List of Nigerian states by GDP

The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states (and FCT) ranked in order of their total GDP in both Nigerian Naira (₦) and US Dollars in 2017.[1] Currently, $1 = ₦387.50[2]

Rank State GDP
(in
NGN, ₦)
GDP
(in
USD, $)
1 Lagos ₦ 58,125,000,000,000[3] US$150,000,000,000[4]
FCT Abuja ₦ 10,627,397,860,000 $   27,425,542,864.52
2 Akwa Ibom ₦   5,141,068,150,000 $   13,267,272,645.16
3 Rivers ₦   5,110,583,690,000 $   13,188,603,070.97
4 Delta ₦   4,057,812,280,000 $   10,471,773,625.81
5 Bayelsa ₦   3,155,779,090,000 $     8,143,946,038.71
6 Anambra ₦   3,079,167,420,000 $     7,946,238,503.23
7 Kano ₦   2,974,429,100,000 $     7,675,946,064.52
8 Ondo ₦   2,933,433,120,000 $     7,570,149,987.10
9 Ogun ₦   2,810,276,630,000 $     7,252,326,787.10
10 Kaduna ₦   2,691,445,940,000 $     6,945,666,941.94
11 Enugu ₦   2,689,562,915,597 $     6,940,807,524.12
12 Niger ₦   2,606,185,950,000 $     6,725,641,161.29
13 Oyo ₦   2,506,753,940,000 $     6,469,042,425.81
14 Kwara ₦   2,362,669,778,131 $     6,097,212,330.66
15 Abia ₦   2,353,476,714,576 $     6,073,488,295.68
16 Edo ₦   2,342,757,930,000 $     6,045,826,916.13
17 Benue ₦   2,342,519,845,533 $     6,045,212,504.60
18 Cross River ₦   2,314,948,820,000 $     5,974,061,470.97
19 Imo ₦   2,262,977,535,974 $     5,839,942,028.32
20 Adamawa ₦   2,253,495,252,208 $     5,815,471,618.60
21 Plateau ₦   2,052,786,458,605 $     5,297,513,441.56
22 Kogi ₦   1,817,777,370,000 $     4,691,038,374.19
23 Kebbi ₦   1,700,630,171,025 $     4,388,723,022.00
24 Bauchi ₦   1,641,326,660,000 $     4,235,681,703.23
25 Nassarawa ₦   1,527,220,792,602 $     3,941,214,948.65
26 Osun ₦   1,469,983,470,000 $     3,793,505,729.03
27 Jigawa ₦   1,431,566,790,000 $     3,694,365,909.68
28 Taraba ₦   1,399,909,282,187 $     3,612,669,115.32
29 Ekiti ₦   1,390,019,590,000 $     3,587,147,329.03
30 Ebonyi ₦   1,327,104,090,000 $     3,424,784,748.39
31 Gombe ₦   1,239,249,370,000 $     3,198,062,890.32
32 Yobe ₦   1,234,686,194,915 $     3,186,286,954.62
33 Katsina ₦   1,213,793,752,278 $     3,132,370,973.62
34 Zamfara ₦   1,100,458,020,000 $     2,839,891,664.52
35 Borno ₦   1,078,549,100,601 $     2,783,352,517.68
36 Sokoto ₦      867,436,012,815 $     2,238,544,549.20
Nigerian States by GDP, 2010


The following table presents a list of Nigeria's 36 states (and FCT) ranked in order of their GDP per Capita in both Nigerian Naira (₦) and US Dollars in 2017[5]. Currently, $1 = ₦387.50.

Rank State GDP per Capita
(in
USD, $)
GDP per Capita
(in
NGN, ₦)
FCT Abuja $                   7,694.89 ₦                 2,981,768
1 Lagos $                   7,142.86 ₦                 2,767,857
2 Bayelsa $                   3,575.10 ₦                 1,385,353
3 Akwa Ibom $                   2,420.07 ₦                    937,779
4 Kwara $                   1,909.62 ₦                    739,978
5 Delta $                   1,849.04 ₦                    716,502
6 Rivers $                   1,805.69 ₦                    699,704
7 Abia $                   1,629.44 ₦                    631,408
8 Ondo $                   1,620.43 ₦                    627,916
9 Enugu $                   1,573.48 ₦                    609,724
10 Nassarawa $                   1,561.87 ₦                    605,225
11 Cross River $                   1,545.17 ₦                    598,755
12 Anambra $                   1,437.50 ₦                    557,032
13 Edo $                   1,427.39 ₦                    553,112
14 Ogun $                   1,389.94 ₦                    538,603
15 Adamawa $                   1,368.85 ₦                    530,429
16 Plateau $                   1,261.18 ₦                    488,707
17 Niger $                   1,210.46 ₦                    469,055
18 Ebonyi $                   1,189.00 ₦                    460,739
19 Taraba $                   1,177.98 ₦                    456,467
20 Ekiti $                   1,096.72 ₦                    424,979
21 Imo $                   1,079.72 ₦                    418,392
22 Benue $                   1,052.84 ₦                    407,976
23 Kogi $                   1,048.63 ₦                    406,344
24 Kebbi $                      988.44 ₦                    383,021
25 Gombe $                      981.92 ₦                    380,492
26 Yobe $                      967.26 ₦                    374,813
27 Kaduna $                      841.66 ₦                    326,142
28 Oyo $                      825.04 ₦                    319,704
29 Osun $                      806.17 ₦                    312,391
30 Bauchi $                      647.92 ₦                    251,070
31 Jigawa $                      633.88 ₦                    245,629
32 Zamfara $                      628.93 ₦                    243,711
33 Kano $                      586.99 ₦                    227,457
34 Borno $                      474.96 ₦                    184,047
35 Sokoto $                      447.88 ₦                    173,554
36 Katsina $                      399.98 ₦                    154,992


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