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South – West Zone South – West Zone Ogun State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08033251216 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Abigi Abisi Main Garage 2 Aiyepe Ikenne Local Government Secretariat, Ikenne 1 3 Aiyepe Ikenne Local Government Secretariat, Ikenne 2 4 Aiyepe Ikenne Ilisan Palace 5 Aiyetoro Ayetoro Palace 6 Ake Itoku Market 7 Ake Ake Palace 8 Ake Osile Palace 9 Ake Olumo Tourist Center 10 Atan Ijebu Igbo (Abusi College) 11 Atan Ago Iwoye (Ebumawe Palace) 12 Atan Atan Local Government Secretariat 13 Atan Alasa Market 14 Atan Oba’s Palace 15 Atan Alaga Market 16 Ewekoro Itori, Near Local Government Secretariat 1 17 Ewekoro Itori, Near Local Government Secretariat 2 18 Ifo Ogs Plaza, Ajuwon 19 Ifo Ijoko Last Bus Stop 20 Ifo Akute Market 21 Ifo Ifo Market 22 Ifo Agbado, Rail Crossing 23 Ifo Agbado/Opeilu, Junction 1 24 Ifo Agbado/Opeilu, Junction 2 25 Ijebu Igbo Oru Garage, Oru 1 26 Ijebu Igbo Station 27 Sagamu Portland Cement Gate 28 Sagamu Moresimi 29 Sagamu NNPC Gate 30 Ota Covenant University Gate 31 Ota Covenant Central Auditorium 32 Ota Covenant University Female Hostel 1 33 Ota Covenant University Male Hostel 1 34 Redeem Camp Redeemers University Gate 35 Redeem Camp Redeemers University Admin Office 36 Redeem Camp Main Gate 37 Ogere Old Toll Gate (Lagos Side) 38 Ogere Old Toll Gate (Ibadan Side) 39 UNAAB University Of Agriculture Gate 40 UNAAB UNAAB Student Building 41 Odogbolu Government College, Odogbolu 42 Osu Ogun State University Gate 43 Osu Ogun State University Main Campus 44 Ijebu Igbo Oru Garage, Oru 2 45 Ilaro Ilaro, Sayedero 46 Ilaro Orita Pahayi, Poly Rd, Ilaro 47 Itoro Lagos Garage 48 Itoro Ibadan Garage 49 Itoro Epe Garage 50 Itoro Itoro Local Government Secretariat 51 Odeda Orile Ilugun, Town Hall 52 Odeda Olodo Palace 53 Odeda Odeda Garage 54 Ofen Sagamu, Local Government Secretariat 55 Ofen Near Ewusi Palace, Makun 56 Ofen Isale Oko, Sagamu 57 Ogbere Iya Olorisha (Ogbere) 58 Ogbere Ijebu Mushin Garage 59 Okun Owa Odogbolu, Local Government Secretariat 60 Okun Owa Oba’s Palace 61 Okun Owa Itamapako, Odo‐Lewo 62 Ota Toll Gate, Sangonear Oando Petrol Station Ps 63 Ota Sango Bridge, Near Total P/Station 64 Ota 91,Idi Iroko. Oju Ore 65 Ota Iyana Iyesi, Ado Odo 66 Ota Sango Palace 67 Ota Lafenwa Junction,Itele. Ota 68 Owode Oba Palace, Owode 69 Owode Mowe, Near Police Station 70 Owu Abattoir, Lafenwa 71 Owu Abeokuta North Local Government Secretariat 72 Shiwun Owode Trace Office, Ibafo Oyo State Contact Number/Enquires ‐0702914745 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Ago Amodu Local Government Premises, Saki East 2 Ajaawa Local Government Premises, Ogo Oluwa 3 Akanran Akanran Main Road 4 Akanran Ona Ara 5 Akanran Orita Aperin 6 Arowomole Local Government Premises, Ogbomosho South 7 Ayete Local Government Premises, Ibarapa North 8 Bodija Ibadan Ibadan North Local Govt. Compound, Ibadan North 9 Bodija Ibadan Sabo 10 Bodija Ibadan CBT Centre, Faculty Of Tech, UI 11 Bodija Ibadan Awolowo Road,Bodija 12 Bodija Ibadan Agbowo 13 Bodija Ibadan Alafia Street ,Mokola 14 Bodija Ibadan Poly, Ibadan 15 Bodija Ibadan Bodija Market, Bodija, Ibadan 16 Egbeda Isebo,Alakia, Egbeda 17 Egbeda Olodo Crossing 18 Egbeda Monotan 19 Eruwa Local Government Premises, Ibarapa East 20 Idi‐Ayunre Orita Challenge Round About, Oluyole 21 Idi‐Ayunre Olomi 22 Idi‐Ayunre Academy Junction, Eleta 23 Idi‐Ayunre Aba Nla 24 Ido Eleyele, Iddo 25 Ido Apete 26 Ido Ologun Eru Road 27 Ido Ido Town Entrance 28 Ido Apata Junction 29 Igbetti Local Government Premises, Olorunsogo 30 Igboho Local Government Premises, Oorelope 31 Igboora Local Government Premises, Ibarapa Central 32 Ikoyi Ile Local Government Premises, Orire 33 Iresaadu Local Government Premises, Surulere 34 Iseyin Local Government Premises, Iseyin 35 Iwere‐Ile Local Government Premises, Iwajowa 36 Iwo Road Ibadan Longe Close. Opp. Iwo Road Police Station Tunde Fagborun, Ibadan North East 37 Iwo Road Ibadan Iwo Road Point 1 38 Iwo Road Ibadan Iwo Road Point 2 39 Iwo Road Ibadan Aremo 40 Iwo Road Ibadan Ode Aje 41 Iwo Road Ibadan Oluyoro Hospital 42 Iwo Road Ibadan Baba Isale Junction 43 Iyana Offa Ashi,Akobo Rd., Lagelu 44 Iyana Offa Ojurin ,Olorunda Aba Road 45 Iyana Offa Pade 46 Iyana Offa Iyana Ofa 47 Iyana Offa Oyedeji 48 Jobele Local Government Premises Afijio 49 Kinira Local Government Premises, Ogbomosho North 50 Kisi Local Government Premises, Irepo 51 Kosobo Local Government Premises, Oyo East 52 Mapo Ibadan Mapo Hall, Ibadan South East 53 Mapo Ibadan Oranyan 54 Mapo Ibadan Academy Juntion 55 Mapo Ibadan Eleta 56 Mapo Ibadan Bon Photo 57 Moniya Idi‐Ose,Moniya Road, Akinyele 58 Moniya Ojoo Garage 59 Moniya Orogun Junction 60 Moniya Ijaye Road 61 Moniya Ojurin, Akobo 62 Moniya Odogbo Barracks 63 Offa Metta Local Government Premises, Atiba 64 Ojongbodu Local Government Premises, Oyo West 65 Okeho Local Government Premises, Kajola 66 Oluyole Ibadan Adeoyo Hospital Entrance, Ibadan South West 67 Oluyole Ibadan Scout Camp, Challenge Opp.Citee F/Station Bunmi Ajekigbe 68 Oluyole Ibadan Ibadan South West Local Government Premises 69 Oluyole Ibadan Idi‐Arere 70 Oluyole Ibadan Molete Under Bridg 71 Oluyole Ibadan Mobil, Ring Road 72 Onireke Ibadan Queen Cinema, Ibadan North Wes 73 Onireke Ibadan Ayeye 74 Onireke Ibadan Dugbe 75 Onireke Ibadan Gbagi Market 76 Onireke Ibadan Bere Roundabout 77 Onireke Ibadan Agbeni Market 78 Itesiwaju Local Government Premises, Itesiwaju 79 Saki Local Government Premises, Saki East 80 Tede Local Government Premises, Atisbo 81 Ogo Oluwa Local Government Premisis, Ogo Oluwa 82 Orire Local Government Premises, Orire 83 Lautech Lautech Gate 84 Lautech Lautech Student Building 85 Iwerele Iwerele Market Gate 86 Tede Local Government Premises Gate, Tede 87 General Hospital General Hospital Main Entrance 88 High School Ogbomosho High School Gate 89 Stadium Ogbomosho Stadium Gate 90 Sabo Sabo Junction 91 Oke Anu Oke Anu Junction 92 Adenike Adenike Junction 93 New Eruwa New Eruwa 94 Lg Premises Lg Premises 95 Lalate Lalate 96 Lg Premises Lg Premises 97 Arolat Filling Arolat Filling Station Station 98 New Garage New Garage 99 Igangan T/Hall Igangan T/Hall 100 Tapa T/Hall Tapa T/Hall 101 Ayete Garage Ayete Garage 102 Mobile Mobile 103 Ashi, Akobo Ashi, Akobo 104 Monatan Monatan 105 Lalupon Lalupon 106 Mkt. Area Oyedeji Mkt. Area Oyedeji 107 Ejioku Junction Ejioku Junction 108 Local Govt. Opp. Lagelu Lg Gate 109 Ilupeju Estate Ilupeju Estate Gate Ekiti State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08099088454 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Ado Ekiti Fayose Computer Mkt Ikere Rd 2 Ado Ekiti Fed Poly, Satellite Campus Gate, Nta Road 3 Ado Ekiti Our Saviors Church By Irono Market, Ado‐Ekiti 4 Ado Ekiti No 6 Odo‐Ijigbo By Roundaround,Adjacent Greenline Publishrsltd Ijigbo 5 Ado Ekiti Mobil Filling Station, Ajiosun Area 6 Aramoko Local Government Premises 7 Between Ido & Usi Local Government Premises 8 Efon‐Alaiye Old Motor Park, Idagba Street Beside Anglican Church, Efon 9 Emure Local Government Premises 10 Igbede Oba's Palace Area, Iworoko Last Bus‐Stop, Iworoko 11 Ijero Local Government Premises 12 Ikere No. 189 Anaye Road, College Road, By Faith Computers Ltd 13 Ikere Odo‐Oja Market Area, Beside Post Office, Ikere 14 Ikole Local Government Premises 15 Ilawe Ekiti Local Government Premises 16 Ise Ekiti Local Government Premises 17 Iye Ilafe T‐Junction, Iye Street, Iye 18 Ode Ekiti Local Government Premises 19 Omuo Ekiti Local Government Premises 20 Otun Moba Local Govt Secretariat,7th Day Adventist Road, Otun 21 Otun Erinmope Garage, Moba 22 Oye St Augustine Comprehensive High School, Ayede Area, Oye 23 Oye Local Government Secretarial, Ilese Area, Oye Ondo State Contact Number/Enquires ‐07093080539 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Akungba Oba Akoko Square Iware Akungba Akoko 2 Akungba Ikare Road Opp Microfinance Bank 3 Akure South Main Campus Futa Akure 4 Akure South Oba Adesida Rd, Opp Central Mosque, Ondo 5 Akure South Oke Ijebu, Akure 6 Ifon Local Government Premises, Ose 7 Igbaraoke Local Government Premises, Ife Dore 8 Igbekebo Local Government Premises, Ese Odo 9 Igbokoda Local Government Premises, Ilaje 10 Iju/ Itaogbolu 65, Main Rd, Opp Union Bank Ita Ogbolu 11 Iju/ Itaogbolu 25, Aiyegunle Str Iju 12 Ikare 1 Hospital Road Ikare 13 Ikare Ode Okun Compound Ilepa Beside First Bank 14 Ile Oluji 2, Surulere Str Ile‐Oluji 15 Ile Oluji 1 Idi Aago Oke‐Igbo Ile Oluji 16 Ile Oluji 32, Olorunsogo Str, Oke‐Igbp. 17 Irele Local Government Premises, Irele 18 Isua Opp. Adekunle Ajasin Study Centre Isua Akoko 19 Oke Agbe Ajare Street Oke Agbe 20 Okitipupa 130, Broad Str, Okitipupa 21 Ondo 237, Brigadier Ademulegun Rd, Ondo 22 Ondo 16, Yaba Str, Opposite Mr. Biggs. Ondo 23 Ondo Primary Health Centre, Maroko Str. 24 Ondo Peter Lassa Complex Beside Adeyemi Coll Of Education 25 Ore Ore/Okitipupa Road By Fed. Min. Of Works 26 Ore 1, Oke Alafia Str, Opp Ministry Of Adult 27 Owena 26, Commercial Rd, Odoge Idanre 28 Owena 47 Commercial Road Alade Idanre 29 Owena Beside Water Corp. Downside Owena Market 30 Owo 24, Okegun Str, Opp Skye Bank, Owo. 31 Owo 34, Irugbe Str, Opp Ojomo Plaza, Owo. Osun State Contact Number/Enquires ‐08052549664 S/N City / Town Street Address 1 Apomu Opp Local Govt Aponmu 2 Awo Local Government Premises Egbedore 3 Bode Osi Market Place, Bode Osi 4 Ede Local Government Premises, Ede South 5 Ejigbo Ode Odunmorun 6 Ejigbo Popo Central Mosque 7 Ereja Local Government Premises, Ilesa West 8 Gbongan Local Government Premises, Ayedaade 9 Ibokun Local Government Premises, Obokun 10 Ifetedo Local Government Premises, Ife South 11 Ifon Osun Obada Market Area, Ifon 12 Igbonna Oshogbo Local Government Premises,
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