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List of Nigerian states by GDP

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Nigerian States by Estimated GDP, 2021
Nigerian States by GDP, 2010

The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their estimated total GDP in 2021 according to a 2022 report by BudgIT.[1]

Rank State GDP
(tril. ₦)
GDP
(bil. US$)
GDP PPP
(bil. int$)
GDP per capita
(US$)
GDP per capita PPP
(int$)
1 Lagos State ₦41.17 102.01 266.55 6,614 17,282
2 Rivers State ₦7.96 19.72 51.52 2,277 5,949
3 Akwa Ibom State ₦7.77 19.25 50.30 2,962 7,739
4 Imo State ₦7.68 19.02 49.69 2,996 7,828
5 Delta State ₦6.19 15.33 40.05 2,306 6,025
6 Anambra State ₦5.14 12.73 33.26 2,002 5,231
7 Ondo State ₦5.10 12.63 33.00 2,326 6,077
8 Ogun State ₦5.03 12.46 32.55 2,024 5,288
9 Bayelsa State ₦4.63 11.47 29.97 4,355 11,379
10 Niger State ₦4.58 11.34 29.63 1,721 4,496
11 Kaduna State ₦4.31 10.67 27.88 1,112 2,905
12 Benue State ₦4.27 10.58 27.64 1,585 4,141
13 Kano State ₦4.20 10.40 27.17 674 1,761
14 Cross River State ₦4.07 10.08 26.33 2,255 5,892
15 Edo State ₦3.99 9.88 25.81 2,038 5,325
16 Kogi State ₦3.69 9.14 23.88 1,758 4,593
17 Oyo State ₦3.68 9.11 23.80 980 2,560
18 Abia State ₦3.53 8.74 22.83 2,048 5,351
19 Katsina State ₦3.32 8.22 21.47 903 2,359
20 Sokoto State ₦2.85 7.06 18.44 1,215 3,174
21 Adamawa State ₦2.66 6.59 17.21 1,341 3,504
22 Bauchi State ₦2.63 6.51 17.01 840 2,194
23 Ekiti State ₦2.35 5.82 15.20 1,523 3,979
24 Osun State ₦2.30 5.69 14.86 1,030 2,691
25 Ebonyi State ₦2.24 5.55 14.50 1,675 4,376
26 Jigawa State ₦2.16 5.35 13.97 794 2,074
27 Gombe State ₦2.10 5.20 13.58 1,360 3,553
28 Taraba State ₦2.04 5.05 13.27 1,424 3,720
29 Borno State ₦1.96 4.85 12.67 698 1,823
30 Nasarawa State ₦1.86 4.60 12.01 1,569 4,099
31 Kebbi State ₦1.80 4.46 11.65 860 2,247
32 Zamfara State ₦1.73 4.28 11.18 807 2,108
33 Plateau State ₦1.50 3.71 9.69 771 2,014
34 Enugu State ₦1.45 3.54 9.35 690 1,802
35 Kwara State ₦1.38 3.41 8.91 919 2,401
36 Yobe State ₦1.09 2.70 7.05 688 1,797


References

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  1. ^ Okeowo, Gabriel; Fatoba, Iyanuoluwa, eds. (2022-10-13). "State of States 2022 Edition" (PDF). Budgit.org. BudgIT. Retrieved 2023-03-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)