Oyo State Postal Codes: A Comprehensive List for Efficient Mail Delivery

Postal Codes Facilitate Mail Delivery in Oyo State

In a significant step towards ensuring efficient mail delivery in Oyo State, the government has rolled out a list of postal codes for all Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the state. According to reliable sources, these postal codes will facilitate the seamless delivery of mail and other postal services across the state.

Postal Codes for Major LGAs in Oyo State

Some of the major LGAs in Oyo State, along with their respective postal codes, are:

  • Ibadan (Capital City)
    • Ibadan North: 200211 – 200285
    • Ibadan North-East: 200001 – 200144
    • Ibadan North-West: 200111 – 200144
    • Ibadan South-East: 200001 – 200242
    • Ibadan South-West: 200001 – 200285
  • Other LGAs in Oyo State
    • Afijio: 211102 – 211107
    • Akinyele: 200132 – 200140
    • Atiba: 211108
    • Atisbo: 203104 – 203106
    • Egbeda: 200109 – 200114
      +…and many more.

Major Facilities with Unique Postal Codes

Notable facilities with unique postal codes include:

  • University of Ibadan: 200005
  • Eleyele: 200006
  • Tapa: 200009
  • Igbo Ora: 201103
  • Ogbomoso: 210001
  • Ijeru: 210002
  • Ikoyi: 210005
  • Oyo: 211001
  • Awe: 211002
  • Kishi: 212001
  • Igbeti: 212002
  • Igboho: 212003

Note

While this list may not be exhaustive, new postal codes may be added over time. The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) or a reliable postal code directory can be consulted for the latest information.

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