Agbarho Postal Codes: 333110 | Ughelli North, Delta
The Postal Codes for Agbarho is 333110 in Ughelli North, Delta, Ughelli North, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Agbarho.
Postal Codes for Places in Agbarho
Showing 15 places in Agbarho. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| Ehwerhe | |
| Ekrerhavwe | |
| Ikweghwu | |
| Iteregbi | |
| Oguname | |
| Ohrerhe | |
| Okan | |
| Okorikpere | |
| Ophori | |
| Orho-Agbarho | |
| Orhokpokpo | |
| Oviri | |
| Ughwughelli | |
| Uvwiama | |
| Uvwiamuge |
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Agbarho, Ughelli North, Delta, 333110
NIGERIA
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Agbarho Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria β Delta β Ughelli North |
| Postal Code | 333110 |
| State | Delta |
| Local Government Areas | Ughelli North |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 5.588121, 5.866365 |
| Places | 15 |
What to Know About Agbarho
Key Facts
Agbarho is a town and the administrative headquarters of Ughelli North Local Government Area in Delta State, Nigeria. Located in the central part of the Niger Delta region, Agbarho sits approximately 25 kilometers north of Warri, the commercial hub of Delta State, and lies along the East-West Road, a major transportation artery connecting various parts of the Niger Delta. The town is characterized by its lush vegetation, typical of the delta's tropical rainforest climate, and is traversed by several small rivers and creeks that feed into the larger Ethiope River. With an estimated population of around 85,000 people, Agbarho serves as a vital economic and social center for the surrounding rural communities, hosting markets, schools, and healthcare facilities. The town is primarily inhabited by the Urhobo people, one of the major ethnic groups in Delta State, and their rich cultural heritage is evident in local festivals, traditional governance structures, and the widespread use of the Urhobo language. Administratively, Agbarho is subdivided into several quarters and villages, including Ovu-Inland, Orogun, and Oteri, which collectively form the town's urban and semi-urban landscape. The local economy is driven by agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cassava, plantains, and oil palm, as well as petty trading and artisanal services. For residents and visitors seeking detailed locality information, accessing postal code data for Agbarho's sub-regions can facilitate mail delivery and navigation within the town.
Neighboring Regions
- Ovu
- Orogun
- Evwreni
- Ughelli
- Oteri