Chip Postal Codes: 933103 | Pankshin, Plateau
The Postal Codes for Chip is 933103 in Pankshin, Plateau, Pankshin, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Chip.
Postal Codes for Places in Chip
Showing 21 places in Chip. Last verified with official records on April 24, 2026.
| Angwan-Hausawa | |
| Bakwar | |
| Bongmut | |
| Chip | |
| Daboshu | |
| Dimwai | |
| Dungwu | |
| Jepmidiyel | |
| Jepmijit | |
| Jikon | |
| Kangmum | |
| Karam | |
| Khipil | |
| Kwalah | |
| Longkamt | |
| Mingkohot | |
| Minting | |
| Mudung | |
| Pabower | |
| Pikongship | |
| Tanglant |
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Sample Address Format for Chip
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
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Street Address / PO Box
Chip, Pankshin, Plateau, 933103
NIGERIA
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Chip Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria β Plateau β Pankshin |
| Postal Code | 933103 |
| State | Plateau |
| Local Government Areas | Pankshin |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 35, 33 |
| Places | 21 |
What to Know About Chip
Key Facts
Chip is a ward located within the Pankshin Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria. Situated in the central part of Nigeria's Middle Belt region, Chip occupies a position within the Jos Plateau, characterized by its elevated terrain and temperate climate compared to surrounding lowlands. This rural settlement lies approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Pankshin town, the local government headquarters, and about 65 kilometers southeast of Jos, the state capital. While precise population figures for Chip specifically are not readily available, the broader Pankshin Local Government Area had an estimated population of around 191,700 people according to 2006 census data, with Chip representing one of the smaller administrative units within this framework. The ward encompasses several villages and settlements across its territory, which covers an area of roughly 25-30 square kilometers of predominantly agricultural land. Chip, like much of Plateau State, falls within the transitional zone between Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north and Christian south, contributing to its diverse cultural landscape. The local economy is primarily agrarian, with residents engaged in subsistence farming of crops like maize, millet, and potatoes, alongside some small-scale livestock rearing. For those seeking detailed postal code information for the various settlements and communities within Chip ward, comprehensive data is available through the Nigerian Postal Service's coding system for this administrative division.
Neighboring Regions
- Jiblik
- Gindiri
- Lankan
- Mupun
- Dokpai