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Geopolitical Zones of Nigeria: States and Maps

In Nigeria, the country is divided into six geopolitical zones, each comprising several states. These zones serve as administrative divisions and play a significant role in the political, economic, and social landscape of the nation. Here is an overview of the geopolitical zones in Nigeria, along with their respective states and accompanying maps.

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  1. North-Central Zone: The North-Central Zone is situated in the central part of Nigeria and is often referred to as the Middle Belt. It consists of the following states:
  • Benue
  • Kogi
  • Kwara
  • Nasarawa
  • Niger
  • Plateau
  • Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja

(Map of North-Central Zone)

  1. North-East Zone: The North-East Zone is located in the northeastern part of Nigeria and is known for its diverse culture and natural beauty. The states within this zone are:
  • Adamawa
  • Bauchi
  • Borno
  • Gombe
  • Taraba
  • Yobe

(Map of North-East Zone)

  1. North-West Zone: The North-West Zone is situated in the northwestern part of Nigeria and is renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage. The states in this zone include:
  • Jigawa
  • Kaduna
  • Kano
  • Katsina
  • Kebbi
  • Sokoto
  • Zamfara

(Map of North-West Zone)

  1. South-East Zone: The South-East Zone is located in the southeastern part of Nigeria and is predominantly inhabited by the Igbo ethnic group. The states within this zone are:
  • Abia
  • Anambra
  • Ebonyi
  • Enugu
  • Imo

(Map of South-East Zone)

  1. South-South Zone: The South-South Zone is situated in the southern coastal region of Nigeria and is known for its oil-rich Niger Delta. The states in this zone include:
  • Akwa Ibom
  • Bayelsa
  • Cross River
  • Delta
  • Edo
  • Rivers

(Map of South-South Zone)

  1. South-West Zone: The South-West Zone is located in the southwestern part of Nigeria and is characterized by its vibrant Yoruba culture. The states within this zone are:
  • Ekiti
  • Lagos
  • Ogun
  • Ondo
  • Osun
  • Oyo

(Map of South-West Zone)

These geopolitical zones and their respective states contribute to the diversity and development of Nigeria. Understanding their regional dynamics is crucial for comprehending the political and socioeconomic landscape of the country.

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