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Orlu (Igbo: Ọ̀lụ́) [1] is the second-largest city in Imo State South East (Nigeria)|South East]], Nigeria, with a population of 420,600. [2] It has a long history as the headquarters for the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and humanitarian relief agencies during the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War .
LGA Ward Polling Unit Name Aboh Mbaise: Enyiogugu: Aladinma Umuelem Hall; Okwuaku Hall; Umunkwo Village Hall; Ibeku Hall; Community School Eziala; Eziala Hall; Community School Umugaragu; Umuafor Village Hall; Umueziukwu Village Hall; Orie Umueze Hall; Community School Oboama; Ama-Iyala Hall; Village Square (Opp. Block Rosary Hall); Anokam Hall; Community School Egbelu; Umuoye Hall; Central ...
Oru East is bounded by Njaba LGA, Mbaitolu, Orlu, Oguta, Orsu and Oru west Local Government Area. Oru East has an estimated population of 195,743 (2006 census) and an area of 136 km 2 (53 sq mi). [1] Amazu and Amaebu communities shares border with Akatta, Awo idemili with Akuma and Amagu, Orlu with Oru East at Obor town and Okporo with Akatta.
Amaifeke is an urban town in Orlu Local Government Area LGA of Imo State in the Niger Delta region of South Eastern Nigeria. The town shares the Orlu Urban metropolis area with Umuna and part of Orlu village. [1] The indigenous population of Amaifeke belong to the Igbo ethnic group and the town is situated within the Igbo cultural area.
Orsu is a local government area (LGA) and tribe in the Imo State of Nigeria.Orsu is also the name of the dialect of this people. They are an Igbo sub-group located west of Orlu, north of Oguta and in the general areas around Oru East, Oru West, Ihiala, Nnewi south and Oguta LGAs.
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Nigeria: Territory: Imo State ... Map; Orlu is located in Imo State shown in red. ... The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlu (Latin: Orluan(a)) is a diocese located in ...
Nigeria has 774 local government areas (LGAs), each administered by a local government council [1] consisting of a chairman, who is the chief executive, and other elected members, who are referred to as councillors. Each LGA is further subdivided into a minimum of ten and a maximum of twenty wards.