Nnewi South
Nnewi South is a Local Government Area in Anambra South Senatorial Zone of Anambra State, Nigeria. Its population is approximately 1 million. Ukpor is the headquarters of Nnewi South. Other towns that make up the local government include: Akwaihedi, Amichi, Azigbo, Ebenator Ozulogu, Ekwulumili, Ezinifite, Osumenyi, Unubi and Utuh. The current Transition Committee Chairman of the Local Government is Hon. Chieloka Okoye, who assumed office in 2019.[1]
Nnewi South | |
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LGA | |
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State | Anambra State |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Secondary schools
Here is the list of secondary schools in Nnewi South Local Government Area:
- Union Secondary School, (USS) Amichi
- Community Secondary School, Amichi
- Community Secondary School, Azigbo
- Community Secondary School, Ebenator
- Community Secondary School, Ekwulumili
- Community High School, Ezinifite
- Awor-Ezimuzo Community Secondary School, Ezinifite
- Boys’ High School, Osumenyi
- Community Secondary School, Osumenyi
- Community Secondary School, Ukpor
- Union Secondary School, Ukpor
- Girls High School Ukpor
- St Paul's Seminary, Ukpor
- Boys’ Secondary School, Unubi
- Premier Secondary School, Unubi
- Utu High School, Utuh
- Government Technical College, Utuh
- Community Secondary School, Akwaihedi
- St. Pauls Secondary School, Utuh
Notable people
- Arinze Madueke – Doctor, businessman and philanthropist
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References
- Izunna Okafor and Ifeanyi Okonkwo "Anambra State House of Assembly, Confirms TC Chairmen and Members", Reality Newspaper, 09 October 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- Ireoba Sunday, Anambra dated 2002-01-19; accessed 2006-07-12
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