Irawo / Ofiki Postal Codes: 203106 | Atisbo, Oyo
The Postal Codes for Irawo / Ofiki is 203106 in Atisbo, Oyo, Atisbo, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Irawo / Ofiki.
Postal Codes for Places in Irawo / Ofiki
Showing 6 places in Irawo / Ofiki. Last verified with official records on April 25, 2026.
| Irawo | |
| Irawo Ile | |
| Irawotedo | |
| Kajewole | |
| Ofiki | |
| Owode |
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Irawo / Ofiki, Atisbo, Oyo, 203106
NIGERIA
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Irawo / Ofiki Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria → Oyo → Atisbo |
| Postal Code | 203106 |
| State | Oyo |
| Local Government Areas | Atisbo |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 8.01, 3.46 |
| Places | 6 |
What to Know About Irawo / Ofiki
Key Facts
Irawo/Ofiki is a local government area located in Atisbo Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria. Situated in the southwestern region of Nigeria, this area represents one of the most specific administrative divisions within the country's governance structure. Geographically positioned within the tropical savanna climate zone characteristic of southwestern Nigeria, Irawo/Ofiki experiences distinct wet and dry seasons that influence local agriculture and daily life. While precise population figures for this specific locality are not readily available in national census data, it falls within the broader Atisbo Local Government Area which had an estimated population of approximately 150,000 people according to recent projections. The area covers a land area typical of Nigerian local government subdivisions, generally ranging between 100-500 square kilometers, though exact measurements for this specific locality require detailed cartographic data. As a local government area, Irawo/Ofiki contains multiple smaller settlements, villages, and communities that collectively form this administrative unit within Nigeria's three-tier federal system. The region's economy primarily revolves around agricultural activities, with farming of crops like yams, cassava, and maize being central to local livelihoods, supplemented by some small-scale trading and artisanal activities. This location serves as an important administrative center for local governance and provides essential services to surrounding communities. For residents and businesses operating in this area, accessing accurate postal code information for its various sub-regions and communities is essential for efficient mail delivery and administrative processes.