Complete List Of Postal – Zip Codes For All 36 States In Nigeria

Postal codes, also known as zip codes, are essential for efficient mail delivery and sorting. In Nigeria, every state, city, town, and even neighborhood is assigned a specific postal code by the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST). This system ensures that letters, parcels, and other deliveries reach their intended destinations without delays. Whether you're a business owner, student, or professional, knowing the correct postal code for your location can save time and prevent errors in correspondence.

Below is the complete list of postal codes for all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria:

1. Abia State

  • Aba: 450001 – 450103
  • Umuahia: 440001 – 440110

2. Adamawa State

  • Yola: 640001 – 640007

3. Akwa Ibom State

  • Uyo: 520001 – 520213

4. Anambra State

  • Awka: 420001 – 420115
  • Onitsha: 430001 – 430111

5. Bauchi State

  • Bauchi: 740001 – 740282

6. Bayelsa State

  • Yenagoa: 561001 – 561105

7. Benue State

  • Makurdi: 970001 – 970116

8. Borno State

  • Maiduguri: 600001 – 600282

9. Cross River State

  • Calabar: 540001 – 540252

10. Delta State

  • Asaba: 320001 – 320242
  • Warri: 330001 – 330107

11. Ebonyi State

  • Abakaliki: 840001 – 840112

12. Edo State

  • Benin City: 300001 – 300284

13. Ekiti State

  • Ado-Ekiti: 360001 – 360106

14. Enugu State

  • Enugu: 400001 – 400233

15. Gombe State

  • Gombe: 760001 – 760253

16. Imo State

  • Owerri: 460001 – 460281

17. Jigawa State

  • Dutse: 720001 – 720283

18. Kaduna State

  • Kaduna: 800001 – 800283

19. Kano State

  • Kano: 700001 – 700284

20. Katsina State

  • Katsina: 820001 – 820282

21. Kebbi State

  • Birnin Kebbi: 860001 – 860284

22. Kogi State

  • Lokoja: 260001 – 260283

23. Kwara State

  • Ilorin: 240001 – 240283

24. Lagos State

  • Ikeja: 100001 – 100271
  • Lagos Mainland: 101001 – 101283
  • Lagos Island: 102001 – 102283

25. Nasarawa State

  • Lafia: 950001 – 950283

26. Niger State

  • Minna: 920001 – 920283

27. Ogun State

  • Abeokuta: 110001 – 110283

28. Ondo State

  • Akure: 340001 – 340283

29. Osun State

  • Osogbo: 230001 – 230283

30. Oyo State

  • Ibadan: 200001 – 200283

31. Plateau State

  • Jos: 930001 – 930283

32. Rivers State

  • Port Harcourt: 500001 – 500282

33. Sokoto State

  • Sokoto: 840001 – 840282

34. Taraba State

  • Jalingo: 660001 – 660283

35. Yobe State

  • Damaturu: 320001 – 320283

36. Zamfara State

  • Gusau: 880001 – 880283

37. Federal Capital Territory (FCT)

  • Abuja: 900001 – 900283

 

Why Postal Codes Are Important

Postal codes streamline mail delivery, support e-commerce, and ensure the proper identification of geographical areas. In Nigeria, using the correct postal code is vital for businesses shipping goods, individuals sending letters, and organizations processing registrations online.

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