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List of Nigerian states by population

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Map of Nigerian states by population density

The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their total population based on the 2022 Census figures,[1] as well as their 2016 projected populations, which was published by the National Bureau of Statistics.[2]

Rank (2022) State Population (2012) Population (2022)
1 Lagos State 9,113,605 15,000,000
2 Kano State 9,113,605 17,550,598
3 Kaduna State 6,113,503 8,252,366
4 Oyo State 5,580,894 7,840,864
5 Katsina State 5,801,584 8,531,319
6 Rivers State 5,198,716 7,303,924
7 Bauchi State 4,653,066 6,537,314
8 Borno State 4,171,104 5,860,183
9 Jigawa State 4,361,002 5,828,163
10 Benue State 4,253,641 5,741,815
11 Delta State 4,112,445 5,663,362
12 Niger State 3,954,772 5,556,247
13 Anambra State 4,177,828 5,527,809
14 Akwa Ibom State 3,902,051 5,482,177
15 Imo State 3,927,563 5,408,756
16 Ogun State 3,751,140 5,217,716
17 Sokoto State 3,702,676 4,998,090
18 Osun State 3,416,959 4,705,589
19 Ondo State 3,460,877 4,671,695
20 Zamfara State 3,278,873 4,515,427
21 Kogi State 3,314,043 4,473,490
22 Kebbi State 3,256,541 4,440,050
23 Enugu State 3,267,837 4,411,119
24 Edo State 3,233,366 4,235,595
25 Adamawa State 3,178,950 4,248,436
26 Plateau State 3,206,531 4,200,442
27 Cross River State 2,892,988 3,866,269
28 Abia State 2,845,380 3,727,347
Federal Capital Territory 1,406,239 3,564,126
29 Yobe State 2,321,339 3,294,137
30 Ekiti State 2,398,957 3,270,798
31 Gombe State 2,365,040 3,256,962
32 Kwara State 2,365,353 3,192,893
33 Taraba State 2,294,800 3,066,834
34 Ebonyi State 2,176,947 2,880,383
35 Nasarawa State 1,869,377 2,523,395
36 Bayelsa State 1,704,515 2,277,961

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