Akabo / Amatta Postal Codes: 461102 | Ikeduru, Imo
The Postal Codes for Akabo / Amatta is 461102 in Ikeduru, Imo, Ikeduru, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Akabo / Amatta.
Postal Codes for Places in Akabo / Amatta
Showing 6 places in Akabo / Amatta. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.
| Abazu | |
| Obinnekel | |
| Umuezekom | |
| Umuiyi | |
| Umuiyi-Ukwa | |
| Umuohia |
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Sample Address Format for Akabo / Amatta
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Akabo / Amatta, Ikeduru, Imo, 461102
NIGERIA
Akabo / Amatta on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Akabo / Amatta areas in Nigeria.
Akabo / Amatta Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria → Imo → Ikeduru |
| Postal Code | 461102 |
| State | Imo |
| Local Government Areas | Ikeduru |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 5.68, 7.05 |
| Places | 6 |
What to Know About Akabo / Amatta
Key Facts
Akabo/Amatta is a community within the Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria, representing one of the most specific administrative divisions in the region. Located in the southeastern part of Ikeduru, this community sits within the broader geographical context of southeastern Nigeria, characterized by its tropical rainforest climate and rolling hills typical of the Igbo heartland. While precise population figures for Akabo/Amatta specifically are not widely published, Ikeduru LGA as a whole had an estimated population of over 150,000 people according to recent projections, with Akabo/Amatta contributing significantly to this count as one of its prominent communities. The area is predominantly inhabited by the Igbo people and maintains strong cultural traditions while embracing modern development. As a community-level division, Akabo/Amatta does not contain further formal administrative subdivisions but consists of residential areas, farmlands, and local infrastructure serving its inhabitants. The community's economy is primarily agricultural, with many residents engaged in farming of crops like cassava, yam, and palm produce, supplemented by small-scale trading and civil service employment. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location services, accessing postal code information for specific addresses within Akabo/Amatta requires consulting the most current Nigerian postal system data for this community.
Neighboring Regions
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- Iho
- Amakohia
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