This is a list of populated places in Nigeria. Cities in bold are among the fourteenth-most populous in the country (covered in more detail at List of Nigerian cities by population):
Cities
- Aba
- Abakaliki
- Abeokuta
- Abonnema
- Abuja
- Ado Ekiti
- Afikpo
- Akpawfu
- Akure
- Asaba
- Awgu
- Awka
- Bauchi
- Batagarawa
- Benin City
- Bida
- Birnin Kebbi
- Buguma[1]
- Calabar
- Damaturu
- Dutse
- Ede
- Eket
- Enugu
- Gombe
- Gusau
- Ibadan
- Ife
- Ikeja
- Ikirun
- Ikot-Abasi
- Ikot Ekpene
- Ilorin
- Iwo
- Jalingo
- Jebba
- Jimeta
- Jos
- Kabba
- Kaduna
- Kano
- Katsina
- Karu
- Kontagora
- Kutigi
- Kumariya
- Lafia
- Lagos
- Lekki
- Lokoja
- Maiduguri
- Makurdi
- Minna
- Nnewi
- Nsukka
- Offa
- Ogbomoso
- Onitsha
- Okene
- Ogaminana
- Omu-Aran
- Ondo City
- Oron
- Oshogbo
- Owerri
- Owo
- Orlu
- Oyo
- Port Harcourt
- Potiskum
- Sokoto
- Suleja
- Umuahia
- Uyo
- Warri
- Wukari
- Yenagoa
- Yola
- Zaria
See also
References
- ↑ The Official Gazette of Rivers State of Nigeria No. 16, published in Port Harcourt on the 25th of August 1983
Further reading
- William R. Bascom (1962), "Some Aspects of Yoruba Urbanism" (PDF), American Anthropologist, 64 (4): 699–709, doi:10.1525/aa.1962.64.4.02a00010 – via California Digital Library
- Latest Political News in Nigeria Cities
External links
- Media related to Cities in Nigeria at Wikimedia Commons
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