Ekiti State, located in Nigeria's South-West region, comprises 16 Local Government Areas (LGAs), each assigned unique postal codes by the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST). These postal codes are essential for mail delivery, logistics, and official documentation.
This guide provides a comprehensive and up-to-date list of Ekiti’s postal codes along with major post office addresses for easy reference.
Ekiti LGAs and Their Postal Codes
Below is the official list of all 16 LGAs in Ekiti State and their respective postal code ranges:
LGA |
Postal Code Range |
Ado-Ekiti |
360101 – 360102 |
Efon |
362004 – 362104 |
Ekiti East |
371008 – 371009 |
Ekiti South-West |
370006 – 370105 |
Ekiti West |
362002 – 362107 |
Emure |
361104 |
Gbonyin |
370004 – 370104 |
Ido-Osi |
361003 – 361005 |
Ijero |
372001 – 372101 |
Ikere |
361101 – 361212 |
Ikole |
370001 – 362221 |
Ilejemeje |
361002 |
Irepodun/Ifelodun |
362005 – 362106 |
Ise/Orun |
361103 – 361104 |
Moba |
362001 |
Oye |
370111 – 370113 |
Note: The postal code for the NIPOST headquarters in Ekiti State is 360001.
Major Post Office Addresses in Ekiti State
Here are key post office locations across the state for easy access to mail services, parcel pickups, and P.O. box rentals:
Post Office |
Address |
LGA |
Ado Ekiti |
Opposite Kings Palace |
Ado-Ekiti |
Ilawe Ekiti |
Along Kings Market Road |
Ekiti South-West |
Igbaraodo |
Along Kings Market Road |
Ekiti South-West |
Erinjiyan |
Located at Erinjiyan |
Ekiti South-West |
Ise |
Beside Oba’s Palace |
Ise/Orun |
Emure |
Oke Emure Street |
Emure |
Iyin |
Located at Iyin Ekiti |
Irepodun/Ifelodun |
Ikole |
Iwakun Street, Beside Palace |
Ikole |
Oye |
Ifaki Road, Oye Ekiti |
Oye |
Omuo-Ekiti |
Ilisa Street, Omuo Ekiti |
Ekiti East |
Aisegba |
Aafin Market Street, Aisegba Ekiti |
Gbonyin |
Omuo-Oke |
Motor Park, Omuo-Oke |
Ekiti East |
Ilupeju |
Old Ifaki Road, Ilupeju Ekiti |
Oye |
Ijesa Isu |
Market Street, Ijesa Isu |
Ikole |
Ode Ekiti |
Afin Street, Ode Ekiti |
Gbonyin |
Ire Ekiti |
Oba’s Palace Community |
Oye |
Isan Ekiti |
Near Market Community |
Oye |
Ayede Ekiti |
Near Market Community |
Oye |
Ijero Ekiti |
Ogbon Oba Street, Ijero City |
Ijero |
Otun Ekiti |
Odo-Oja Street, Otun Ekiti City |
Moba |
Ushi Ekiti |
Oja Oba Street, Ushi Ekiti Community |
Ido-Osi |
Ilogbo Ekiti |
Odo Oja Street, Ilogbo Ekiti Community |
Ido-Osi |
Ayetoro Ekiti |
Odo Uju Street, Ayetoro Ekiti Community |
Ido-Osi |
Iloro Ekiti |
Oja Oba Street, Iloro Ekiti Community |
Ijero |
Ikoro Ekiti |
Near Palace, Ikoro Ekiti Community |
Ijero |
Why You Should Know Your Postal Code
Using the correct postal code is crucial for:
- Efficient Mail Delivery: Ensures your mail or parcels reach the correct destination promptly.
- Accurate Addressing: Helps in filling out forms for online applications and official documents.
- Logistics and Courier Services: Facilitates faster and more accurate delivery services.
- Reducing Errors: Minimizes delivery errors and lost parcels.
Conclusion
Having the correct postal code is essential for ensuring that your letters and packages reach the right destination without delays. Whether you're based in Ado-Ekiti, Ikere, Ikole, or any rural community, using the correct postal code simplifies communication and business transactions.
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