Zip codes is important when filling forms like job application, bank details and others within and outside the country. Some make mistakes of imputing the 234 as the Nigerian Zip codes is wrong.
ZIP is known as Zone Improvement Plan codes. The 234 that is regarded as Nigeria’s postal code is actually the international dialing code for Nigerian phone numbers. What is used for other countries is Post Code. Postal code is also known as Zip codes. You must understand that the postal codes in Nigerian differ for state to state.
Here is a list of Nigerian Zip codes for all states
States | Postal Code |
Abia | 440001 |
Abuja | 900001 |
Adamawa | 640001 |
Akwa-Ibom | 520001 |
Anambra | 420001 |
Bauchi | 740001 |
Borno | 600001 |
Delta | 320001 |
Ebonyi | 840001 |
Edo | 300001 |
Enugu | 400001 |
Imo | 460001 |
jigawa | 720001 |
Kano | 700001 |
Kaduna | 800001 |
Katsina | 820001 |
Kebbi | 860001 |
Kogi | 260001 |
Kwara | 240001 |
Lagos (Island) | 101001 |
Lagos (Mainland) | 100001 |
Niger | 920001 |
Ogun | 110001 |
Ondo | 340001 |
Osun | 230001 |
Oyo | 200001 |
Plateau | 930001 |
Rivers | 500001 |
Sokoto | 840001 |
Taraba | 660001 |
Yobe | 320001 |
The codes enumerated here will help you make a fast choice. Enumerated to make it easier for you to pick and use. Trust you found this article useful? Kindly share