47,029,818 people
Increases in Nigerians population Nigeria ended 1962 with a population of 47,029,818 people, which represents an increasea of 966,248 people compared to 1961.

What is the history of population census in Nigeria?

Nigeria has a long history of census takings spanning over a century. The first census was conducted in 1866 and this was followed by Censuses of 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901. The outbreak of the Second World War disrupted the conduct of decennial censuses and as such no population census was conducted in 1941.

When was the first population census in Nigeria?

The first census was in 1911 and covered only a small part of the country. The first nation-wide census was conducted in 1921.

What is the population census in Nigeria?

206,139,589 people
Nigeria 2020 population is estimated at 206,139,589 people at mid year according to UN data. Nigeria population is equivalent to 2.64% of the total world population. Nigeria ranks number 7 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Nigeria is 226 per Km2 (586 people per mi2).

What is the population of Nigeria as at 2006 census?

(April 2007) Provisional results of the 2006 census in Nigeria show that Kano in the north is Nigeria’s most populous state (9.4 million), followed by Lagos (9.0 million) in the south. Northern states account for 75 million people, while the southern states are home to 65 million. The total population was 140 million.

What was the population of Nigeria in 1952?

9,998,314
A total population of 9,998,314 was recorded.

What year did Nigeria have her second census?

This time, after some delay, the figures were officially announced in March 1992—there were just under 89 million people in the country. Fifteen years later, in 2006, another census was conducted and the population was announced to have grown by more than 50% to 140 million.

What was the population of Nigeria as at 2006 census?

What is the total population of Nigeria in 2006 census?

140 million
(April 2007) Provisional results of the 2006 census in Nigeria show that Kano in the north is Nigeria’s most populous state (9.4 million), followed by Lagos (9.0 million) in the south. Northern states account for 75 million people, while the southern states are home to 65 million. The total population was 140 million.

What is population and population census?

A population census is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analysing and publishing or otherwise disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons in a country or in a well delimited part of a country.

What is the population of Lagos Nigeria 2020?

14,368,000
The current metro area population of Lagos in 2021 is 14,862,000, a 3.44% increase from 2020. The metro area population of Lagos in 2020 was 14,368,000, a 3.34% increase from 2019. The metro area population of Lagos in 2019 was 13,904,000, a 3.28% increase from 2018.

What are the 10 largest states by population in Nigeria?

List of Nigerian states by population

Rank (2006)StatePopulation (2016)
1Kano State16,076,892
2Lagos State11,000,598
3Kaduna State8,252,366
4Katsina State7,831,319

What was the significance of the 1962 census in Nigeria?

Population figures at the time determined not only parliamentary representation but also revenue allocation and employee distribution in the civil service. In May 1962, the first census under an independent Nigerian government began.

What was the total population of Nigeria in 1952?

In December 1952 and January 1953, enumeration took place in western Nigeria and produced a figure of 6,087,000 persons. Enumeration in Eastern Nigeria followed in May, June and August 1953 with the returns of 7,218,000 persons. Thus the recorded total population of Nigeria from these censuses was 30.42 million.

How did the census end the north’s dominance of Nigerian politics?

Southern politicians seeking to end the north’s dominance of Nigerian politics decided that the only way to do it was through the census. Population figures at the time determined not only parliamentary representation but also revenue allocation and employee distribution in the civil service.

What is population census in Nigeria?

Population census, defined as a total process of collecting, compiling and publishing demographic, economic and social data pertaining at a specified time to all persons in a country or delineated territory, predates the goe-political entity of Nigeria.