Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Ejioku / Ile Igbon / Ariku, located in Oyo, Lagelu, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Ejioku / Ile Igbon / Ariku to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Aba Edun | 200101 |
| Aboke | 200101 |
| Ariku | 200101 |
| Ejioku | 200101 |
| Elegbada | 200101 |
| Elekuru | 200101 |
| Eleyan Igbo | 200101 |
| Fagbemi | 200101 |
| Idi Akitiko | 200101 |
| Idi Igba | 200101 |
| Idi Ogun | 200101 |
| Idi Ogun Omowale | 200101 |
| Ile Igbon | 200101 |
| Olodogboro | 200101 |
| Oloja Oke | 200101 |
| Onigbede | 200101 |
| Onigbodo | 200101 |
| Oyagaga | 200101 |
| Oyediran | 200101 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ejioku / Ile Igbon / Ariku 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 | Oyo |
| Local Government Areas | Lagelu |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ejioku/Ile Igbon/Ariku is a local community within the Lagelu Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria. Located in the southwestern part of Nigeria, this community represents one of the smaller administrative divisions within the Lagelu region, which itself lies within the broader Oyo State framework. While specific population figures for Ejioku/Ile Igbon/Ariku are not widely documented at this micro-level, the community forms part of the larger Lagelu LGA, which had an estimated population of approximately 150,000 people according to recent projections. The area encompasses a modest geographical footprint typical of Nigerian local communities, with land area measurements typically ranging between 5-15 square kilometers for settlements of this scale. As a community within Lagelu LGA, Ejioku/Ile Igbon/Ariku falls under the administrative structure that includes various other towns and villages, all contributing to the cultural and economic fabric of this Yoruba-dominated region. The community's existence reflects the intricate administrative hierarchy that characterizes Nigerian local governance, where larger local government areas are subdivided into numerous smaller communities and settlements. For residents and visitors seeking to navigate postal services and location-based information, understanding this community's position within the broader Lagelu and Oyo State context is essential for accessing accurate postal code data and regional services.
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