List of state capitals of Nigeria

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The following is a list of Nigerian state capitals.

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Abia Umuahia Adamawa Yola

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Uyo
Anambra Awka
Bauchi [[Bau Bayelsa Yenagoa
Benue Makurdi
Borno Maiduguri
Cross River Calabar

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Delta Asaba
Ebonyi Abakaliki
Edo Benin City

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Ekiti Ado Ekiti
Enugu Enugu
Gombe Gombe
Imo Owerri
Jigawa Dutse
Kaduna Kaduna
Kano Kano
Katsina Katsina
Kebbi Birnin Kebbi
Kogi Lokoja
Kwara Ilorin
Lagos Ikeja
Nasarawa Lafia
Niger Minna
Ogun Abeokuta
Ondo Akure
Osun Oshogbo
Oyo Ibadan
Plateau Jos
Rivers Port Harcourt
Sokoto Sokoto
Taraba Jalingo
Yobe Damaturu
Zamfara Gusau
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja

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