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10 Most Developed States In Nigeria (no 2 Will Shock You) by faith2kool(f): 8:40pm On Mar 20, 2019
There are 36 states in Nigeria; however there are some states that are very well developed in terms of infrastructure while there are others that are lagging behind.

In this post, we take a look at the 10 most developed states in the country in terms of infrastructure.

1. Lagos State

With a population of over 20 million residents and serving as the economic center of the country, Lagos is clearly the most developed state in Nigeria.

The state is one of the major financial centers in Africa. In 2017, Lagos generated an estimated revenue of ₦334 billion (equivalent to US$920 million), growing by 10.43% compared to 2016.

Although it is the smallest state in the country, it remains the most economically important state with many of the major companies in Nigeria located within the city of Lagos.

2. Kano State

Located in Northern Nigeria, Kano State is another major state in the country. The state was created on the 27th of May 1967. Kano State borders Katsina State to the north-west, Jigawa State to the North-East, Bauchi State to the South-East and Kaduna State to the South-West. The capital of Kano State is Kano.

In the Northern part of Nigeria, Kano is one of the most developed states in the region. The state is a hub of agriculture, where food crops are produced and exported. These crops include groundnuts, cotton, millet, chili pepper, and other popular products.

For many years, Kano has always been a commercial center and one of the biggest industrial centers in Nigeria after Lagos. The state is the largest in Northern Nigeria with industries ranging from textile, tanning, footwear, cosmetics, plastics, enamelware, pharmaceuticals to ceramics and furniture industries. Others include agricultural implements, soft drinks, food and beverages, dairy products, vegetable oil and animal feeds industries.

3. Anambra State

Anambra State is one of the major states in the South Eastern part of Nigeria. Anambra is often called the ‘light of Nigeria’ by locals because of its massive potential to outgrow the likes of Lagos and Abuja in the future. Apart from the local soils which are arable, the state is also home to agro-based industries such as farming, fisheries, pasturing, etc.

One of the major cities in Anambra is Onitsha which is a historic port city from pre-colonial times.

Anambra is also one of the oil producing states in the country. In 2006, a foundation-laying ceremony for the first Nigerian private refinery, Orient Petroleum Refinery (OPR), was made at Aguleri area. The Orient Petroleum Resource Ltd, (OPRL) owners of OPR, was licensed in June 2002, by the Federal Government to construct a private refinery with a capacity of 55,000 barrels per day.

4. Abia State

Abia is a state in the south eastern part of Nigeria and it is one of the most developed states in the country. The capital of Abia is Umuahia and the major commercial city is Aba, which was formerly a British colonial government outpost in the region.

The state was created in 1991 from part of Imo State and it is one of the constituent states of the Niger Delta region

Aba which is the commercial center is well developed. The center is rich in gas and crude oil and the local production of these popular products contributes nearly 40 percent to the state’s gross domestic product. Most residents are involved in agriculture, but some find jobs at the textile manufacturing and different plants that produce cement, soap, cosmetics, plastic, footwear, etc.

https://tigblog.com.ng/2019/03/20/10-most-developed-states-in-nigeria-no-2-will-shock-you/

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