Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Okwuato, located in Imo, Aboh Mbaise, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Okwuato to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Aja-Na-Agwu | 462102 |
| Akabor | 462102 |
| Duru Ibekuta | 462102 |
| Ebee-Umukabi | 462102 |
| Egbelu | 462102 |
| Egberekatua | 462102 |
| Ezido | 462102 |
| Ezuhu | 462102 |
| Ihuala | 462102 |
| Ihumadi-Umuagwu- | 462102 |
| Kwukwa | 462102 |
| Ngaragu | 462102 |
| Obo | 462102 |
| Oborji/Obriji Ukwu | 462102 |
| Okinkwa | 462102 |
| Okwula | 462102 |
| Okwuta-Umuabazu | 462102 |
| Omuabazu | 462102 |
| Umouguge | 462102 |
| Umoukere | 462102 |
| Umuba | 462102 |
| Umubazu-Eziama | 462102 |
| Umumechi-Umukabi | 462102 |
| Umunaga | 462102 |
| Umunoke | 462102 |
| Umunokwu-Amato | 462102 |
| Umuobazu | 462102 |
| Umuofuga | 462102 |
| Umuogwugwo- | 462102 |
| Umuojii | 462102 |
| Umuokoro | 462102 |
| Umuokwu | 462102 |
| Umuoshi | 462102 |
| Umuosi | 462102 |
| Umuwaril-Umabazu | 462102 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Okwuato 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 | Imo |
| Local Government Areas | Aboh Mbaise |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Okwuato is a community within the Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. Located in the southeastern part of Nigeria, Okwuato sits within the broader cultural and geographical context of the Igbo heartland, characterized by its lush vegetation and tropical climate. As part of Aboh Mbaise, which itself is one of the local government areas in Imo State, Okwuato represents a specific administrative and cultural unit within this hierarchy. While precise population figures for Okwuato specifically are not widely published, Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area as a whole has an estimated population of over 200,000 people, with Okwuato contributing to this total as one of its constituent communities. The area is primarily agrarian, with many residents engaged in farming activities that include the cultivation of crops such as cassava, yam, and palm produce, which are central to the local economy. Okwuato, like other communities in the region, is organized around traditional governance structures that coexist with modern local government administration, reflecting the blend of contemporary and customary systems prevalent in much of rural Nigeria. For those seeking detailed information such as postal codes for specific areas within Okwuato, accessing reliable local resources or government databases is essential for accurate data.
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