLEX, ADAZI-ENU, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA CATHOLIC CATHEDERAL PREMISES, NNOBI ROAD, NNEWI, ANAMBRA 53 CHUKWUNENYE CB STATE ANAMBRA 54 IHEMBOSI & IKIJA CBs EKE IHEMBOSI EKWUSIGO LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA NO.1, MISSION ROAD, EKWULOBIA, AGUATA-EKWULOBIA, ANAMBRA 55 EKWULOBIA CB STATE ANAMBRA 56 ENUGU-UKWU CB C/O ENUGU-UKWU CB, ENUGU-UKWU CIVIC CENTRE, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 57 UMUCHU CB UMUCHU, AGUATA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 58 ANAEDO CB 7, PARK ROAD, NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 59 UMUDIOKA CB AFOR IGWE UMUDIOKA, DUNUKOFIA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 60 EZINIFITE CB EZINIFITE, NNEWI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA PRAISE PLAZA, AGBO-EDO MARKET, BY NEW MOTOR PART, NNEWI, 61 NKWO MARKET CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 1 WHIZ DRIVE, HARBOUR INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT, (OFF ATANI ROAD) 62 HARBOUR CB ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA ANCESTORS HOUSE, 327, ONITHSA ROAD, NNEWI, NNEWI NORTH LGA, 63 IBETO CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 64 ICHI CB KM 6, ONITHSA OKIGWE RD., ICHI, EKWUSIGO LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 96/106, NEW MOTORCYCLE SPARE PARTS, NKWO NNEWI MARKET, 65 OKPUNO CB NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 66 NNOBI CB 1, AGULU ROAD, NNOBI, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 67 IGBO-UKWU CB NNOBI/EKWULOBIA ROAD, IGBOUKWU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 68 IHIALA CB BANK HOUSE, ORLU ROAD, IHIALA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 69 ISUOFIA CB EKWUSIGO PARK, ISUOFIA-NNEWI ROAD, ISUOFIA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA JEMKO HOUSE, OBELEDU-IGBOUKWU RD. ANOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA 70 OBELEDU CB STATE ANAMBRA 71 MBAWULU CB ZONE 16, NO.6-9, MAIN MARKET, NKWO-NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 72 NENI CB AKONOBI AVENUE, NENI, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA AWKA-EKWULOBIA ROAD, NANKA, ORUMBA NORTH LGA, ANAMBRA 73 OGANIRU NATEX CB STATE ANAMBRA 74 NDIOLU CB STATE SECRETARIAT, GOVERNMENT HOUSE, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 75 NDIORAH CB NEW PARTS MARKET, NPOR ONITHSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA COMMUNITY PLAZA, EKE MARKET SQUARE, NIBO AWKA-SOUTH LGA, 76 NIBO CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA NGENE-OKA MARKET SQ., ALONG AMAWBIA/AGULU ROAD, NISE, AWKA 77 NISE CB SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 78 NKPOLOGWU CB EKE MARKET, NPOLOGWU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 96, NNAMDI AZIKIWE AVENUE, NKPOR-UNO, IDEMILI NORHT LGA, ANAMBRA 79 NKPOR CB STATE ANAMBRA 80 NNOKWA CB EKE NNOKWA MARKET SQ., NNOKWA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 22, AGULU AVENUE, AMAFOR WEST, NKPOR-AGU, IDEMILI NORTH LGA, 81 AFIA MGBUKKE CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 82 NRI CB EKE MARKET SQUARE, NRI, ANAOCHA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 83 OBA CB AFOR OBA MARKET SQ., OBA, IDEMILIU SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 84 OBOSI CB MIKE AJEGBO ROAD, OBOSI, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 85 ODOAKPU CB 81, BIDA ROAD, ONITHSA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 86 OGBOEFERE CB HUDMCS INUDSTRIAL MARKET, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA BANK HOUSE, OPP. FEDERAL POLYTEHNIC, OKO, ORUMBA NORTH LGA, 87 OKO CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 88 OLUCHUKWU CB BETHANY HOUSE, NO.1, AKOR STREET, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 89 OMAGBA CB 3, IGWEIKE ODU STREET, OMAGBA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 90 ORAUKWU CB AFOR MARKET SQUARE, ORAUKWU, IDEMILI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 91 OSUMENYI CB OSUMENYI, NNEWI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA OROFIA INDUSTRIAL C/O OROFIA INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT, COMMUNITY BANK LIMITED, 92 LAYOUT CB ABAGANA, NJIKOKA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 93 AHIAOMA CB 2B, ZIK AVENUE, FEGGE, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 94 AKUOMA CB 3, JOHNSON STREET, MAIN MARKET, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 95 AKULU CB 19, ODUNAWO STREET, ONITHSA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 96 UMUNYA CB OLD AFOR MARKET SQUARE, UMUNYA, OYI LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 97 UFUMA CB UFUMA, ORUMBA NORTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 98 UGA CB OYE MARKET SQUARE, AGUATA LOCAL GOVT., ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA OGBO-OGWU, ABUJA LINE, BRIDGE HEAD MARKET, FEGGE, ONITHSA, 99 UGBORIMILI CB ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 100 UKPOR CB AFOR UKPOR MARKET, UKPOR, NNEWI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 101 ULI CB KM 45, ONITSHA-OWERRI RD., ULI, IHIALA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 102 UMUAWULU CB AWKA SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 103 UMUNNE INDUSTRIAL CB 3, ANALIKWU STREET, NOMO, NJIKOKA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 104 UMUOJI CB NKPOR/UMUOJI ROAD, UMUOJI, IDEMILI NORTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA UTUH CB OYE MARKET SQUARE, UTUH, NNEWI SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 105 10, AKUNNIA NJOTE STREET, WOLIWO LAYOUT, ONITHSA, ANAMBRA 106 WOLIWO CB STATE ANAMBRA 107 UMUNZE CB 42, EKWULOBIA ROAD, OGUMBA SOUTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 108 AGULERI CB 16, IRENSO STREET, AMAEZE, AGULERI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 109 EZIMUZO CB 4, ABAZUONU STREET, IYIONA ODEKPE, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 110 UDEZULU CB 3, NEWMIDIKET ROAD, NNEWI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 111 AWGBU CB EKE AWGBU MARKET SQUARE, AWGBU, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA OZUBULU CB 159, NNEWI-OZUBULU ROAD, UGWU-ORIE, OZUBULU, EKWUISIGO LGA, ANAMBRA 112 ANAMBRA STATE OGIDI CB AKPAKAOGWE, OLD ENUGU/ONITSHA ROAD, OGIDI, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA 113 114 UMUOMA CB OGBARU RELIEF MARKET ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE ANAMBRA BAUCHI STATE 115 ALKALERI CB C/O ALKALERI LOCAL GOVT. ALKALERI, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 116 AKUYAM CB 1, ABDU 1 MOH'D STREET, AKUYAM MISHA LGA, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 117 DARAZO CB MARKET SQUARE, DARAZO, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 118 GAMAWA CB GAMAWA, NEAR CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 119 GARU CB NO. 5, ILLELAH STREET, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 120 KATAGUM CB PALACE ROAD, KATAGUM ZAKI LGA, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 121 MISAU CB NO. 2, KANO-KARI ROAD,MISAU, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 122 NINGI CB 4, BANK ROAD, NINGI LGA, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI 123 SADAU CB 2, KOFOR FADA ROAD, ITAS, BAUCHI STATE BAUCHI BAYELSA STATE 80, YENAGOA - OTUOKPOTI ROAD, SWALIATISSA, YENAGOA, BAYELSA 124 TARIEBI CB STATE BAYELSA BENUE STATE MBAYION CB J.T.T. HOUSE, 40, J.S. TARKA WAY, GBOKO, BENUE STATE BENUE 125 126 OKPOGA CB BANK ROAD, UGWU-OKPOGA, BENUE STATE BENUE ONYAGEDE-ADOKA- 127 UGBOJU CB MAKURDI RD. ADOKA, OTUKPO, BENUE STATE. BENUE 128 OROKAM CB PMB 01, OROKAM, OGBADIBO LGA, BENUE STATE BENUE 129 OTUKPO CB 7 MARKURDI RD, OTUKPO, BENUE STATE BENUE 130 UGBOJU CB OGOBIA-UGBOJU ROAD, OTUKPO, BENUE STATE BENUE 131 ZION CB 140, BENUE CRESCENT, WADATA, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE BENUE BORNO STATE 132 BAMA CB BAMA MAIN MARKET, BAMA LGA, BORNO STATE BORNO 133 NGALA CB ALONG MAIN ROAD, GAMBORU-NGALA, BORNO STATE BORNO 134 YERWA CB NO.
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