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There are hundreds of traditional states in Nigeria. These include:

  • Abeokuta
  • Abouja
  • Adamawa
  • Agaie
  • Akwa Akpa
  • Bassamb'iri: see Nembe
  • Bauchi
  • Bedde
  • Biu
  • Bonny: see Okolo-Ama
  • Borgu
  • Borno
  • Brass: see Nembe
  • Calabar (Old): see Akwa Akpa
  • Calabar (New): see Kalabari
  • Daura
  • Dikwa: see Borno
  • Edo
  • Eko: see Lagos
  • Fika
  • Gobir
  • Gombe
  • Gumel
  • Gwandu
  • Hadejia
  • Ibadan
  • Idah: see Igala
  • Idoani
  • Idoma
  • Igala
  • Igbirra
  • Ijaye
  • Ijebu
  • Ijebu-Remo
  • Ijesa: see Ilesa
  • Ile Ife
  • Ilesa
  • Ilorin
  • Itsekiri: see Warri
  • Jama`are
  • Jema`a
  • Jos
  • Jukun: see Wukari
  • Kabi: see Kebbi
  • Kaiama founded as offshoot of Bussa. Merged with Bussa into Borgu
  • Kalabari
  • Kano
  • Katagum
  • Katsina
  • Kazaure
  • Kebbi
  • Keffa
  • Kontagora
  • Koton Karifi
  • Lafia
  • Lafiagi
  • Lagos
  • Lapai
  • Misau
  • Mubi
  • Muri
  • Nasarawa
  • Nembe Split into Ogbolomab'iri and Bassamb'iri
  • Ningi
  • Nupe
  • Obioko
  • Ogbolomab'iri
  • Oke-Ona
  • Okolo-Ama
  • Okpe
  • Okrika
  • Onitsha
  • Opobo
  • Oshogbo
  • Owo
  • Oyo
  • Pategi
  • Potiskum
  • Sokoto
  • Suleja: see Abuja
  • Tiv
  • Ubani: see Okolo-Ama
  • Viyu: see Biu
  • Warri
  • Wase
  • Wukari
  • Yawuri
  • Zamfara
  • Zaria (Zazzau)
  • Zuba: see Abuja



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