Monday, 2 January 2017

Nigeria Postal Codes for Nigerian States And Cities


Nigeria Postal Codes for Nigerian
States And Cities


Abuja Nigeria postal code 900001

Abia State Nigeria postal code 440001

Adamawa State Nigeria postal code 640001

Akwa-Ibom State Nigeria postal code
520001

Anambra State Nigeria postal code 420001

Bauchi State Nigeria postal code 740001

Borno State Nigeria postal code 600001

Delta State Nigeria postal code 320001

Edo State Nigeria postal code 300001

Enugu State Nigeria postal code 400001

Imo State Nigeria postal code 460001

Jigawa State Nigeria postal code 720001

Kano State Nigeria postal code 700001

Kaduna State Nigeria postal code 800001

Katsina State Nigeria postal code 820001

Kebbi State Nigeria postal code 860001


Kogi State Nigeria postal code 260001


Kwara State Nigeria postal code 240001

Lagos (Island) Nigeria postcode 101001

Lagos State (Mainland) postal code 100001

Niger State Nigeria postal code 920001

Ogun State Nigeria postal code 110001

Ondo State Nigeria postal code 340001

Osun State Nigeria postal code 230001

Oyo State Nigeria postal code 200001

Plateau State Nigeria postal code 930001

Rivers State Nigeria postal code 500001

Sokoto State Nigeria postal code 840001

Taraba State Nigeria postal code 660001

Yobe State Nigeria postal code 320001

Ebonyi State Nigeria postal code 840001

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