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 | 3,177,828 | 5,299,910 |
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 |