Ikang South Postal Codes: 541115 | Bakassi, Cross River
The Postal Codes for Ikang South is 541115 in Bakassi, Cross River, Bakassi, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Ikang South.
Postal Codes for Places in Ikang South
Showing 15 places in Ikang South. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.
| AkwaObio Inwang Nsidung | |
| Efute Abua Esighi | |
| Ekpene Esuk Esighi | |
| Esit Ikot Nsa Ewa | |
| Idua Inwang Esighi | |
| Ikot Abasi Ene-Esighi | |
| Ikot Antigha Ene | |
| Ikot Ene Uyi Esighi | |
| Ikot Enene Esighi | |
| Ikot Ikot Antighi | |
| Ikot Inyang Nsidung | |
| Ikot Mkpang Esighi | |
| Nyom Idibi Nsidung | |
| Okukubarakpa-Esighi | |
| Usung Idim Ikot-Antigho |
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Ikang South, Bakassi, Cross River, 541115
NIGERIA
Ikang South on the Map
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Ikang South Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria β Cross River β Bakassi |
| Postal Code | 541115 |
| State | Cross River |
| Local Government Areas | Bakassi |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 6.66667, 2.25 |
| Places | 15 |
What to Know About Ikang South
Key Facts
Ikang South is a local government area located within the Bakassi peninsula of Cross River State, Nigeria. Situated in the southernmost part of Nigeria along the Atlantic coastline, this region occupies a strategic position at the border area between Nigeria and Cameroon. The area covers approximately 150 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 25,000 people, primarily engaged in fishing and small-scale trading activities due to its coastal location. As part of the Bakassi peninsula, Ikang South is administratively divided into several wards and communities that reflect its diverse ethnic composition. The region's geography is characterized by mangrove swamps, creeks, and riverine ecosystems that support rich biodiversity. Historically, this area has been significant due to its position in the Bakassi peninsula territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon, which was ultimately resolved through international arbitration. For residents and businesses operating in this border region, accessing accurate postal code information for Ikang South's various communities is essential for efficient mail delivery and administrative purposes.
Neighboring Regions
- Ikang North
- Abana
- Atabong East
- Atabong West