The 5 Largest Cities in Nigeria that we have

There are so numerous largest cities in Nigeria. Nigeria is a country recognized as the giant of Africa. The economy is still developing and it is also the most densely inhabited country in the continent with some of the largest cities in Africa found in Nigeria. The population in these Nigerian cities differs just like cities in any other countries in the world.

The Largest cities in Nigeria

The 5 Largest cities in Nigeria

Below is the list of the 5 largest cities in Nigeria

  1. Largest Cities in Nigeria: Lagos city                                                                                                              Lagos population is still uncertain but it is projected that there are over 21 million people in the metro area. It is the most crowded city in Nigeria. It is the smallest in area mass when it is being compared to the other 36 states. The city was the country capital between 1960 and 1975. It is the commercial, financial, and educational centre in Nigeria. Industries that thrive in the city include textiles, automobile assembly, food and beverage processing, metal works, and pharmaceutical.

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  1. Largest Cities in Nigeria: Kano city                                                                                                                  This ancient city is the second largest city in Nigeria and also the largest city in the North. It is dominated by the Fulani and Hausa people with 98% of the populace being Muslims. The city has a population of over 3.5 million residents. The language that is widely spoken is Hausa while English is the official business language. It is known as the marketable hub of the North.
  2. Largest Cities in Nigeria: Ibadan city                                                                                                               This is also part of the largest cities in Nigeria. It is the capital of Oyo state and a population of about 3 million people. It is located in south-western Nigeria in the southeastern part of Oyo state at about 119 kilometres (74 miles) northeast of Lagos sand 120 kilometres (75 miles) East of the Nigerian international border with the Republic of Benin.

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  1. Largest Cities in Nigeria: Abuja city                                                                                                                This is the capital of Nigeria and it has an unendorsed population of about 3 million people. It is a modern city that was constructed in the 1980’s. The city is an administrative centre and hosts government offices and international embassies. This city is experiencing an annual growth of at least 35%, still retaining its position as the fastest-growing city on the African continent and one of the fastest-growing in the world. This we can see as the city is witnessing a huge influx of people into the city.

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  1. Largest Cities in Nigeria: Port Harcourt city                                                                                                       It is the capital of Rivers state, Nigeria, and also the largest city in the state. It was founded in 1912 by Frederick Lugard. The city boasts of housing over 1.5 million people. The main industry in this city is petroleum. Crude oil was first discovered in Oloibiri in 1956. Through benefits of the Nigerian petroleum industry, Port Harcourt was further developed with aspects of modernization such as overpasses, city blocks and substantial buildings. You can find a number of oil firms in the city like Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron. It is also one of the largest cities in Nigeria.

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