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Akpara-Bong Postal Codes: 551105 | Boki, Cross River

The Postal Codes for Akpara-Bong is 551105 in Boki, Cross River, Boki, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Akpara-Bong.

Postal Codes for Places in Akpara-Bong

Showing 16 places in Akpara-Bong. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.

Akorahi
Balep Balep
Balep Opu
Begiaba
Begiatte
Bendeghe Afi
Bendigie
Egbahente
Kakwalalka
Ketting
Lishikwel
Mkpanje
Nkana Cha
Ntuso Okin
Omale
Segiatsu

Sample Address Format for Akpara-Bong

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Akpara-Bong, Boki, Cross River, 551105
NIGERIA

Akpara-Bong on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Akpara-Bong areas in Nigeria.

Akpara-Bong Quick Facts

CountryNigeria (NG)
Administrative PathNigeria β†’ Cross River β†’ Boki
Postal Code551105
StateCross River
Local Government AreasBoki
ISO CodesNG / NGA / 566
Top-level domain (ccTLD).ng
Coordinates6.21, 8.96
Places16

What to Know About Akpara-Bong

Key Facts

Akpara-Bong is a community located within the Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State in southeastern Nigeria. Situated in the forested highlands of the Boki region, this community lies in an area known for its rich biodiversity and agricultural productivity. While specific population data for Akpara-Bong is not readily available, the broader Boki Local Government Area has an estimated population of over 200,000 people, with Akpara-Bong representing one of the many communities that contribute to this total. The community is part of a region characterized by tropical rainforest vegetation and hilly terrain, typical of the Cross River basin. As a community-level settlement, Akpara-Bong falls under the administrative structure of Boki Local Government, which itself contains numerous villages and communities spread across its territory. The area is primarily inhabited by the Boki people, who are known for their agricultural practices, particularly the cultivation of cocoa, plantains, and other cash crops that thrive in the region's fertile soil and favorable climate conditions. Visitors and residents seeking postal services and addressing information for Akpara-Bong can access specific postal code details through the Nigerian postal system for accurate mail delivery to this community.

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