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North-West Zone North-West Zone List of SIM Registration Centres Sokoto State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 07030321767 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 KWARE KWARE NAGASARI, OPPOSITE STATE SCHOOL OF NURSING 2 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO KARA MARKET, WESTERN BY PASS ROAD, SOKOTO NORTH 3 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO SOKOTO CENTRAL MOTOR PARK, CLOSE TO CENTRAL MARKET 4 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO UNIVERSITY QUARTERS, RUGI SAMBO 5 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA HAJI VIDEO, OFFA ROAD OLD AIRPORT 6 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA IN FRONT OF FREEDOM PHARMACY (DIPLOMAT AREA,CLOSE TO CITY CAMPUS) 7 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA SANGONGORO ‐ OLD MARKET AT MARAFA DAN BABA AREA 8 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA MARBERA, CLOSE TO AIR PORT 9 WAMAKO WAMAKO YAHAYA‐GUSAU PRIMARY SCHOOL, OFFA ROAD, AIRPORT 10 WAMAKO WAMAKO GOVERNMENT DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL WAMAKO 11 WAMAKO WAMAKO GAWON‐NAMA AREA 12 GWADABAWA GWADABAWA INFRONT OF GWADABAWA 2 HOSPITAL , KANWURI‐SARKI AREA, GWADABAWA 13 DANGE‐SHUNI DANGE INFRONT OF ARMY BARRACK, BARRACK AREA, DANGE‐SHUNI 14 GWADABAWA GWADABAWA INFRONT OF GWADABAWA MOTOR PARK, GWADABAWA 15 ILLELA ILLELA INFRONT OF ILLELA MARKET, ILLELA 16 TAMBUWAL TAMBUWAL TAMBUWAL MOTOR PARK, TAMBUWAL 17 DANGE‐SHUNI DANGE INSIDE DANGE‐SHUNI CENTRAL MARKET, DANGE‐SHUNI 18 BODINGA BODINGA INFRONT OF BODINGA MARKET, BODINGA 19 YABO YABO INFRONT OF YABO LOCAL GOVT SECRETARIAT, YABO 20 TANGAZA GIDAN MADI ALHAJI HUSSEIN PHARMACY, GARKA MALLAM SABO AREA 21 BODINGA BODINGA INSIDE BODINGA LOCAL GOVT SECRETARIAT, BODINGA 22 ISA ISA TURETA ROAD, ISA TOWN. 23 BINJI BINJI TUDUN KOSE, GIDAN MAIDEBE BINJI 24 SILAME SILAME BESIDE SANJU SUNNY NIG LTD 25 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO SOKOTO CINEMA, CLOSE TO EO'S RESIDENT/ ILLELE GARAGE WATER BORD SOKOTO 26 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO OPPOSITE ISA MAI KWARE MOSQUE 27 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA NEAR SULTAN ATIKU SECONDARY SCHOOL 28 TURETA TURETA TURETA MARKET 29 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO MORE BYEPASS ROAD 30 SHAGARI SHAGARI SHAGARI MARKET 31 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA NUMBER 16, SULTAN IBRAHIM, DANSUKI ROAD. 32 SOKOTO SOUTH SARKIN ZAMFARA UNGWUA ROGO MARKET AREA 33 SABON BIRNI SABON BIRNI SABON BRINI MARKET 34 ILLELA ILLELA ALONG GADA ROAD, ILLELA 35 TAMBUWAL TAMBUWAL INFRONT OF GGC 36 SILAME SILAME NEAR MALLAM GARBA SHOP 37 BINJI BINJI ALHAJI SHEHU COMPLEX 38 SHAGARI SHAGARI KESOJE PRIMARY SCHOOL SHAGARI 39 WURNO WURNO INFRONT OF ACHIDA MARKET 40 KWARE KWARE MOTOR PARK 41 YABO YABO LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL 42 TANGAZA GIDAN MADI TANGAZA GENERAL HOSPITAL 43 GWADABAWA GWADABAWA GWADABAWA MOTOR PARK 44 GORONYO GORONYO GORONYO GARRAGE 45 WURNO WURNO ALONG EXPRESS ROAD WURNO 46 SABON BIRNI SABON BIRNI NEAR CORPERS LODGE 47 GORONYO GORONYO MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL 48 TURETA TURETA OPPOSITE POLICE STATION TURETA 49 KEBBE KEBBE NEAR POLICE STATION 50 RABAH RABAH TIJANI SHOP 51 KEBBE KEBBE GENERAL HOSPITAL KEBBE 52 ISA ISA CLOSE TO AMINU PHAMARCY 53 GUDU BALLE OPPOSITE POLICE STATION GUDU 54 GUDU BALLE CLOSE TO GIDAN MAI GARI 55 RABAH RABAH MALLAM NUHU SHOP 56 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO OPPOSITE CITY CAMPUS 57 DANGE SHUNNI DANGE OPPOSITE PATH NEWSPAPER 58 SOKOTO NORTH SOKOTO BARDO QUATTERS Kano State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 08023097354/ 08052581179 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 FAGGE WAJE 50 ABA ROAD SABONGARI KANO 2 FAGGE WAJE NO 1831 KWANAR TUDUN WADA BRIGADE QUATERS 3 FAGGE WAJE WAPA OFF MURITALA MOHAMMED WAY 4 FAGGE WAJE AZUBROS PLAZA BEHIND ZENITH BANK {BY COURT ROAD} 5 FAGGE WAJE WAJE MOSQUE BY KURNA 6 FAGGE WAJE LIVING FAITH CHURCH WINNERS CHAPEL IROKO ROAD OPP LEDO INN NOMANSLAND KANO 7 FAGGE WAJE LAYIN SANDA BAREWA 8 GWALE GWALE NO 180 DORAYI BABBA YAMADAWA GWALE LOCAL GOVERNMENT 9 GWALE GWALE NO 205 FEDERAL HOUSING ESTATE SHARADA PHASE 2 KANO 10 GWALE GWALE DANDAGO PRIMARY SCHOOL GWALE 11 GWALE GWALE KASUWAR KURMI OPP QUARI MARKET 12 GWALE GWALE MARMARA ASIBITU YARA OFF GWANAR GODU ROAD 13 GWALE GWALE GALADANCHI ROAD GWALE 14 GWALE GWALE B.U.K STAFF QUARTERS 15 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU CITY WOMEN CENTER, CLOSE TO BRITSH COUNCIL 16 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU MUNICIPAL SECRETARIAT 17 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU BRITISH COUNCIL, ALONG EMIR'S PALACE ROAD 18 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU NO 2 DANJUMA KARAYE COMMUNICATION ZOO ROAD 19 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU YAKASAI KASUWAR RIMI ROAD N0 282 OPP RIMI MARKET 20 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU EM12 PALACE ROAD, AROUND MUNICIPAL SECRETARIAT 21 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU KOFAR NASSARAWA ALONG THE MAIN GATE 22 KANO MUNICIPAL KOFAR KUDU INDABAWA 23 NASARAWA BOMPAI DAKATA KAWAJI BEHIND CENTRAL MOSQUE 24 NASARAWA BOMPAI TSAMIABOKA/DAMARIKE OTORO NASSARAWA 25 NASARAWA BOMPAI YANKABA MARKET, ALONG HADEJA ROAD 26 NASARAWA BOMPAI 145 MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY KANO 27 NASARAWA BOMPAI GAMA BRIGADE NASSARAWA 28 NASARAWA BOMPAI HOTO "DAN MARKE" BUS‐STOP MAIDUGURI ROAD NEAR SARINA HOUSE 29 NASARAWA BOMPAI ST LOUIS CHURCH, BOMPAI, NASARAWA LGA 30 NASARAWA BOMPAI NASSARAWA HOSPITAL BY FISH PARK 31 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO SA'DATU RIMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 32 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO PANSHEKERA BUS STOP 33 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO TOWN 34 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO GANDUN ALBASA ROAD 35 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO SHEKA PRIMARY KUMBOTSO 36 TARAUNI UNGWA UKU NO 160 KANKAROFI QUATERS OPPOSITE KWALI POLICE STATION 37 TARAUNI UNGWA UKU 101C LAMIDO DRIVE NASSARAWA G.R.A KANO 38 TARAUNI UNGWA UKU HOTORO QUATERS, BY NNPC OR KUNDILA ZARIA ROAD 39 TARAUNI UNGWA UKU NO 46 IJEBU ROAD SABON GARI 40 KUMBOTSO KUMBOTSO NO 2 ALHAJI ALIYU SHEHU STREET BEHIND MARIRI 41 YANKABA NO 8 DUTSE STREET HADEJA ROAD YANKABA 42 KURA KURA KOFAR AREWA NEAR TANAWARA PRIMARY SCHOOL KURA 43 KURA KURA KAAFI CLOSE TO THE MAIN ROAD 44 KURA KURA KOFAR AREWA NEAR JUMMA MOSQUE/POLICE STATION 45 KURA KURA FEGIN DANDA KURA, BESIDE HADEIJA JAMA'ARE QUARTERS 46 KURA KURA POLICE STATION JUNCTION 47 KURA KURA KOFAR YAMA GATE NEAR SAB'U TAFIU SHOP AREA 48 GARUM MALAM GARUM MALLAM GARIN MALLAM NEAR CENTRAL MOSQUE 49 DAWAKIN KUDU DAWAKIN KUDU GADAR TAMBORAWA ALONG ZARIA ROAD 50 YANKABA YANKABA YANKABA MARKET, ALONG HADEJA ROAD 51 GARUM MALAM GARUM MALLAM CIROMAWA PRIMARY SCHOOL GARUN MALLAN 52 GARUM MALAM GARUM MALLAM YADAKWARI NEAR GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 53 FAGGE WAJE BALATUS STREET SABON GARI 54 BICHI BICHI NEAR MAI ANGWAN SABO GARI, BICHI TOWN 55 RIMIN GADO RIMIN GADO MAIN MARKET, RIMIN GADO 56 AJINGI AJINGI BY SECONDARY SCHOOL, TULA 57 FAGGE WAJE MURTALA MOHAMMED INTNL, AIPORT 58 RANO RANO EMIR PALACE, RANO 59 BUNKURE BUNKURE FIRST GATE BUNKURE MARKET 60 BUNKURE BUNKURE NEAR ISLAMIC CENTRE,BUNKURE 61 DAWAKIN KUDU DAWAKIN KUDU NEAR POLICE STATION, DAWAKIN KUDU 62 MADOBI MADOBI MAIN SECRETARIAT, MADOBI TOWN 63 MADOBI MADOBI DADAWA MARKET, MADOBI TOWN 64 DAWAKIN TOFA DAWAKIN TOFA GIDAN SARKI, DAWAKIN TOFA 65 KIBIYA KIBIYA MAIN MARKET GATE, KIBIYA TOWN 66 KIBIYA KIBIYA EMIR PALACE, KIBIYA TOWN 67 GWARZO GWARZO KOFAR KUDU, STATION KUKA GWARZO TOWN 68 TSAYAWA TSAYAWA EMIR PALACE, TSAYAWA TOWN 69 WARAWA WARAWA MAIN MARKET, WARAWA TOWN 70 GARKO GARKO KOFAR AREWA PRIMARY SCHOOL,GARKO TOWN 71 WUDIL WUDIL KOFAR MAIN MARKET, WUDIL 72 WUDIL WUDIL POLICE STATION MAIN GATE,WUDIL 72 DANBATA DANBATA KOFAR KUDU MAIN MARKET,DANBATA TOWN 73 GARKO GARKO KOFAR FADA 74 GAYA GAYA KOFAR KUDU 75 MIJIBIR MIJIBIR KOFAR AREWA 76 MAKODA MAKODA EMIR PALACE 77 UNGOGO UNGOGO BACHANKERA,KANO 78 UNGOGO UNGOGO BUK NEW SITE, KANO 79 BAGWAI BAGWAI KOFAR KUDU 80 GABASAWA ZAKIRAI KOFAR FADA, ZAKIRAI 81 TAKAI TAKAI MAIN MARKET, TAKAI 82 TSANYAWA TSANYAWA KOFAR YAMMAN, KWASINI 83 DAWAKIN TOFA DAWAKIN TOFA DAWANA MARKET 84 GAYA GAYA KADEMI MAIN MARKET 85 MIJIMBIR MIJIMBIR SHEHU MIJIMBIR STREET 86 KARAYE KARAYE KOFAR GETSO 87 DOGUWA RIRUWAI EMIR PALACE 88 DAMBATA DAMBATA KOFAR YAMMAN 89 BEBEJI BEBEJI KOFAR KUDU 90 KUNCHI KUNCHI 6, DORAYI 91 GEZAWA GEZAWA 99, YUSUF WAY 92 SUMAILA SUMAILA DISTRICT HEAD HOUSE 93 ALBASU ALBASU GGASS, ALBASU 94 UNGOGO UNGOGO RIJIA ZAKI, KANO 95 TOFA TOFA KOFAR FADA 96 KABO KABO EMIR PALACE 97 TUDUNWADA TUDUNWADA KOFAR YAMMA 98 TUDUNWADA TUDUNWADA EMIR PALACE 99 SHANONO SHANONO KOFAR FADA 100 GABASAWA ZAKIRAI MAIN MARKET 101 RANO RANO DISTRICT HEAD HOUSE 102 UNGOGO UNGOGO UNGOGO LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECRATARIAT 103 DAWAKIN KUDU DAWAKIN KUDU GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL DAWAKIN KUDU Katsina State Contact Number/Enquires ‐ 07059265208 S/N L.G.A City / Town Street Address 1 KATSINA KATSINA GRA ROUNDABOUT KATSINA 2 KATSINA KATSINA WTC ROAD GINDA DAMALIKI KATSINA 3 KATSINA KATSINA KATSINA DIOCESSIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL 4 KATSINA KATSINA FILIN POLO KATSINA 5 KATSINA KATSINA KOFAR KAURA JUNCTION KATSINA 6 KATSINA KATSINA DUNTSE SAFE LOW COST JIBIA ROAD KATSINA 7 KATSINA KATSINA MOTOR PARK KOFAR KWAYA 8 KATSINA KATSINA ALONG OLD PARK IBB WAY KATSINA 9 KATSINA KATSINA KOFA KAURE KATSINA 10 KATSINA KATSINA CENTRAL MARKET KATSINA 11 BAKORI BAKORI TASHAR GUGA BAKORI 12 BAKORI BAKORI HAYIN GADA BAKORI 13 BATAGARAWA BATAGARAWA BATAGARAWA DANDAGORO 14 BAURE BAURE KOFAR HAKIMI BAURE 15 CHARANCHI CHARANCHI CENTRAL MOSQUE CHARANCHI 16 DAN MUSA DAN MUSA K/FADA DAN MUSA 17 DAN MUSA DAN MUSA YANTUMAKI OPPOSITE BUS STOP DANMUSA 18 DANJA DANJA K/FADA DABAI 19 DANJA DANJA K/FADA DANJA 20 SANDAMU SANDAMU MOHD BASHIR ROAD NASARAWA QUATERS DAURA 21 MAIADUA MAI'ADUA OPP. DAURA TOWNSHIP LIBRARY DAURA 22 DUTSI DUTSI DUTSI JUNCTION SHAIGALLE, DUTSI 23 DUTSIN‐MA DUTSIN MA OPP. MAJESTY COURT,NA ALHAJI WAY,DUTSINMA 24 FUNTUA FUNTUA K/FADA , MAGAJIN GARI FUNTUA 25 JIBIA JIBIA MAKAMA MARKET JIBIA 26 KAFUR KAFUR OPPOSITE BUS STATION KAFUR 27 KAITA KAITA KAITA LGA SECRETARIAT 28 KAITA KAITA KAITA PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 KANKARA KANKARA OPPOSITE BANK PHB BAKIN KASUWA 30 KANKARA KANKARA K/FADA KANKARA 31 MAI'ADUA MAI'ADUA KOFAR GIDAN GALADIMA MAI'ADUA 32 MALUMFASHI MALUMFASHI CENTRAL MARKET MALUMFASHI 33 MASHI MASHI KOFAR GIDANIYAN MASHI 34 MUSAWA MUSAWA MATAZU CENTRAL MARKET 35 RIMI RIMI JIKAMSHI MARKET MUSAWA 36 SAFANA SAFANA FADA QUATERS RIMI 37 SANDAMU SANDAMU KOFA FADA SAFANA, OPPOSITE COURT 38 ZANGO ZANGO KOFAR GIDAN HAKIMI SANDUMA 39 ZANGO ZANGO TASHAR NANA MOTOR PARK ZANGO 40 ZANGO ZANGO KOFAR GABAS 41 DAURA DAURA TASHAR KUDU DAURA 42 DAURA DAURA MADUGU SUPERSTORE OPP.
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