Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Assakio, located in Nasarawa, Lafia, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Assakio to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abu | 950102 |
| Achigogo | 950102 |
| Adogi | 950102 |
| Agbulagu | 950102 |
| Akura | 950102 |
| Akuya | 950102 |
| Alawa-Gana | 950102 |
| Ambana | 950102 |
| Andasin | 950102 |
| Aridi | 950102 |
| Arikya | 950102 |
| Arugbadu | 950102 |
| Ashangwa | 950102 |
| Ashige | 950102 |
| Assakio | 950102 |
| Awuwa | 950102 |
| Azuba | 950102 |
| Barikin Abdullahi | 950102 |
| Barkin Kogi | 950102 |
| Danka | 950102 |
| Fefe Ruwa | 950102 |
| Gidan-Aiki Ajiga | 950102 |
| Giddan Akeffi | 950102 |
| Gilan Buka | 950102 |
| Godam Mai | 950102 |
| Gwayaka | 950102 |
| Jibel | 950102 |
| Keffi Wambai | 950102 |
| Kiguna | 950102 |
| Kireyi | 950102 |
| Koro Kuje | 950102 |
| Kwandere | 950102 |
| Mankwar | 950102 |
| Padaman-Bauna | 950102 |
| Padan Bauwa-Alh Audu | 950102 |
| Rafin Ganye | 950102 |
| Randa | 950102 |
| Sabon Gida | 950102 |
| Shabu | 950102 |
| Shimar | 950102 |
| Tunga Nupawa | 950102 |
| Ugah | 950102 |
| Wanza | 950102 |
| Wata | 950102 |
| Wuyi | 950102 |
| Zagyo | 950102 |
| Zambala | 950102 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Assakio 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 | Nasarawa |
| Local Government Areas | Lafia |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Assakio is a town located in Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria. Situated in the central part of Nigeria, Assakio lies approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Lafia, the state capital, and occupies a strategic position within the Middle Belt region. The town covers an area of roughly 85 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 25,000 people, primarily from the Eggon ethnic group, though it also includes settlers from other parts of Nigeria. Assakio is administratively divided into several wards and neighborhoods, with traditional leadership provided by a chief or district head. The town's economy is predominantly agrarian, with residents engaged in farming crops such as yam, maize, and cassava, as well as livestock rearing. Assakio benefits from its proximity to Lafia, which provides access to larger markets, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. The town is also known for its cultural festivals and traditional practices that reflect the rich heritage of the Eggon people. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Assakio's various neighborhoods and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available through local government offices and online directories.
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