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1 Nigeria 2014 Verified GSM Number Database Base is now available for your 2015 Elections and Business Campaigns. Database covers all 36 States. The Database is sorted by State, Local Government Area, First Name, Last Name and Gender. FEATURES: Current Database with 99.5 Percent Active Numbers 2. Sorted Down to local Government for ease of Target location based Campaigns 3. Sorted By sex for Gender based Campaign 4. You can take advantage of the contact Names in sending personalized messages via our SMS Excel Plugin in our Bulk SMS platform. Imagine what this would do for your campaign, when for instance you are sending election campaign messages addressing each recipient personally e.g Hi John, My name is Honorable Michael. Vote for me come. NETWORKS COVERED: MTN, Airtel, Glo and Etisalat NOTE: Numbers are not generated Numbers since no software can generate location based Numbers but where obtained through a painstaking and reliable process. PRICING: Prices are very affordable and flexible. Our 2014 Verified GSM database was obtained through a painstaking and expensive process. However we are offering it to our clients at an affordable price. You can buy just one LGA, a State or buy the complete database for Nigeria Our current Offer is as follows (Note Pricing is valid while offer last): Country: N275, 000, State: N75, 000/Per State, LGA: N25, 000/Per LGA
2 Making Payment and Obtaining the Database 1. Make Payment to any of the Bank Account on our website ( 2. Send with the following details to or SMS to i. Depositor s Name ii. Address iii. Database Paid for e.g Lagos/Agege Delivery The 2014 Verified GSM Database are stored in Excel Sheet, We shall forward the database to your address once we have confirmed your payment so that you can download at your convenience. SCREEN SHOTS SAMPLE 1 Delta State/Warri North LGA ; Mobile Number, First Name, Last Name. State, LGA, Gender SAMPLE 2- Oyo State/Afijio: Mobile Number, First Name, Last Name. State, LGA, Gender
3 SAMPLE 3 Plateau State/Barakin Ladi : Mobile Number, First Name, Last Name. State, LGA, Gender SAMPLE 4 Abuja/Abaji : Mobile Number, First Name, Last Name. State, LGA, Gender SAMPLE 5 Lagos/agege : Mobile Number, First Name, Last Name. State, LGA, Gender
4 STATISTICS Total Numbers = 30 Million LAGOS 5,018,051, Agege 453,776, Ajeromiifelodun 296,735, Alimosho 578,157, Amuwo 258,593, Apapa 140,216, Badagry 125,341, Epe 75,673, Eti Osa 198,823, Ibeju Lekki 50,351, Ifako Ijaye 305,890, Ikeja 367,820, Ikorodu 154,080, Kosofe 588,509, Lagos Island 112,806, Lagos Mainland 217,546, Mushin 347,482, Ojo 2, Oshodi Isolo 125,842, Shomolu 246,267, Surulere 374,142, OYO 1,557,141,, Afijio 30,617, Akinyele 75,930, Atiba 35,891, Atisbo 19,962, Egbeda 92,903, Ibadan North East 155,703, Ibadan North West 89,181, Ibadan North 215,495, Ibadan South West 93,795, Ibarapa Central 20,931, Ibarapa East 26,828, Ibarapa North 172, Ido 49,976, Irepo 13,638, Iseyin 51,517, Itesiwaju 14,568, Iwajowa 14,263, Kajola 26,382, Lagelu 53,760, Ogbomoso North 85,963, Ogbomoso South 62,397, Ogooluwa 17,005, Olorunsogo 13,063, Oluyole 68,799, Ona Ara 44,051, Oorelope 15,241, Ori Ire 18,413, Oyo East 34,579, Oyo West 43,332, Saki East 13,547, Saki West 59,239, ABUJA 306,493,, Abaji 19,276, Bwari 85,677, Gwagwalada 49,572, Kuje 171, Kwali 29,499, Municipal 122,298 NASARAWA 325,886,, Akwanga 31,036, Awe 13,192, Doma 10,840, Karu 85,442, Keana 15,895, Keffi 43,409, Kokona 16,551, Lafia 69,047, Nasarawa Eggno 23,072, Toto 17,402, ADAMAWA 445,683,, Demsa 16,107, Fufore 16,771, Ganye 15,810, Gire 16,233, Gombi 15,977, Guyuk 25, Hong 28,168, Jada 13,068, Lamurde 12,703, Madagali 25,110, Maiha 7,929, Mayo Belwa 15,701, Michika 25,292, Mubi North 41,967, Mubi South 15,243, Numan 20,855, Shelleng 7,780, Song 8, Toungo 3,309, Yola North 98,973, Yola South 48,654, ABIA 858,322,, Aba North 185,944, Aba South 163,416, Arochukwu 25,251, Bende 35,038, Ikwuano 30,681, Isiala Ngwa North 30,681, Isiala Ngwa South 32,115, Isuikwuato 29,311, Obingwa 47,977, Ohafia 44,348, Osisioma 61,018, Ugwunogbo 7,489, Ukwa West 29,696, Ukwa East 13,837, Umu Nneochi 22,764, Umuahia South 34,645, Umuahia North 64,175 AKWA IBOM 726,555,, Abak 861, Eastern Obolo 6,529, Eket 57,739, Esit Eket 15,983, Essien Udim 33,046, Etim Ekpo 18,269, Etinan 25,525, Ibeno 11,542, Ibesikpo Asutan 30,906, Ibiono Ibom 32,387, Ika 11,919, Ikono 30,629, Ikot Abasi 18,754, Ikot Ekpene 40,600, Ini 9,869, Itu 32,392, MBO 14,038, Mkpat Enin 18,387, Nsit Atai 13,430, Nsit Ibom 4,437, Nsit Ubium 19,749, Obot Akara 13,590, Okobo 14,634, Onna 17,193, Oron 21,989, Oruk Anam 28,900, Udung Uko 1,056, Ukanafun 14,239, Uruan 27,851, Urue Offongo 13,504, Uyo 126,614, ANAMBRA 1,181,802,, Aguata 57,087, Anambra East 24,332, Anambra West 16,457, Anaocha 38,651, Awkwa North 25,432, Awkwa South 57,502, Ayamelum 19,185, Dunkofia 34,013, Ekwusigo 42,328, Idemili North 139,204, Idemili South 66,944, Ihala 77,633, Njikoka 31,187, Nnewi North 87,955, Nnewi South 35,875, Ogbaru 110,660, Onitsha South 86,663, Onitsha North 99,652, Orumba South 29,059, Orumba North 27,826, Oyi 47,157
5 BAUCHI 395,057,, Alkaleri 14,824, Bauchi 140,272, Bagoro 10,374, Dambam 7,516, Dan'Iya hardo 502, Darazo 15,457, Duss 7,189, Gamawa 11,292, Giade 8,125, Itasgadaw 6,193, Jamalare 8,876, Katagum 44,052, Kirfi 5,245, Misaw 16,225, Ningi 16,413, Shira 13,534, Tafawa Balewa 15,275, Toro 27,427, Warji5,415, Zaki 9,357 BENUE 740,014,, Ado 15,285, Agatu 15,160, Apa 7,260, Buruku 27,676, Gboko 97,818, Guma 16,569, Gwar East 2,950, Gwar West 11,652, Katsina Ala 37,135, Konshisha 29,263, Kwande 28,544, Logo 28,061, Markurdi 166,555, Obi 42,274, Ogbadibo 23,612, Ohimini 11,503, Oju 21,283, Okpokwu 18,349, Otukpo 41,898, Tarka 8,574, Ukum 33,961, Ushongo 24,380, Vandelkya 30,252 BORNO 487,985,, Abadam 3,638, Askira Uba 21,593, Bama 29,374, Bayo, Biu 33,712, Chibok 9,664, Damboa 8,906, Dikwa 6,483, Gubio 3,366, Gubio 3,366, Guzamala 1, Gwazo 25,149, Hawul 17,062, Jere 58,602, Kaga 6,281, Kala Balge 3,413, Koroga 13,984, Kukawa 7,069, Kwaya Kusar 5,692, Mafa 3,564, Magumeri 2,161, Maiduguri M 189,814, Marte 5,753, Mobbar 3,820, Monguno 5,228, Ngala 12,572, Nganzai 3,154, Shani 7,930 DELTA 875,449,, Aniocha South 34,916, Aniocha North 23,472, Bomadi 20, Bunitu 29,958, Ethiope East 50,609, Ethiope West 40,255, Ika South 1, Ika North 45,186, Isoko North 18,052, Isoko South 45,282, Ndokwa East 6,296, Ndokwa West 30,333, Okpe 46,513, Oshimili North 28,083, Oshimili South 11,272, Patani 11,180, Sapele 54,289, Udu 66,561, Ughehelli North 52,658, Ukwuani 38,260, Ovine 70,918, Warri North 27,813, Ughehelli South 39,390, Warri South 104,132 CROSS RIVER 598,649, Abi 20,354, Akampa 26,267, Akpabuyo 20,590, Bakassi 2,628, Bekwarra 18,888, Biase 21,000, Boki 25,600, Calabar Municipal 114,253, Calabar South 109,625, Etung 13,377, Ikom 42,498, Obanliku 11,215, Obubra 25,467, Obudu 21,248, Odukpani 25,400, Ogoja 29,500, Yakurr 36,495, Yala 34,244 EDO 799,248, Akoko Edo 40,506, Egor 118,891, Esan Central 21,310, Esan North East 26,753, Esan south East 20,483, Esan West 25,616, Etsako West 2, Etsako central 488, Etsako East 22,571, Iguben 14,394, Ikpobaokha 193,837, Oredo 156,653, Orhioniwon 38,001, Ovia North East 35,483, Ovia South West 15,116, Owan East 20,459, Owan West 21,025, Uhnmwede 27,660 EKITI 420,734,, Ado Ekiti 94,139, Efon 14,119, Ekiti East 22,811, Ekiti south West 29,634, Ekiti West 27,701, Emure 13,856, Gbonyin 23,954, Ido Osi 29,290, Ijero 24,297, Ikere 33,635, Ikole 11,086, Ilejemeje 7,216, Irepodun Ifelom 39,246, Moba 21,786, Oye 27,964 ENUGU 662,871,, Animri 17,873, Augu 40,601, Enugu East 108,097, Enugu North 129,223, Enugu south 90,002, Ezeagu 35,441, Igbo Etiti 32, Igbo Eze North 43,211, Isi Uzo 12, Nkanu East 20,084, Nkanu West 40,483, Nsukka 14, Orja 31,206, Udenu 42,508, Udi 64,084, Uzo-Uwani
6 KADUNA 1,276,105,, Birnin Gwari 14,038, Chikun 130,669, Giwa 13,826, Igabi 62,369, Ikara 16,766, Jaba 24,333, Jema 51,873, Kachi 21,324, Kaduna North 243,839, Kaduna South 276,061, Kagorko 17,918, Kajuru 18,700, Kaura 28,862, Kawu 14,041, Kubua 19,109, Kudan 13,823, Lere 33,731, Makarfi 15,394, Sabon Gari 76,664, Sanga 22,479, Soba 20,889, Zangon Kataf 40,175, Zaria 99,222 KEBBI 142,209,, Aliero 513, Arewa 4,499, Argungu 15,276, Augie 219, Bagudo 5,995, Birnin Kebbi 32,507, Bunza 4,714, Dandi 5,959, Fakai 2,634, Gwandu 4,446, Jega 10,170, Kalgo 4,124, Kokobesse 6,955, Maiyama 6,073, Ngaski 3,049, Sakaba 2,745, Shanga 2,893, Suru 4,842, Wasagudanko 3,016, Yauri 8,006, Zuru 13,574 KOGI 381,000,, Adavi 5, Ajaokuta 30,867, Ankpa 7, Bassa 37,090, Dekina 58,500, Ibaji 12,942, Idah 30,479, Igalamelaodolu 14, Ijumu 2, Kabbabonu 31,461, Kogi 21, Lokoja 70,116, Mopa Moro 9, Okehi 47,183, Okene 8, Olamaboro 25,205, Omala 19,128, Yagba East 2, Yagba West 17,961 OGUN 1,215,562,, Abeokuta North 90,673, Abeokuta South 160,207, Ado odo 180,216, Egbado North 31,247, Egbado South 65,310, Ewekoro 37,994, Ifo 154,310, Ijebu East 29,688, Ijebu North 27,316, Ijebu Ode 42,201, Ikenne 33,139, Imekoafon 19,338, Ipokia 44,865, Obafemi Owode 60,652, Odeda 37,231, Odogbolu 50,862, Ogun Waterside 17,091, Remo North 24,446, Sagamu 108,776 IMO 1,010,036, Aboh Mbaise 50,906, Ahiazu Mbaise 1, Ehime Mbano 33,033, Ezinihitte Mbaise 39,209, Ideato North 41,887, Ideato South 25,531, Ihittemboma 22,019, Ikeduru 50,000, Isiala Mbano 46,786, Isu 22,268, Mbaitoli 75,613, Ngor Okpala 41,497, Njaba 28,852, Nkewerre 21,752, Nwangele 21,483, Oguta 37,721, Ohajiegbema 40,212, Okigwe 35,960, Onuimo 13,543, Orlu 66,319, Orsu 23,704, Oru West 31,092, Oru East 29,031, Owerri municipal 66,372, Owerri North 71,076, Owerri West 74,169 JIGAWA 176,165,, Auyo 883, Babura 64, Birnin kudu 11,738, Birniwa 4,427, Buji 38, Dutse 17,573, Gagarawa 3,279, Garki 3,926, Gimel 10,526, Gari 13, Gwaram 13,661, Gwiwa 2,414, Hadejia 22,470, Jalim 7,516, Kasim Hausa 8,569, Kazaure 9,202, Kirika Samma 7,322, Kiyawa 6,523, Maigatari 5,305, Malam Madori 10,933, Miga 4,179, Ringim 10,312, Sule-Tankarka 4,456, Taura 8,455, Yankwasho 2,381 NIGER 678,465, Agaie 12,739, Agwara 2,856, Bida 68,478, Borgu 20,811, Bossu 51,070, Chanchaga 105,103, Edatti 110, Gbako 10,492, Gurara 20,746, Katcha 11,770, Kontogora 33,398, Lapai 20,344, Lavun 28,093, Magama 16,443, Mariga 9,185, Mashegu 9,334, Mokwa 24,574, Munya 7,485, Paikoro 26,830, Rafi 13,520, Rijau 7,333, Shiroro 23,101, Suleja 104,645, Tafa 38,609, Wushishi 11,396 ONDO 906,557, Akoko North East 38,673, Akoko North West 40,238, Akoko south East 14,770, Akoko south West 48,234, Akure North 36,192, Akure South 222,108, Ese Odo 17,665, Idanre 33,464, Ifedore 43,384, Ilaje 46,204, Ileoluji okeigbo 35,264, Odigbo 60,740, Okitipupa 55,945, Ondo East 20,345, Ondo West 96,684, Ose 19,931, Owo 76,716
7 OSUN 820,504, Atakumosa East 12,836, Atakumosa West 15,527, Ayedaade 18,716, Ayedire 13,206, Boluwaduro 10,536, Boripe 28,938, Ede North 33,693, Ede South 20,320, Egbedore 20,716, Ejigbo 23,452, Ife Central 78,366, Ife East 58,111, Ife North 24,292, Ife South 21,143, Ifedayo 6,870, Ila 21,483, Ilesa East 44,282, Ilesa West 39,162, Irewole 27,698, Isokan 18,700, Iwo 39,705, Obokun 22,503, Odo Otin 27,106, Ola-Oluwa 10,516, Olorunda 58,706, Oriade 29,641, Orolu 11,507, Osogbo 82,773 KANO 1,240,542,, Ajingi 7,991, Albasu 6,833, Bagwai 9,186, Bebeji 17,172, Bichi 15,588, Bunkwe 8,503, Dala 123,323, Danbata 1, Dawaki kudu 23,486, Dawaki Tofa 16,771, Doguwa 12,100, Fagge 139,216, Gabasawa 9,967, Garko 8,779, Garam Malam 8,731, Gaya 12,438, Gezawa 19,788, Gwale 87,786, Gwazo 10,346, Kabo 11,171, Kano municipal 145,569, Karaje 9,430, Kibiya 7,380, Kiru 16,115, Kumbotso 60,024, Kinchi 4,083, Kura 15,648, Madobi 9,075, Makoda 5,599, Minjibiri 10,064, Nasarawa 182,700, Rano 9,565, Rimni Gado 6,187, Rogo 13,164, Shanowo 5,132, Swmala 9,368, Takai 10,936, Tarauni 99,003, Tofa 9,262, Tsanyawa 7,173, Tuduwada 15,319, Ungogo 15,183, Warawa 7,883, Wudil 17,504 GOMBE 255,992, Funakaye 20,650, Shongom 10,565,, Akko 34,579, Balanga 19,831, Billiri 22,208, Dukku 8,833, Gombe 73,183, Kaltungo 14,478, Kwami 13,699, Nafad 5,901, Yalmattu 32,065 RIVERS 1,611,513,, Ahoda West 6,360, Emohua 10,010, Ubio Akpor 3110, Ubio Akpor 1,048,571, 525,422, Ogba even 6,080, Oyigbo 6,384, PH 5,576 KWARA 645,911,, Asa 18,735, Baruten 15,826, Edu 26,449, Ifelodun 86,771, Ilorin East 86,842, Ilorin South 47,536, Ilorin West 145,743, Irepodun 60,377, Isin 19,755, Kaiama 9,797, Moro 25,666, Offa 51,804, Oke Ero 16,490, Oyun 24,136, Patigi 9,984PLATEAU 385,598,, Barikin Ladi 23,275, Bokkos 17,767, Jos North 146,447, Jos south 96,537, Kanam 48, Kanke 9,004, Langtang North 3,930, Langtang South 6,847, Mangu 36,511, Mikang 6,155, Qua'anpa 18,804, Riyom 10,643, Shedan 125, Wase 9,505 SOKOTO 198,568, Binji 2,544, Bodinga 6,424, Dasgeshni 4,636, Gada 2,016, Goronyo 3,714, Gwudu 291, Gwadawaba 5,087, Ilela 6,089, Isa 5,178, Kebbe 3,491, Kware 3,230, Rabah 3,477, Sbirni 2,168, Shagari 739, Silame 1,998, Sokoto North 42,209, Sokoto South 72,154, Tambuwal 3,814, Tangaza 3,095, Tureta 1,951, Wemakko 16,733, Wurno 4,282, Yabo 3,248 YOBE 155,389, Bade 17,076, Bursari 5,695, Damaturu 28,290, Fika 10,036, Kume 11,590, Geidam 9,803, Gujba 13,240, Gulami 5,789, Jakusko 8,636, Karasawa 4,924, Machina 3,054, Nangere 10,233, Nguru 16,741, Potiskim 4, Tarmuwa 2,745, Yunusari 3,872, Yunusa 3661, ZAMFARA 141,742,, Anka 4,380, Bakura 4,831, Birnin Magaji 3,587, Bukwuyum 5,317, Bungudu 12,527, Gunmi 8,501, Gusau 36,193, Kaura Namoda 12,652, Maradun 6,533, Maru 5,820, Shinkafi 8,083, Talata Mofar 15,246, Tsafe 9,712, Zurmi 8,360 For Enquiries or Purchase Call Sam at or Account Details: GTBank, InfoTek Perspective Services,
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