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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 2006 Census figures, [1] as well as their 2019 projected populations, which were published by the National Bureau of Statistics. [2]

Rank (2019) State Population (2006) Population (2023)
1 Kano State 9,401,288 16,253,549
2 Lagos State 9,113,605 15,772,884
3 Katsina State 5,801,584 9,300,382
4 Kaduna State 6,113,503 8,324,285
5 Bauchi State 4,653,066 7,540,663
6 Oyo State 5,580,894 7,512,855
7 Anambra State 4,177,828 7,299,910
8 Rivers State 5,198,716 7,234,973
9 Jigawa State 4,361,002 6,979,080
10 Niger State 3,954,772 6,720,617
11 Benue State 4,253,641 6,687,706
12 Borno State 4,171,104 6,651,590
13 Ogun State 3,751,140 6,445,275
14 Sokoto State 3,702,676 6,163,187
15 Delta State 4,112,445 6,107,543
16 Imo State 3,927,563 6,067,722
17 Kebbi State 3,256,541 6,001,610
18 Ondo State 3,460,877 5,469,707
19 Akwa Ibom State 3,902,051 5,780,581
20 Zamfara State 3,278,873 5,517,793
21 Plateau State 3,206,531 5,400,974
22 Enugu State 3,267,837 5,396,098
23 Adamawa State 3,178,950 5,236,948
24 Edo State 3,233,366 5,161,137
25 Kogi State 3,314,043 5,053,734
26 Abia State 2,845,380 4,841,943
- Federal Capital Territory 1,406,239 4,802,443
27 Gombe State 2,365,040 4,623,462
28 Yobe State 2,321,339 4,350,401
29 Taraba State 2,294,800 4,331,885
30 Kwara State 2,365,353 4,259,613
31 Osun State 3,416,959 4,237,396
32 Cross River State 2,892,988 4,175,020
33 Ebonyi State 2,176,947 4,007,155
34 Nasarawa State 1,869,377 3,632,239
35 Ekiti State 2,398,957 3,398,177
36 Bayelsa State 1,704,515 2,394,725
Total Nigeria 140,431,790 230,135,262

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