Ikwuano LGAEdit Listing![]() Short DescriptionIkwuano Local Government Area is one of the existing 17 local government areas in the state located at the town of Isiala Oboro and consists of the towns of Ariam, Umuhu, Umuokpara, Omuegwu, Usok, Ibeku, Ibere, Isingwu, Nkwo-Egwu, Nwkoachara & others. Business InformationIkwuano Local Government Area is a popular local council in Abia state created from Ikuano-Umuahia LGA in 1991. It shares a common boundary with Ini local government area of Akwa Ibom state and Umuahia North. Working Hours8am - 4pm (Mondays to Fridays) Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of ProductTowns under Ikwuano Local Government Area Share This ListingReviews
![]() Ikwuano consits of four clans which are Ariam,Ibere,Oboro and Oloko. Similar Listings
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