List of Area Codes in Nigeria
LIST OF AREA CODES | |||
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Area/City | Area Code | Area/City | Area Code |
Lagos | 01 | Ibadan | 02 |
Abuja | 09 | Ado-Ekiti | 30 |
Ilorin | 31 | New Bussa | 33 |
Akure | 34 | Oshogbo | 35 |
Ile-Ife | 36 | Ijebu-Ode | 37 |
Oyo | 38 | Abeokuta | 39 |
Wukari | 41 | Enugu | 42 |
Abakaliki | 43 | Makurdi | 44 |
Ogoja | 45 | Onitsha | 46 |
Lafia | 47 | Awka | 48 |
Ikare | 50 | Owo | 51 |
Benin | 52 | Warri | 53 |
Sapele | 54 | Agbor | 55 |
Asaba | 56 | Auchi | 57 |
Lokoja | 58 | Okitipupa | 59 |
Sokoto | 60 | Kafanchan | 61 |
Kaduna | 62 | Gusau | 63 |
Kano | 64 | Katsina | 65 |
Minna | 66 | Kontagora | 67 |
Birnin-Kebbi | 68 | Zaria | 69 |
Pankshin | 70 | Azare | 71 |
Gombe | 72 | Jos | 73 |
Yola | 75 | Maiduguri | 76 |
Bauchi | 77 | Hadejia | 78 |
Jalingo | 79 | Aba, Nigeria | 82 |
Owerri | 83 | Port Harcourt | 84 |
Uyo | 85 | Ahoada | 86 |
Calabar | 87 | Umuahia | 88 |
Yenagoa | 89 | Ubiaja | 55 |
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