As of 2007-11-09, Nasarawa was spelled with one s on its own state government site, but it was Nassarawa (double-s) in source [6] and elsewhere on the National Bureau of Statistics site. Google returned 62,300 hits for Nasarawa and 55,000 for Nassarawa. On the Nigeria Direct site ("The Official Information Gateway of the Federal Republic of Nigeria"), it was spelled Nassarawa on the page devoted to that state; to get to that page, you had to select "Nasarawa state" on a cascading menu (under Government>States). For a while I stuck with double-s because ISO and FIPS both had that spelling. However, by 2011 the spelling seemed to be stabilizing on one s. FIPS switched from two s's to one with Update 14, 2013-12-31. ISO made the same change on 2014-11-03.
The other spelling controversy is over the capital of Bayelsa, but there seems to be a clear majority for Yenagoa over Yenegoa.
Nigerians have been discussing creating new states. There was talk of forming ten new states in 2011, but it hasn't led to action yet.
FIPS Publication Change Notice No. 10, affecting FIPS PUB 10-4, was issued on 2006-03-23. It changes the name of Abuja Capital Territory to Federal Capital Territory.
Change Notice 4 to FIPS PUB 10-4 is dated 2000-02-25. It says that six new states have been created in Nigeria.
Update I-1 to ISO 3166-2 was published on 2000-06-21. It also shows the addition of the six new states.
Short name | NIGERIA |
ISO code | NG |
FIPS code | NI |
Language | English (en) |
Time zone | +1 |
Capital | Abuja |
In 1899, the Royal Niger Company surrendered its charter to the British Crown. On 1900-01-01, Great Britain created two protectorates: Northern Nigeria (most of the Company land), and Southern Nigeria (the rest of the Company land, merged with the Niger Coast Protectorate). The Colony and Protectorate of Lagos was a separate entity at that time. The parts became a single "colony and protectorate" on 1914-01-01. France and England seized Kamerun (Cameroon) from Germany during World War I. On 1922-07-20, part of Kamerun was mandated to Britain, which administered the mandate as part of Nigeria. Nigeria became independent on 1960-10-01. A plebiscite was held in the Cameroons, now a trust territory. The northern part chose to unite with Nigeria, effective 1962-06-01, while the southern part joined with the recently independent Cameroon Republic, effective 1961-10-01. On 1967-05-30, the Republic of Biafra (consisting of the Eastern and Mid-Western regions, recently reorganized) announced its secession from Nigeria, but the revolt was defeated by 1970, and Biafra never attained international recognition.
Named for the Niger River, from Tamashek gher n-gheren: river among rivers
Nigeria is divided into 36 states and one capital territory.
State | HASC | FIPS | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital |
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Abia | NG.AB | NI45 | 2,833,999 | 4,857 | 1,875 | Umuahia |
Adamawa | NG.AD | NI35 | 3,168,101 | 37,957 | 14,655 | Yola |
Akwa Ibom | NG.AK | NI21 | 3,920,208 | 6,788 | 2,621 | Uyo |
Anambra | NG.AN | NI25 | 4,182,032 | 4,761 | 1,838 | Awka |
Bauchi | NG.BA | NI46 | 4,676,465 | 48,197 | 18,609 | Bauchi |
Bayelsa | NG.BY | NI52 | 1,703,358 | 9,363 | 3,615 | Yenagoa |
Benue | NG.BE | NI26 | 4,219,244 | 30,755 | 11,875 | Makurdi |
Borno | NG.BO | NI27 | 4,151,193 | 72,767 | 28,095 | Maiduguri |
Cross River | NG.CR | NI22 | 2,888,966 | 22,112 | 8,537 | Calabar |
Delta | NG.DE | NI36 | 4,098,391 | 17,095 | 6,600 | Asaba |
Ebonyi | NG.EB | NI53 | 2,173,501 | 6,342 | 2,449 | Abakaliki |
Edo | NG.ED | NI37 | 3,218,332 | 19,584 | 7,562 | Benin City |
Ekiti | NG.EK | NI54 | 2,384,212 | 5,797 | 2,238 | Ado-Ekiti |
Enugu | NG.EN | NI47 | 3,257,298 | 7,560 | 2,919 | Enugu |
Federal Capital Territory | NG.FC | NI11 | 1,405,201 | 7,569 | 2,922 | Abuja |
Gombe | NG.GO | NI55 | 2,353,879 | 17,428 | 6,729 | Gombe |
Imo | NG.IM | NI28 | 3,934,899 | 5,135 | 1,982 | Owerri |
Jigawa | NG.JI | NI39 | 4,348,649 | 23,415 | 9,041 | Dutse |
Kaduna | NG.KD | NI23 | 6,066,562 | 44,217 | 17,072 | Kaduna |
Kano | NG.KN | NI29 | 9,383,682 | 20,389 | 7,872 | Kano |
Katsina | NG.KT | NI24 | 5,792,578 | 23,822 | 9,198 | Katsina |
Kebbi | NG.KE | NI40 | 3,238,628 | 36,320 | 14,023 | Birnin Kebbi |
Kogi | NG.KO | NI41 | 3,278,487 | 29,063 | 11,221 | Lokoja |
Kwara | NG.KW | NI30 | 2,371,089 | 33,792 | 13,047 | Ilorin |
Lagos | NG.LA | NI05 | 9,013,534 | 3,475 | 1,342 | Ikeja |
Nasarawa | NG.NA | NI56 | 1,863,275 | 26,633 | 10,283 | Lafia |
Niger | NG.NI | NI31 | 3,950,249 | 72,065 | 27,824 | Minna |
Ogun | NG.OG | NI16 | 3,728,098 | 16,850 | 6,506 | Abeokuta |
Ondo | NG.ON | NI48 | 3,441,024 | 15,019 | 5,799 | Akure |
Osun | NG.OS | NI42 | 3,423,535 | 8,585 | 3,315 | Oshogbo |
Oyo | NG.OY | NI32 | 5,591,589 | 27,036 | 10,438 | Ibadan |
Plateau | NG.PL | NI49 | 3,178,712 | 26,539 | 10,247 | Jos |
Rivers | NG.RI | NI50 | 5,185,400 | 10,361 | 4,000 | Port Harcourt |
Sokoto | NG.SO | NI51 | 3,696,999 | 32,146 | 12,412 | Sokoto |
Taraba | NG.TA | NI43 | 2,300,736 | 59,180 | 22,850 | Jalingo |
Yobe | NG.YO | NI44 | 2,321,591 | 44,880 | 17,328 | Damaturu |
Zamfara | NG.ZA | NI57 | 3,259,846 | 33,667 | 12,999 | Gusau |
Total | 140,003,542 | 911,519 | 351,938 | |||
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The states are subdivided into 774 local government areas.
The UN LOCODE page for Nigeria lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions.
Region | Pop-1953 | Pop-1931 | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital |
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Eastern | 7,217,829 | 4,315,695 | 76,363 | 29,484 | Enugu |
Northern | 16,153,333 | 11,434,924 | 684,487 | 264,282 | Kaduna |
Western | 6,359,717 | 3,802,680 | 117,593 | 45,403 | Ibadan |
Province | Pop-1953 | Pop-1931 | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital | Reg |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abeokuta | 630,000 | 434,526 | 11,049 | 4,266 | Abeokuta | W |
Adamawa | 3,558,000 | 652,361 | 53,926 | 20,821 | Yola | N |
Bauchi | 1,424,000 | 1,025,310 | 67,650 | 26,120 | Bauchi | N |
Benin | 901,000 | 493,215 | 21,968 | 8,482 | Benin | W |
Benue | 987,358 | 72,344 | 27,932 | Makurdi | N | |
Bornu | 1,118,360 | 105,112 | 40,584 | Maiduguri | N | |
Calabar | 1,541,000 | 899,503 | 16,174 | 6,245 | Calabar | E |
Colony | 510,000 | 325,020 | 3,577 | 1,381 | Lagos | W |
Delta | 591,000 | 444,533 | 16,680 | 6,440 | Warri | W |
Ibadan | 1,651,000 | 11,709 | 4,521 | W | ||
Ijebu | 348,000 | 305,898 | 6,361 | 2,456 | Ijebu-Ode | W |
Ilorin | 531,000 | 537,559 | 45,892 | 17,719 | Ilorin | N |
Kabba | 664,000 | 462,726 | 28,368 | 10,953 | Lokoja | N |
Kano | 3,398,000 | 2,436,844 | 43,072 | 16,630 | Kano | N |
Katsina | 1,483,000 | 24,517 | 9,466 | N | ||
Niger | 716,000 | 473,067 | 74,245 | 28,666 | Minna | N |
Ogoja | 1,082,000 | 708,538 | 19,386 | 7,485 | Ogoja | E |
Ondo | 945,000 | 462,560 | 21,139 | 8,162 | Akure | W |
Onitsha | 1,769,000 | 1,107,745 | 12,631 | 4,877 | Onitsha | E |
Owerri | 2,078,000 | 1,599,909 | 10,021 | 3,869 | Port Harcourt | E |
Oyo | 783,000 | 1,336,928 | 25,110 | 9,695 | Oyo | W |
Plateau | 892,000 | 568,738 | 32,183 | 12,426 | Jos | N |
Rivers | 748,000 | 18,151 | 7,008 | E | ||
Sokoto | 2,681,000 | 1,815,178 | 94,475 | 36,477 | Sokoto | N |
Zaria | 806,000 | 1,357,423 | 42,704 | 16,488 | Zaria | N |
Total | 29,730,879 | 19,553,299 | 878,444 | 339,169 | ||
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State | HASC | FIPS | Population | Area(km.²) | Area(mi.²) | Capital |
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Abia | NG.AB | NI34 | 2,297,978 | 6,320 | 2,440 | Umuahia |
Abuja Capital Territory | NG.FC | NI11 | 378,671 | 7,315 | 2,824 | Abuja |
Adamawa | NG.AD | NI35 | 2,124,049 | 36,917 | 14,254 | Yola |
Akwa Ibom | NG.AK | NI21 | 2,359,736 | 7,081 | 2,734 | Uyo |
Anambra | NG.AN | NI25 | 2,767,903 | 4,844 | 1,870 | Awka |
Bauchi | NG.BA | NI06 | 4,294,413 | 64,605 | 24,944 | Bauchi |
Benue | NG.BE | NI26 | 2,780,398 | 34,059 | 13,150 | Makurdi |
Borno | NG.BO | NI27 | 2,596,589 | 70,898 | 27,374 | Maiduguri |
Cross River | NG.CR | NI22 | 1,865,604 | 20,156 | 7,782 | Calabar |
Delta | NG.DE | NI36 | 2,570,181 | 17,698 | 6,833 | Asaba |
Edo | NG.ED | NI37 | 2,159,848 | 17,802 | 6,873 | Benin City |
Enugu | NG.EN | NI38 | 3,161,295 | 12,831 | 4,954 | Enugu |
Imo | NG.IM | NI28 | 2,485,499 | 5,530 | 2,135 | Owerri |
Jigawa | NG.JI | NI39 | 2,829,929 | 23,154 | 8,940 | Dutse |
Kaduna | NG.KD | NI23 | 3,969,252 | 46,053 | 17,781 | Kaduna |
Kano | NG.KN | NI29 | 5,632,040 | 20,131 | 7,773 | Kano |
Katsina | NG.KT | NI24 | 3,878,344 | 24,192 | 9,341 | Katsina |
Kebbi | NG.KE | NI40 | 2,062,226 | 36,800 | 14,209 | Birnin-Kebbi |
Kogi | NG.KO | NI41 | 2,099,046 | 29,833 | 11,519 | Lokoja |
Kwara | NG.KW | NI30 | 1,566,469 | 36,825 | 14,218 | Ilorin |
Lagos | NG.LA | NI05 | 5,685,781 | 3,345 | 1,292 | Ikeja |
Niger | NG.NI | NI31 | 2,482,367 | 76,363 | 29,484 | Minna |
Ogun | NG.OG | NI16 | 2,338,570 | 16,762 | 6,472 | Abeokuta |
Ondo | NG.ON | NI17 | 3,884,485 | 20,959 | 8,092 | Akure |
Osun | NG.OS | NI42 | 2,203,016 | 9,251 | 3,572 | Oshogbo |
Oyo | NG.OY | NI32 | 3,488,789 | 28,454 | 10,986 | Ibadan |
Plateau | NG.PL | NI19 | 3,283,704 | 58,030 | 22,406 | Jos |
Rivers | NG.RI | NI10 | 3,983,857 | 21,850 | 8,436 | Port-Harcourt |
Sokoto | NG.SO | NI33 | 4,392,391 | 65,735 | 25,380 | Sokoto |
Taraba | NG.TA | NI43 | 1,480,590 | 54,473 | 21,032 | Jalingo |
Yobe | NG.YO | NI44 | 1,411,481 | 45,502 | 17,568 | Damaturu |
31 divisions | 88,514,501 | 923,768 | 356,668 | |||
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