Lagos, Nigeria, has a predominantly Nigerian population, with the majority being Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa ethnic groups. The white population in Lagos is relatively small, primarily consisting of expatriates and foreign residents, and specific statistics are not readily available. Estimates suggest that the number of white residents in Lagos might be in the thousands, but they represent a tiny fraction of the city's overall population, which exceeds 14 million.
The population of Lagos State is 9,013,534.
The population of Entre Lagos is 3,358.
General Lagos's population is 1,179.
The population of Lagos Island is 209,437.
The population of Los Lagos Department is 8,654.
Lagos de Moreno's population is 153,817.
The population of Lagos State is 9,013,534.
Lagos, Nigeria is the African city with the largest population.
San Juan de los Lagos's population density is 63 people per square kilometer.
Lagos de Moreno's population density is 58.63 people per square kilometer.
As of 2006, a census showed that Lagos, Nigeria had a population of 10,203,000. While as of 2006, a census showed that Abuja only had a population of 776,298. So as of 2006, Lagos has a larger population than Abuja.