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Here’s The List of Important Postal Codes for Lagos

Postal codes for Lagos are unique numeric identifiers that indicate the city’s demographic statistics. Lagos is Nigeria’s largest metropolis and one of its busiest, with millions of people residing and doing business there. Residents and businesses in Lagos must be familiar with the various postal codes for Lagos in order to communicate and provide services around the city. This page covers a list of prominent Lagos, Nigeria postal codes.

What are Postal Codes?

Postal codes are a series of letters, numerals, or both, sometimes with spaces or punctuation, that are added in a postal address to help sort mail. The Nigerian Postal Service is responsible for the collecting, delivery, and distribution of interior and foreign mail at a fair cost, and postal codes in Nigeria are numerically represented (that is, they only contain numbers) (NIPOST).

Nigeria is divided into nine regions by the Nigerian Postal Service. The first number is represented by the code of each area, while the second and third numbers, when combined with the first, form the dispatch district for our sorting. The last three digits represent the delivery location, which can be rural, urban, or a post office building.

The primary post office in each region will have a postal code that ends in 0001. Garki Main HO in Abuja, for example, has the postal code 900001, Ikeja HO in Lagos, the postal code 100001, Lokoja in Kogi, the postal code 270001, and Port Harcourt, the postal code 500001. The postcodes with the lowest and greatest values are 100001 and 982002, respectively.

Here is a list of important postal codes for Lagos, and they include the following:

  • Surulere postal code: 101283
  • Ikeja postal code: 100271 (streets 154)
  • Abarenji: 100269
  • Ikorodu postal code: 104101
  • Ajah postal code: 101245
  • Victoria Island postal code: 101241 (streets 84)
  • Yaba postal code: 101212 (streets 87)
  • Abarenji: 100269
  • Agarawu: 101229
  • Abule Ijesha: 101213
  • Adeniji Adele: 101226
  • Ahmadia: 100331
  • Alakija Old Ojo: 102262
  • Amukoko Alaba Oro: 102212
  • Amukoko North: 102215
  • Amukoko West: 102213
  • Amukoko East: 102214 A
  • papa West: 101254
  • Apapa North: 101252
  • Apapa South: 101253
  • Atunrase Estate Gbagada: 100235
  • Ayodele Street: 100233
  • Abule Egba: 100276
  • Alagbado: 100314
  • Allen: 100281
  • Anthony: 100282
  • Bakare Faro: 102216
  • Bungalow Estate: 100264
  • Balogun: 100267
  • Bode Thomas: 101211
  • Alakuko: 100271
  • Alapere Ketu: 100244
  • Captain: 100341
  • Domepu: 100273
  • Egan: 100268
  • Alimosho: 100275
  • Akesan: 100268
  • Egbe: 100265
  • Fadeyi: 100252
  • Festac Community II: 102312
  • Festac Community III: 102313
  • Festac Community IV: 102314
  • Gbagada: 100234
  • Idi Oro: 100254
  • Idumagbo: 101228
  • Idumu: 100276
  • Ifako Agege: 100215
  • Ijaye: 100311
  • Igando: 100267
  • Ijedodo: 100269
  • Ijesgatedo: 101282
  • Ijora Badia East: 102221
  • Ijora Badia Central: 102222
  • Ijora Badia North: 102224
  • Ijora Badia West: 102223
  • Iju Isaga: 100216
  • Ijora Oloye: 101255
  • Ikata: 100281
  • Iju Water Works: 102216
  • Ikosi: 100246
  • Ikeja postal code: 100282 (Oba Akran)
  • Ikotun: 100265
  • Ikoyi: 101233
  • Ipaja: 100278
  • Ilupeju: 100252
  • Ilaje: 102266
  • Isale Eko: 101226
  • Isheri Oke: 100214 I
  • sheri Osun: 100266
  • Itafaji: 101225
  • Itire: 100281
  • Ikosi: 100246
  • Jibowu: 100252
  • Ketu Mile 12: 100247
  • Ketu: 100243
  • Ketu Orisigun: 100245
  • Kirikiri Face: 102273
  • Kirikiri Industrial: 102272
  • Lawanson: 100254
  • Lafiaji: 101223
  • Lekki postal code: 105102
  • Makoko Extension: 101244
  • Magodo: 100248
  • Maryland: 100211
  • Marina: 100221
  • Massy: 101225
  • Mende: 100211
  • Meiran: 100361
  • Mushin: 100253
  • Obonikoro: 100232
  • Obalende: 101232
  • Ogba Aguda: 100218
  • Offin: 101227
  • Ogudu: 100242
  • Ojokoro: 100313
  • Okepopo: 101224
  • Oko Oba Agege: 100284
  • Olota: 100341
  • Olute/ Navy Town: 102341
  • Onike: 100213
  • Onikan: 101231
  • Opebi: 100281
  • Oya Estate: 100274
  • Sari Granum Olire North: 102232
  • Sari Iganmu Olire South: 102231
  • Site C: 102263
  • Sangisa: 100248
  • Shogunle: 100261
  • Shomolu Pedro: 100233
  • Tujusho: 101211
  • Suberu Oje: 100351
  • Lagos Island postal code: 101223

Uses of Postal codes

Postal codes for Lagos, like any other postal code, are used to sort and deliver emails to the correct address. When filling out a form to have a certain package or mail sent to an address, you are usually needed to enter the postal code of the location. This is done to ensure that the package or mail is delivered to the correct address.

Lagos is a vast metropolis with various districts that is home to millions of Nigerians. No matter what you ship, you must provide the delivery firm with the exact location to avoid late or wrong deliveries. Because all addresses are sorted by machine, if your postcode is right, your package will be delivered to the correct spot. If you enter the wrong Lagos postal code, the results will be sorted by region or district.

Correct postal code for Lagos and everywhere else is vital since the national post office and numerous courier service providers transport millions of pieces every day, and the recipient will not receive the parcel if the postal code or postcode is incorrect. Businesses and government entities use postal codes to collect data about a specific area.

Difference Between Postal Codes and Zip Codes

Because there is just a tiny difference between them, postal codes and zip codes are used interchangeably. A zip code and a postal code serve the same function, however zip codes are only used in the United States and the Philippines, whilst postal codes are used in many other nations. ZIP is an abbreviation for Zone Improvement Plan. Both, however, are used in mail routing and sorting, as well as predicting the cost and length of mail delivery.

 

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