Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Iboku, located in Cross River, Bakassi, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Iboku to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abayama | 541106 |
| Ada Iba | 541106 |
| Adana Mbaibo | 541106 |
| Adiabo Akani Obio | 541106 |
| Adun Mbiabo | 541106 |
| Afaha | 541106 |
| Akani Obio Ukem | 541106 |
| Akpatrefe | 541106 |
| Akwa Efe | 541106 |
| Akwa Iyoke | 541106 |
| Akwa Obio Inwang | 541106 |
| Atan Oku | 541106 |
| Ebe Akpo | 541106 |
| Edik Iko | 541106 |
| Edit Iko Ekpo- | 541106 |
| Edit Ikpa Eman | 541106 |
| Efuk Ifako | 541106 |
| Ekong Atan Oku | 541106 |
| Ekot Antigha Udo | 541106 |
| Ekot Efiok Eyo | 541106 |
| Ekpenyang Eyo | 541106 |
| Ekpenyong | 541106 |
| Ekpri Iyoki | 541106 |
| Ekwa Iyoke | 541106 |
| Eseku | 541106 |
| Esku Ikot Itam | 541106 |
| Esuk Akwa Obio | 541106 |
| Esuk Obot Inyang | 541106 |
| Etak Okono | 541106 |
| Ibonda Town | 541106 |
| Ibumo | 541106 |
| Ifako | 541106 |
| Ikiot Offiong Ebe | 541106 |
| Ikot Abasi Eyo | 541106 |
| Ikot Antigha Ado | 541106 |
| Ikot Asako | 541106 |
| Ikot Asido Otu | 541106 |
| Ikot Aye Eyo | 541106 |
| Ikot Efa | 541106 |
| Ikot Effiong Otop | 541106 |
| Ikot Efiok Eyo | 541106 |
| Ikot Efiok-Ekpenyong | 541106 |
| Ikot Ekong | 541106 |
| Ikot Enembe | 541106 |
| Ikot Eneokon | 541106 |
| Ikot Eno | 541106 |
| Ikot Essien | 541106 |
| Ikot Esu | 541106 |
| Ikot Etim | 541106 |
| Ikot Ewa Otu | 541106 |
| Ikot Eyo | 541106 |
| Ikot Eyo Abasi Itam | 541106 |
| Ikot Eyo Okon | 541106 |
| Ikot Ibok Eyo | 541106 |
| Ikot Ikang | 541106 |
| Ikot Mesembe | 541106 |
| Ikot Mfuho | 541106 |
| Ikot Mkpanam | 541106 |
| Ikot Mkpang | 541106 |
| Ikot Nameti Otu | 541106 |
| Ikot Ntung | 541106 |
| Ikot Obongeno | 541106 |
| Ikot Okon Akabom | 541106 |
| Ikot Otudor | 541106 |
| Ikot Udo | 541106 |
| Ikot Ukpa | 541106 |
| Ikpet | 541106 |
| Inua Akpa | 541106 |
| Inwang | 541106 |
| Iso Inyang Ikpa | 541106 |
| Isong Inyang | 541106 |
| Isong Inyang Ene | 541106 |
| Isong Inyang Eyo | 541106 |
| Isong Inyang Ufak | 541106 |
| Isong Inyang-Akpamfrukin | 541106 |
| Isong Inynag | 541106 |
| Mbambori Ikot Ma | 541106 |
| Mbarakom | 541106 |
| Mbiabo | 541106 |
| Mbiabo Ikoneto | 541106 |
| Mbombori | 541106 |
| Ndom Itu | 541106 |
| Ndom Nyam | 541106 |
| Nkitto/Obot Okpo | 541106 |
| Nsa | 541106 |
| Nta Ikot Offiong Ede | 541106 |
| Nta Obo | 541106 |
| Nyom Idibi | 541106 |
| Obot Akpang | 541106 |
| Obot Etubom | 541106 |
| Obot Eyho | 541106 |
| Obot Eyo | 541106 |
| Obot Idim Nyoyok | 541106 |
| Obot Inyang | 541106 |
| Obot Iyang | 541106 |
| Obot Oko | 541106 |
| Obot Udo | 541106 |
| Obot Urua | 541106 |
| Obot Urua Mbiabo | 541106 |
| Obufa Obio Ukem | 541106 |
| Ofong Okurusa | 541106 |
| OKOY- | 541106 |
| Okpo Ikpa | 541106 |
| Okuruikang | 541106 |
| ONG 541107 | 541106 |
| Osak | 541106 |
| Ovufa Obio Ukan | 541106 |
| Ukem Okoyong-Ekenge | 541106 |
| Usang Abani | 541106 |
| Usun Akin Akim | 541106 |
| Usung Obot | 541106 |
| Uyin Ekon | 541106 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Iboku areas in Nigeria. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| State | Cross River |
| Local Government Areas | Bakassi |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Iboku is a local government area located in the Bakassi peninsula region of Cross River State, Nigeria. Situated in the southernmost part of Nigeria along the Atlantic coastline, Iboku occupies a strategic position at the mouth of the Cross River estuary. This coastal community lies approximately 150 kilometers south of Calabar, the state capital, and forms part of Nigeria's maritime border with Cameroon. With an estimated population of around 15,000-20,000 residents, Iboku covers a land area of approximately 85 square kilometers characterized by mangrove swamps, creeks, and fishing settlements. The area is administratively divided into several wards and communities that rely primarily on fishing and maritime activities for their livelihood. As one of the key settlements in the disputed Bakassi peninsula region, Iboku has played a significant role in the territorial discussions between Nigeria and Cameroon. The community's location at the confluence of the Cross River and Atlantic Ocean makes it an important hub for coastal trade and fishing operations. Visitors to our website can access detailed postal code information for Iboku's various communities and administrative wards to facilitate communication and service delivery in this important coastal region.
* Ikang
* Atabong East
* Atabong West
* Abana
* Idabato
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