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Ikot Nakawda Postal Codes: 541112 | Bakassi, Cross River

The Postal Codes for Ikot Nakawda is 541112 in Bakassi, Cross River, Bakassi, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Ikot Nakawda.

Postal Codes for Places in Ikot Nakawda

Showing 25 places in Ikot Nakawda. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.

Akwa Ikot Eyo Edem
Ekpene Efion Eyo
Esine Ufot Ikot-Edet Nsa
Esit Ikot
Esit Ikot Ede Nsa
Idebe Ikot Essen
Idebe Ikot Essien
Idebe Offiong-Umo
Ikot Akpandem
Ikot Anasua
Ikot Asikpo
Ikot Edem Mtifot
Ikot Efio Enang
Ikot Ekpo Essien
Ikot Ene Edet
Ikot Mbang
Ikot Mkpa
Ikot Nakan de
Ikot Nkese
Ikot Nya Nya
Ikot Okon Mma
Ikot Okor-Ekpenyong
Ikot Otu Namuso
Okon Idem
Okoro Oyo Ita

Sample Address Format for Ikot Nakawda

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Ikot Nakawda, Bakassi, Cross River, 541112
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Ikot Nakawda on the Map

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Ikot Nakawda Quick Facts

CountryNigeria (NG)
Administrative PathNigeria β†’ Cross River β†’ Bakassi
Postal Code541112
StateCross River
Local Government AreasBakassi
ISO CodesNG / NGA / 566
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ng
Coordinates4.61, 8.38
Places25

What to Know About Ikot Nakawda

Key Facts

Ikot Nakawda is a community within the Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Located in the southernmost part of Nigeria along the Atlantic coastline, this settlement sits within the disputed Bakassi Peninsula region near the border with Cameroon. As part of the Niger Delta region, Ikot Nakawda experiences a tropical monsoon climate with significant rainfall throughout the year and mangrove swamp vegetation dominating the landscape. The community's population consists primarily of Efik and Ibibio ethnic groups who engage in fishing as their main economic activity, given the settlement's coastal location and proximity to rich fishing grounds. While specific population figures for Ikot Nakawda are not readily available, the entire Bakassi Peninsula has experienced significant demographic changes due to the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon that led to the International Court of Justice ruling transferring sovereignty to Cameroon in 2002. The community represents one of the smaller administrative units within the complex hierarchy of Nigerian local governance. For those seeking to access postal code information for this community and its surrounding areas, detailed addressing data can help facilitate communication and service delivery to this remote coastal settlement.

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