Nigeria: The 36 States

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The 36 States & FCT

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Explore the administrative architecture of Nigeria, divided into 36 semi-autonomous states and the Federal Capital Territory, organized into six geopolitical zones and 774 local government areas.

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36
States
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1
Fed. Capital Territory
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6
Geopolitical Zones
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774
Local Gov. Areas
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1996
Current map formed
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Niger
Largest state (area)
Overview

The anatomy of the
Federation

The Federal Republic of Nigeria is a federation of 36 states and one Federal Capital Territory (FCT), located in Abuja. Each state is a semi-autonomous political entity that shares sovereignty with the federal government under the Constitution.

The journey to the current 36-state structure is deeply rooted in Nigeria’s political history. At independence in 1960, the country consisted of just three massive regions (Northern, Western, and Eastern). To ease ethnic tensions and bring government closer to the grassroots, successive military governments divided these regions over several decades—ultimately finalizing the map of 36 states in 1996.

Today, states are further grouped into six unofficial but highly significant Geopolitical Zones, which dictate power-sharing, federal character quotas, and broad regional identities. Below the state level, the country is subdivided into 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

Key administrative functions
  • Executive Power: Wielded by an elected State Governor.
  • Legislative Power: Vested in a unicameral State House of Assembly.
  • Judiciary: State High Courts and Customary/Sharia courts.
  • Revenue: States rely on internal revenue and Federal allocations (FAAC).
Extremes

State highlights

The extremes and economic hubs of the federation

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Lagos
Largest GDP
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Kano
Northern Pop Hub
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Niger
Largest Area
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Rivers
Oil Hub
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Benue
Food Basket
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FCT
Center of Unity
Geopolitical Regions

Explore the Zones

States grouped by historical, cultural, and political ties

Map of States
The 36 States & FCT
Cartography
Map showing the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory

Political map detailing the boundaries of Nigeria’s 36 states and Abuja.

Timeline of Creation
From Regions to States
History
19603 Regions (Northern, Western, Eastern).
19634 Regions (Mid-Western Region created).
196712 States created by Gen. Yakubu Gowon.
197619 States created by Gen. Murtala Mohammed.
198721 States created by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.
199130 States created by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.
199636 States finalized by Gen. Sani Abacha.
Administration

State Governance

How the federating units operate

👔 The Executive
State Governors
Leadership

Each of the 36 states is led by an Executive Governor, elected for a maximum of two four-year terms. Governors hold substantial power, managing state budgets, infrastructure, education, and healthcare within their jurisdictions. They are assisted by a Deputy Governor and a State Executive Council (Commissioners).

🏛️ State Legislature
Houses of Assembly
Lawmaking

Unlike the bicameral federal National Assembly, state legislatures are unicameral bodies known as the State House of Assembly. Representatives are elected from constituencies within the state to pass local laws, approve budgets, and exercise oversight over the state’s executive branch.

📍 Local Government
The 774 LGAs
Grassroots

The third tier of government consists of 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs). Headed by elected Chairmen and local councilors, LGAs are meant to bring governance to the grassroots. However, their autonomy and financial independence from state governors remain major topics of political debate.

🗺️ Geopolitical Zones
The informal structure
Politics

Though not explicitly enshrined in the Constitution, the 6 Geopolitical Zones (NW, NE, NC, SW, SE, SS) dictate the unwritten rules of Nigerian politics. “Zoning” ensures that top political offices (like the Presidency) rotate between the North and South, and across these six zones, to maintain ethnic and regional harmony.

Reference

Zones & Notable States

A breakdown of the federating units

🗺️ The Six Zones
State distribution
ZoneNo. of StatesKey Urban Centers
North West7Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto
North East6Maiduguri, Bauchi, Yola
North Central6 (+ FCT)Jos, Ilorin, Makurdi
South West6Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta
South South6Port Harcourt, Uyo, Benin City
South East5Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri
⭐ Notable States
Major anchors of the economy
StateCapitalKnown For
LagosIkejaCommercial & Financial capital.
KanoKanoCommerce, history, population.
RiversPort HarcourtOil & Gas production hub.
OyoIbadanAgriculture, education, massive landmass in SW.
DeltaAsabaOil, ports, and diverse ethnicities.
Sources

Data origins

🏛️ NBS Nigeria
National Bureau of Statistics — State populations and GDP.
📜 Constitution
1999 Constitution (First Schedule) — List of states and LGAs.
NGF
Nigeria Governors’ Forum — Policy and state administration.
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