List of Post Offices, Abia State 

The Post Offices in Abia State are:

OfficeAddressCityLGA
AbaNo.1 Asa Road AbaAbaAba South
Abia PolyUmuahia road, UmungasiDetacched StudentsOsisioma
AbiribaBy Divisional Police StationAbiribaOhafia
Achara UturuAchara Uturu Markek SquareAchara-UturuIsukwuato
AfugiriOpposite Pry School AfugiriAfugiriUmuahia North
Akanu-ItemAkanu-Item Town squareAkanu-ItemBende
AkweteMkt square Akwete AkweteAba South
AlayiAbiriba Rb AlayiAlayiBende
Amapu NtighaOpp. Market SquareAmapu NtighaIsiala Ngwa North
Ameke-IbekuAmeke Pri. Sch. Ameke Ibeku VillageUmuahiaUmuahia North
AmudaUmumeze Nkwoagu AmudaAmuda CommunityIsukwuato
AniaAnia VillageAniaOhafia
AriamBehind Magistrate Court AriamAriamIkwuano
ArochukwuAgbagwu Village ArochukwuArochukwuArochukwu
Azumiriopp. Afor mkt Azumini TownAzuminiAba South
BendeInside Bende LGA HqtrsBendeBende
EkenobiziPost office Bus-stop EkenobiziEkenobiziUmuahia North
EluamaEluama VillageEluamaIsuikwuato
Eziama NneatoEke Eziama Market SquareNnento TownIsukwuato
IgbereIgbere TownIgbereBende
IhechiowaObinto VillageIhechiowaArochukwu
Imo RiverObigbo RoadAsaAba South
ItemItem VillageItemBende
LokpantaEnugu Road LokpantaLokpantaUmunneochi
MbalaNkwo Mbala Market SquareMbala TownIsukwuato
NbawsiUmunkolo Rd. NbawsiNbawsiIsiala Ngwa North
Ngodo IsuochiUhuru NgodoNgodo IsuochiIsukwuato
Ngwa Rd.No 13 Ngwa Rd. AbaAbaAba North
NilanOld Umuahia Rd. Off Ogbor Hill AbaAba South
Nipost HdqrtsWar Meseum Rd. UmuUmuaguUmuahia North
NkpaNkpa Near Uzuakoli in Bende LGANkpaBende
Nkwo OkaiugaNkwoegwu Market squareNkwoegwu OkaiugaIkwuano
NsuOreagu Market, NsuNsu TownEhime Mbano
OboroNdioro Central School OboroOboroIkwuano
Ogbor Hill129 Ogbor Hill AbaAba Aba South
Ohafia B.OElu OhafiaEbem OhafiaOhafia
OhafiaArochukwu Rb OhafiaOhafiaOhafia
Okpuala NgwaOpp. Isialangwa North LGAOkpuala NgwaIsiala Ngwa North
Old Post Office4/5 Ikot-Ekpene Rd.AbaAba South
Old UmuahiaAffor Ibeji Market SquareOld UmuahiaUmuahia South
OlokoEke Market Square OlokoOlokoIkwuano
OlokoroAhaiaukwu Market Square OlokoroOlokoroUmuahia South
OmobaOmoba TownOmobaIsiala Ngwa South
OvimOkigwe Rd. OvimOvimIsuikwuato
OwerrintaOwerrinta TownOwerrintaIsiala Ngwa South
OzuabamOzuabam Market SquareOzu AbamBende
OzuitemOzuitem TownOzuitemBende
UbakalaApumiri UbakalaApumiriUmuahia South
Umuahia B.OLibrary AvenueUmuahiaUmuahia North
UmuahiaNo.1 Aba Road UmuaiahUmuahiaUmuahia North
Umudike CampusAlon Ikot-Ekpene Rd. Umudike Campus MOUAUUmudikeIkwuano
Umungasi177 Aba/Owerri Rd. AbaUmungasiOsisioma
UmunkpeyiOpp. Isialangwa Village HallUmunkpeyiIsiala-Ngwa South
UmuosuOpp. Market SquareUmuosuIsiala-Ngwa North
UturuAfikpo Road Ukwunwangwu, UturuUturu TownIsukwuato
UzuakoliBehinde Eke Mkt SquareUzuakoliIsuikwuato
World Bank Housing EstateEnugukwu Rd. WBHE UmuWBHE UmuUmuahia North

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It has 36 states and a Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

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