Aba South LGAEdit Listing![]() Short DescriptionAba South Local Government Area is situated in the commercial city of Aba and has number of town and villages located within such as Asaeme, Ihieorji, Ndiegoro, Nnetu, Ohabiam, Umuagbai, Umumba, Umuosi, Umuogele, Abaukwu, Ariaria, Asaokpuja and Amanfuru. Business InformationAba South Local Government Area is one of the seventeen existing local government areas in Abia state well-known for its commercial hub, cutting across sub-regional and international markets. Working Hours8am - 4pm (Mondays to Fridays) Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of ProductTowns & Villages Under Aba South LGA Share This ListingReviews
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