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Ikot Edem Odo Postal Codes: 541105 | Bakassi, Cross River

The Postal Codes for Ikot Edem Odo is 541105 in Bakassi, Cross River, Bakassi, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Ikot Edem Odo.

Postal Codes for Places in Ikot Edem Odo

Showing 33 places in Ikot Edem Odo. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.

Akwa Esuk Iyamba
Archibong
Ekakat Iyamba
Ekpene Ikot Edet-Nsa
Ekpene Ikot-Okon
Ekpri Ikot Ene
Ekpri Ikot Umo
Ekpri Nsidung
Enang
Esiene Ufot-Iyanba
Esuk Mba
Esuk Mbat Efio-Edem Efa
Esuk Mbat Umo Edem
Esuk Mbat-Efio Urua
Iboku/Esit/Edik
Idem
Ikot Akpa
Ikot Edem Odo
Ikot Edet
Ikot Efion Eniang
Ikot Ekong
Ikot Ekpo
Ikot Ekpo Udo
Ikot Obo
Ikot Oboko
Ikot Okan Okpo
Ikot Okodiong
Ikot Onono Iba
Ikot Oyo
Ikut Nkok Anie
Nkakat Efiong Essien
Nsa
Usung Idim

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Ikot Edem Odo, Bakassi, Cross River, 541105
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Ikot Edem Odo Quick Facts

CountryNigeria (NG)
Administrative PathNigeria β†’ Cross River β†’ Bakassi
Postal Code541105
StateCross River
Local Government AreasBakassi
ISO CodesNG / NGA / 566
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ng
Coordinates4.88627, 8.41841
Places33

What to Know About Ikot Edem Odo

Key Facts

Ikot Edem Odo is a community located within the Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Situated in the southernmost part of Nigeria along the Atlantic coastline, this settlement lies within the contentious Bakassi Peninsula region that has been the subject of territorial disputes between Nigeria and Cameroon. As a coastal community, Ikot Edem Odo occupies a strategic position near the Cross River estuary, characterized by mangrove swamps, creeks, and fishing waters that have traditionally supported the local economy. The community falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Bakassi LGA, which was created in 1996 and has faced significant challenges due to the border resolution that transferred parts of the peninsula to Cameroon. While precise population figures for Ikot Edem Odo specifically are not readily available, the broader Bakassi area has experienced population fluctuations due to displacement and resettlement issues following the International Court of Justice ruling on the border dispute. The community represents one of the numerous settlements within Bakassi LGA that continue to maintain Nigerian administrative structures despite the complex geopolitical situation. For residents and visitors seeking to navigate this region, accessing accurate postal code information for Ikot Edem Odo and its surrounding areas is essential for mail delivery and administrative purposes.

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