It shares boundaries with Isiekwulu in the east and southeast, Akpu in the west and southwest and it is enveloped by Oranto in its southern and northernmost extremities all within Ukpo town.
Agro-based activities like fishery and farming, as well as land cultivated for pasturing and animal husbandry also add to the rich natural resources of Orofia.
The Oye market in the area draws buyers and sellers from different parts of the town and the state as a whole, thereby improving economic status of the community.
A new shopping plaza owned by the Orofia Progressive Union is currently under construction, upon completion it will yield 150 shoplets which will add to the economic development of the locality.
The area is underlined by the Ameki Formation from the Eocene epoch, and it consists of ferruginous, unconsolidated sandstone and sand-rich clay heterolithic bedding.