Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Jalingo, located in Yobe, Bade, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Jalingo to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abbare | 660101 |
| Abuja Ward | 660101 |
| Askarawa | 660101 |
| Bakari | 660101 |
| Balau | 660101 |
| Baraya | 660101 |
| Bubai | 660101 |
| Dogo | 660101 |
| Dorowa | 660101 |
| Fan | 660101 |
| Gada Waluwull | 660101 |
| Gajer | 660101 |
| Gamyel | 660101 |
| Garin Baba | 660101 |
| Garin Jalo | 660101 |
| Garin Kari | 660101 |
| Garin Sarki-Fada | 660101 |
| Hamdella | 660101 |
| Iyabamuye | 660101 |
| Jaure Shendu | 660101 |
| Jauro Abba | 660101 |
| Jauro Awo | 660101 |
| Jauro Yeno | 660101 |
| Jekadafari | 660101 |
| Jen Bambu | 660101 |
| Jivunu | 660101 |
| Kaduna Iyali | 660101 |
| Kalanko | 660101 |
| Kanbi | 660101 |
| Karofi | 660101 |
| Kasuwan Yelwa | 660101 |
| Kona Manga | 660101 |
| Magani | 660101 |
| Mallam Ali | 660101 |
| Mallam-Gaddo | 660101 |
| Mallam-Joda | 660101 |
| Mamani | 660101 |
| Mudibbo | 660101 |
| Murbai | 660101 |
| Okona | 660101 |
| Pan | 660101 |
| Pasli | 660101 |
| Petal | 660101 |
| Porni | 660101 |
| Rimi | 660101 |
| Sabongari | 660101 |
| Sambo | 660101 |
| Saurara | 660101 |
| Sheudu | 660101 |
| Sintali Ward | 660101 |
| Sundari | 660101 |
| Todiri | 660101 |
| Tudun Wada | 660101 |
| Wueojauro | 660101 |
| Wuro Kadiri | 660101 |
| Wuro Sambe | 660101 |
| Wuro-Sani | 660101 |
| Yamusala | 660101 |
| Zhiru | 660101 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Jalingo 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 | Yobe |
| Local Government Areas | Bade |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Jalingo is a local government area located in the northeastern part of Bade Local Government Area within Yobe State, Nigeria. Situated in the semi-arid Sahel region, Jalingo occupies a strategic position in the northern reaches of Bade, characterized by its flat plains and seasonal river systems that support limited agricultural activities. With an approximate population of around 150,000 people spread across its territory of roughly 1,200 square kilometers, Jalingo serves as an important administrative and commercial hub for the surrounding rural communities. The area is predominantly inhabited by the Kanuri ethnic group, with Hausa and Fulani communities also present, reflecting the diverse cultural tapestry of northeastern Nigeria. Jalingo is divided into 10 electoral wards that help facilitate local governance and service delivery across its various settlements. The local economy primarily revolves around subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and small-scale trading, with millet, sorghum, and cowpeas being the main agricultural products. As part of the larger Bade Local Government Area, Jalingo benefits from shared administrative resources while maintaining its distinct local identity and development priorities. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate local services, accessing accurate postal code information for Jalingo's various wards and communities is essential for effective communication and service delivery.
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