There are 3 available land in Eleme, Rivers, Nigeria. The land have been listed by estate agents who can be contacted using the contact information provided for each land listing. The list can be filtered by price, furnishing and recency.
This land is suitable for commercial and industrial developments. it is along the newly constructed road that connects ph/aba road to onne, beside pamo university and behind indorama processing plant
proposed features
paved road network, recreational space, prime location, industrial clusters & thriving business environment.
comes with complimentary : deed of conveyance & registered survey pl...
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Eleme is a Local Government Area (LGA) in Rivers state, Nigeria. Elelme is to the east of Port-Harcourt LGA and exists as part of the greater Port-Harcourt metropolitan areda. It has its headquarters at Ogale. The Eleme clan are the main indigenes of this local government area. The Eleme language, of the Ogonoid group of the Cross-River branch of the large Niger-Congo language family, is the main spoken language in this area.
Christianity is the main religion practiced in Eleme with very few traditional worshipers. Eleme people are talented people with diversity of cultural practice and festivals that is enrich with colorful masquerade display and dance. The Eleme are an enthusiastic God fearing and aspiring group of people. Despite the influx of multinational chemical industries and their workforce into Eleme, a strong sense of society is retained by the Eleme people. Eleme has two groups of towns, Odido and Nchia, each with their own dialect. The Odido and Nchia languages are mutually intelligible. The Nchia dialect is spoken in the Western areas of the Eleme territory and the Odido dialect is spoken in the east and southeast regions.