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Agatu Postal Codes: 972108 | Agatu, Benue

The Postal Codes for Agatu is 972108 in Agatu, Benue, Agatu, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Agatu.

Postal Codes for Places in Agatu

Showing 66 places in Agatu. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Abalichi
Abogbe
Adagbo
Adana
Adum
Agbachi
Agbaduma
Aila
Aiyele-Igaisu
Akele
Akolo
Akpeko
Akwu
Ankpa
Ashama
Atakpa
Ayele
Ebete
Edeje
Egba
Egwuma
Ekwo
Elo
Engla
Enjima
Enogaje
Enugba
Ichogolugwu-Ogwule-
Idahuna
Igagisu
Ikele-Gochi
Ikpele ope
Ikpole
Obagaji
Obanowa
Odejo
Ogam
Ogbangede
Ogbaulu
Ogufa
Ogwule-Kaduna
Ogwule-Ugbaulu
Ogwule-Ugbokpo
Ogwumegbo
Ojomachi
Okeji
Okokolo
Okpachenyi
Okpagabi
Okpokoto
Olegoga
Olekochologba
Olobidu
Ologabulu
Ologobenyi
Olomachi
Omokwodi-Edeje
Onitsha
Onugbo
Oweto
Ugba
Ugboju-Ube
Ukadu
Usagbudu
Usha
Utugolugu

Sample Address Format for Agatu

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Agatu, Agatu, Benue, 972108
NIGERIA

Agatu on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Agatu areas in Nigeria.

Agatu Quick Facts

CountryNigeria (NG)
Administrative PathNigeria β†’ Benue β†’ Agatu
Postal Code972108
StateBenue
Local Government AreasAgatu
ISO CodesNG / NGA / 566
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ng
Coordinates7.873176, 7.879692
Places66

What to Know About Agatu

Key Facts

Agatu is a local government area located in Benue State, Nigeria, situated in the central part of the country along the banks of the River Benue. This administrative region occupies a strategic position in the agricultural heartland of Nigeria's Middle Belt region, characterized by fertile plains that support extensive farming activities. Covering approximately 1,298 square kilometers, Agatu is home to an estimated population of around 120,000 people according to recent demographic projections. The area is predominantly inhabited by the Agatu people, who are part of the larger Idoma ethnic group, and the local economy is primarily agrarian, with yam, cassava, maize, and rice cultivation forming the backbone of subsistence and commercial activities. As a local government area, Agatu is divided into several wards and communities that collectively administer the region's affairs under Nigeria's three-tier governance structure. The area's proximity to the Benue River provides both agricultural benefits through irrigation and transportation opportunities, though it also presents seasonal flooding challenges. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate Agatu's administrative landscape, accessing accurate postal code information for its various sub-regions and communities is essential for effective communication, service delivery, and commercial transactions throughout this important agricultural district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Apa
  • Obi
  • Oju
  • Ohimini
  • Gwer West

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