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List of Nigerian states by Human Development Index

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This article presents two lists of Nigerian states by Human Development Index (HDI), including the Federal Capital Territory. The first list from the Radboud University Nijmegen ranks the states by the international HDI-methology. The second list ranks the states by an own methology from the United Nations Development Programme.

List (2022 data, Radboud University)

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Nigerian states by Human Development Index as of 2022, including the Federal Capital Territory.[1]

Nigerian States HDI in 2019
  0.651 to 0.700
  0.601 to 0.650
  0.551 to 0.600
  0.501 to 0.550
  0.451 to 0.500
  0.401 to 0.450
  0.351 to 0.400
Rank State HDI (2022)
High human development
1 Lagos 0.721
2 Ebonyi 0.706
Medium human development
3 Imo 0.693
4 Federal Capital Territory 0.678
5 Cross River 0.675
6 Anambra 0.674
7 Enugu 0.667
8 Edo 0.633
9 Kogi 0.625
10 Abia 0.622
11 Ekiti 0.612
12 Ondo 0.611
13 Delta 0.607
Osun
15 Oyo 0.603
16 Akwa Ibom 0.602
17 Rivers 0.601
18 Kwara 0.597
19 Benue 0.582
20 Bayelsa 0.573
21 Ogun 0.569
22 Plateau 0.563
Low human development
23 Nasarawa 0.549
 Nigeria (average) 0.548
24 Kaduna 0.545
25 Adamawa 0.539
26 Taraba 0.527
27 Niger 0.523
28 Kano 0.482
29 Gombe 0.466
30 Borno 0.464
31 Yobe 0.439
32 Katsina 0.431
33 Sokoto 0.397
34 Zamfara 0.392
35 Bauchi 0.372
36 Jigawa 0.371
37 Kebbi 0.366

List (2016, UNDP)

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Nigerian states by Human Development Index as of 2016, including the Federal Capital Territory.[2]

Rank State HDI (2016) Longevity Index Education Index GNI per capita
(in USD)
1 Lagos 0.652 0.459 1.007 7,972
2 Federal Capital Territory 0.629 0.506 0.815 8,174
3 Bayelsa 0.591 0.475 0.926 3,441
4 Akwa Ibom 0.564 0.491 0.905 2,259
5 Ekiti 0.561 0.522 0.894 1,898
6 Delta 0.556 0.459 0.906 2,408
7 Cross River 0.551 0.538 0.857 1,720
8 Ogun 0.549 0.522 0.780 2,297
9 Rivers 0.542 0.427 0.922 2,264
10 Abia 0.541 0.506 0.881 1,629
11 Enugu 0.541 0.506 0.894 1,573
12 Edo 0.530 0.475 0.849 1,798
13 Imo 0.518 0.522 0.916 1,080
14 Osun 0.512 0.506 0.855 1,225
15 Kwara 0.511 0.506 0.697 1,910
 Nigeria 0.511 0.459 0.797 1,756
16 Nasarawa 0.506 0.475 0.786 1,562
17 Ondo 0.500 0.506 0.871 1,031
18 Anambra 0.471 0.443 0.921 860
19 Plateau 0.463 0.411 0.766 1,261
20 Benue 0.462 0.427 0.806 1,053
21 Taraba 0.461 0.427 0.755 1,178
22 Kogi 0.451 0.411 0.857 883
23 Oyo 0.440 0.491 0.683 851
24 Ebonyi 0.434 0.443 0.763 788
25 Adamawa 0.429 0.364 0.661 1,369
26 Kaduna 0.404 0.396 0.642 885
27 Gombe 0.401 0.443 0.492 1,113
28 Niger 0.399 0.475 0.560 772
29 Kebbi 0.382 0.506 0.396 988
30 Jigawa 0.360 0.427 0.431 841
31 Kano 0.359 0.427 0.496 676
32 Zamfara 0.339 0.475 0.424 575
33 Borno 0.328 0.364 0.587 475
34 Yobe 0.325 0.380 0.330 967
35 Bauchi 0.323 0.396 0.415 626
36 Katsina 0.303 0.459 0.440 400
37 Sokoto 0.291 0.475 0.334 448

References

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  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
  2. ^ "National Human Development Report 2018" (PDF).