Find all official postal codes and zip codes for North Ukele, located in Cross River, Bekwarra, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within North Ukele to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Aboko | 550111 |
| Adomogbe | 550111 |
| Agbo | 550111 |
| Ajine Adum | 550111 |
| Anyogbe | 550111 |
| Ayioba-Wankinde | 550111 |
| Bikele-Obantagama | 550111 |
| Bitol | 550111 |
| Ekom | 550111 |
| Elakin | 550111 |
| Ibenta | 550111 |
| Ichojil I | 550111 |
| Ichojil II | 550111 |
| Igbakobu | 550111 |
| Igbeji | 550111 |
| Igede | 550111 |
| Ika Like | 550111 |
| Ikpokpo | 550111 |
| Imo | 550111 |
| Ishony | 550111 |
| Latin | 550111 |
| Mgbege | 550111 |
| Ngidi Adum | 550111 |
| Ogangang | 550111 |
| Ogoagam | 550111 |
| Ojonyor Esoka | 550111 |
| Okon Ogbodo | 550111 |
| Okponga | 550111 |
| Okpotogom | 550111 |
| Olemat | 550111 |
| Omoji | 550111 |
| Oogbaja Ibom 8a | 550111 |
| Opriku | 550111 |
| Uhakilu | 550111 |
| Ujenyi | 550111 |
| Ujokom | 550111 |
| Ukinde | 550111 |
| Ukolobia | 550111 |
| Wamakpe | 550111 |
| Wamubu | 550111 |
| Wanadon | 550111 |
| Wanagina | 550111 |
| Wanakandi | 550111 |
| Wanakpon | 550111 |
| Wanikade | 550111 |
| Wanjer Elhen | 550111 |
| Wanukande | 550111 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the North Ukele 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 | Bekwarra |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
North Ukele is a local government area located within the Bekwarra Local Government Area of Cross River State in southeastern Nigeria. Situated in the northern part of Bekwarra, North Ukele occupies a strategic position near the border with neighboring states, characterized by its rolling hills and fertile plains that support agricultural activities. With an estimated population of approximately 45,000-50,000 residents, this region covers an area of roughly 180 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and economic hub for surrounding communities. The area is divided into several wards and communities that maintain distinct cultural identities while sharing common heritage. North Ukele's economy is predominantly agrarian, with yam, cassava, and palm produce cultivation forming the backbone of local livelihoods, supplemented by small-scale trading and artisanal activities. The region maintains traditional governance structures alongside modern administrative systems, preserving rich cultural traditions including festivals, dances, and oral histories that reflect the area's unique identity within the broader Cross River cultural landscape. For comprehensive postal code information and detailed addressing data for the various communities within North Ukele, visitors can access our specialized directory services.
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