Gwer West Local Government Area![]() ![]() Short DescriptionGwer West LGA is domiciled in the town of Naka and the major towns and communities of the area are Naka, Aondoana, Agagbe, Naji Camp, Jimba, Bunka, Kule, Yonov, Mbakpa, Raav, Njiriv, Ingohov, Ikyande and Enger. Business Information![]() Gwer West is a Local Government Area in Benue State With its headquarters in the town of Naka and is mostly inhabited by Tiv people. Working Hours8am - 4pm (Monday - Friday) Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Number of Employees20 and upwards Contact NameChairman Types of ProductTowns Under Gwer West LGA Share This ListingReviews
![]() Here west people are peace loving, they are the Tyoshin people, they produce crops such as; Rice, beniseed, maize, guinea corn, soyabeans and tuber crops. Similar Listings
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