List of Nigerian states and their capital
State
Capital
Abia State
Umuahia
Adamawa State
Yola
Akwa Ibom State
Uyo
Anambra State
Awka
Bauchi State
Bauchi
Bayelsa State
Yenagoa
Benue State
Makurdi
Borno State
Maiduguri
Cross River State
Calabar
Delta State
Asaba
Ebonyi State
Abakaliki
Edo State
Benin City
Ekiti State
Ado-Ekiti
Enugu State
Enugu
Federal Capital Territory
Abuja
Gombe State
Gombe
Imo State
Owerri
Jigawa State
Dutse
Kaduna State
Kaduna
Kano State
Kano
Katsina State
Katsina
Kebbi State
Birnin Kebbi
Kogi State
Lokoja
Kwara State
Ilorin
Lagos State
Ikeja
Nasarawa State
Lafia
Niger State
Minna
Ogun State
Abeokuta
Ondo State
Akure
Osun State
Oshogbo
Oyo State
Ibadan
Plateau State
Jos
Rivers State
Port Harcourt
Sokoto State
Sokoto
Taraba State
Jalingo
Yobe State
Damaturu
Zamfara State
Gusau
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