Abuja Postal Code: List of All Zip Codes In Districts

Temiloluwa Abiola
By Temiloluwa Abiola - Lead Writer
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Abuja is Nigeria’s sprawling, fast-paced capital city encompassing many neighborhoods across different areas. To facilitate smooth delivery in this massive metropolis or fill in your location precisely for easy accessibility, you need the Abuja postal code.

These postal codes are essential for quickly sorting and routing letters and parcels to their intended destinations within Abuja’s vast expanse. They bring order to mailing addresses and act as an address directory for the postal service.

In this comprehensive guide, we will outline all the postal codes for every district in Abuja. We’ll provide an overview of the city’s area councils and list the postal codes assigned to each region, town, and neighbourhood.

Whether you are a resident seeking your area’s postal code or a business, this guide has you covered. Read on as we map out Abuja postal code system to help you send and receive mail efficiently.

What is the Abuja Postal Code?

Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, has various postal codes covering the entire city. Individual locations within Abuja and the surrounding Federal Capital Territory (FCT) each have a unique 6-digit postal code.

So, rather than one postal code for all of Abuja, the city and FCT utilize multiple postal codes depending on the specific area or address.

Central Business District

This is a table showing the postal code for the Central Business District in Abuja.

DistrictPostal Code
Central Business District900211

Garki Area

This is a table showing the postal code for Garki Area in Abuja.

DistrictPostal Code
Garki Area 1900241
Garki Area 2900242
Garki Area 7900247
Garki Area 8900248
Garki Area 10900250
Garki Area 11900251

Wuse 

This is a table showing the postal code for the districts in Wuse including the Wuse zone 1, Wuse zone 2, and others.

DistrictPostal Code
Wuse Zone 1900281
Wuse Zone 2900282
Wuse Zone 3900283
Wuse Zone 4900284
Wuse Zone 5900285
Wuse Zone 6900286
Wuse Zone 7900287

Maitama

The postal code for Maitama in Abuja is 900271. This is a list of the streets that use this postal code.

Amsterdam Street, Akore Crescent, Asa Street, Aguyi Ironsi Street, Amsterdam Street, Alvan Ikoko Way, Amazon Street, Barawa Street, Batanji Crescent, Cuito Street, Challawa Crescent, Komoe Crescent, Limropo Street, Lake Chad Crescent, Madeira Street, Ngadda Crescent, Nue Street, Ona Crescent, Ofiki Street, Ontario Crescent, Onega Street, Onwul Crescent, Osse Street, Orange Crescent, Punji Crescent, Rudolf Street, Rio Gardia Street, Sambreiro Crescent, Tana Street, Taraba Crescent, Volta Crescent, Usuma Street, Wuye Crescent, Yapa Street, Zaire Crescent, Zambezi Crescent, Zamfara Crescent, Danube Street, Dep. Street, Erie Crescent, Euphrates Street, Gana Street, Ganges Street, Ibrahim Babangida Way, Inner Northern Express Way, Katsina-Ala Crescent, Kunene Crescent, Lena Crescent, Mississippi Street, Murtala Mohd Way (N), Nile Street, Nnamdi Azikwe Way, Orinaco Crescent, North Transit Way, Osun Street, Panama Street, Rhine Street, Rima Street, Ruwana Street, Sangha Street, Shasha Crescent, Shehu Shagari Way (N), Shehu Yaradua Way, Tanganyika Street, Tennesse Crescent, Tubo Crescent, Uruguay Street, Vaal Street, Vananern Crescent, Vattern Street, Volga Street.

DistrictPostal Code
Maitama900271

Kwali Area Council

This is a table showing the postal code for the districts in Kwali Area Council.

DistrictPostal Code
Ashara904108
Dafa904102
Gumbo904107
Kilankwa904104
Kwali904105
Pai904101
Wako904109
Yangoji904103
Yebu904106
DistrictPostal Code
Asokoro900231

Kuje Area Council

This is a table showing the postal code for the districts in Kuje Area Council.

DistrictPostal Code
Kuje903101
Rubbochi903102

Gwagwalada Zip Code

Gwagwalada is an Area Council located in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT). All locations within Gwagwalada share the standard 6-digit postal code. The many areas situated in Gwagwalada Area Council that share the standard 902101 postal code include Agota, Akwayi, Akyakyata, Alu wamo, Anguwar Hausawa, Anguwar Madaki, Atopi, Auguwar-Madaki, Bargada Bassa, Basan Gwari, Bassa, Biyu, Boka, Chaboda, Chitumu, Chzako, Dabagayi, Dada, Dada Kotwa, Dobi, Doni, Doruwa, Eabodo, Garin Godoso, Gbadolo, Gerin Angulu, Gidan Ango, Gidan Bala, Gidan Dandu, Gidan Gade, Gidan Golo, Gidan Juma Yaro, Goi, Goi Sabo, Gongo, Gulupe, Gurebare, Gurfa Gongo, Gurfata, Gurfata Sabo, Gwako, Gwale, Gwari, Gwaywalada, Gyabiri, Hanagada Abdu, Hanagada Bassa, Ibbo, Ibwa, Ibwa Sarki, Ikwa, Isom Bassa, Isom Fulani, Jalita Gongo, Jigodo I, Jiwape, Kaburufi, Kace Bassa, Kace Sabo, Kace Sarki, Kaida Bassa, Kaida Gwari, Kaida Sabo, Kalangu, Kasanki, Kpatawuro, Kutabwche, Kutunku, Kuturpe, Kwalikuzi, Lafiya, Ledi, Ledi Sabo, Madaki Abuche, Maikaraya, Maje Bassa, Maje Tsoho, Makama, Momo Sabo, Pabeyi, Pagada, Pagena I, Paiken Korce, Paiko, Pajana II, Pako, Paso Gwari, Pass Kutawa, Patte, Rafin Zurfi, Rain Zurfi, S/Ganuwa, Sabo, Saboda, Sabon Gari, Shaga I, Shaga II, Shajantara, Shanagu, Shara Bassa, Shibo, Shibo Bassa, Shida, Shidhida, Shinge, Soko, Tsagban Siji, Tsaunia Kura, Tsudna, Tundun Wada, Tunga Makeri, Tungan Adamu, Tungan Auta, Tungan D. Kolo, Tungan Giwa, Tungan Jika, Tungan Kakaki, Tungan Ladan, Tungan M. Hassan, Tungan Maikasuwa, Tungan Pada, Tungan S. Pada, Tungan Salihu, Tungan Tsauni, Ung Gade, Ung. Bassa, Ung. Gwari, Wagu, Wase-Gyan, Wuma, Wumi, Wurumbi, Wuye-Wuye, Yaluan Ibwa, Yemipe, and Zuba.

DistrictPostal Code
Gwagwalada902101

Gwarimpa

The postal code for Gwarimpa in Abuja is 900108.

DistrictPostal Code
Gwarimpa900108

Bwari Postal Code

Bwari is an Area Council located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Abuja, Nigeria. While Bwari covers a large region, all locations within the council share the same 6-digit postal code 

Some of the main towns and communities that make use of this postal code include Apugye, Barago, Baran Rafi, Barangoni, Barapa, Bazango Bwari, Bunko, Byazhi, Chikale, Dankoru, Dauda, Donabayi, Duba, Dutse Alhaji, Gaba, Galuwyi, Gidan Babachi, Gidan Baushe, Gidan Pawa, Gudupe, Gutpo, Igu, Jigo, Kaima, Karaku, Karawa, Kasaru, Katampe, Kawadashi, Kawu, Kikumi, Kimtaru, Kogo, Kubwa, Kuchibuyi, Kuduru, Kurumin Daudu, Kute, Kwabwure, Panda, Panunuki, Paspa, Payi, PikoRugan S/Fulani, Ruriji, Sabon Gari, Sagwari, Shere, Simape, Sumpe, T/Danzaria, T/Manu, Tokulo, Tudun Wada, Tunga Bijimi, Tunga-Adoka, Tungan Sarkin, Ushafa, Yaba, Yajida, Yaupe, Yayidna, Zango, and Zuma.

DistrictPostal Code
Bwari901101

Other Districts In Abuja & Their Postal Codes

DistrictPostal Code
Kubwa901101
Karu900110
Lugbe900107
Lokogoma 961102
Apo 900104
Jabi 901108

Meaning of Zip Code

A zip code is a postal code used in many countries to sort and deliver mail more efficiently. Zip codes were created to facilitate the automated sorting and routing of mail by postal services and couriers. They allow mail to be sorted by geographic region or specific delivery route more quickly. 

Zip codes typically consist of 5 or 6 numeric digits corresponding to a particular street address, city, or area within a country or region. The digits have no inherent meaning on their own. The zip code provides additional locational information beyond the street, city, and state/province when used in an address. 

This allows mail to be pre-sorted to the correct regional distribution centre or local post office based on the zip code. Mail sorting machines can read the zip code automatically and route mail more efficiently than sorting entirely by hand. Zip codes speed up delivery times and reduce processing costs for postal services. 

Citizens and businesses include their zip codes when writing their mailing addresses so postal workers can identify the correct route or facility to send each piece of mail to for final delivery. In summary, a zip code is a numeric code that identifies a geographic area and is used by postal services to automate and expedite the sorting and routing of mail to its intended destination.

Conclusion 

Understanding Abuja postal code system is important for efficient mail sorting and delivery in Nigeria’s capital city. Unlike some cities with a single postal code, Abuja’s diverse neighbourhoods and councils have unique 6-digit codes.

This guide has provided an overview of postal codes for areas in Abuja including Garki, Wuse, Maitama, Kwali, Kuje, Gwagwalada, Gwarimpa, Bwari, and other districts.

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