The current metro area population of Lagos in 2022 is 15,388,000, a 3.54% increase from 2021. The metro area population of
Lagos in 2021 was 14,862,000, a 3.44% increase from 2020. The metro area
population of Lagos in 2020 was 14,368,000, a 3.34% increase from 2019.
The
population of the Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Metropolitan Lagos according
to census results and latest population projections. The icon links to further
information about a selected division including its population structure
(gender, age groups, age distribution).
The
state is made up of five administrative divisions, each of which has 20 Local
Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). The LCDAs
include Agbado/OkeOdo, AgboyiKetu, AyoboIpaja, Bariga, EgbeIdimu, Ejigbo,
IgandoIkotun, IkosiIsheri, Isolo, MosanOkunola, Odi OlowoOjuwoye, Ojodu,
Ojokoro, Onigbongbo and Orile Agege.
LIST OF LAGOS STATE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA BY POPULATION
1. Alimosho
- 11,456,783
2. AjeromiIfelodun
- 2,000,346
3. Kosofe
- 665,421
4. Mushin
-
633,543
5. OshodiIsolo
- 1,621,789
6. Ojo
- 598,336
7. Ikorodu
- 535,811
8. Surulere
- 504,409
9. Agege
- 461,123
10. IfakoIjaiye
-
428,812
11. Somolu
- 402,992
12. AmuwoOdofin
- 318,576
13. Lagos
Mainland - 317,980
14. Ikeja
- 313,333
15. EtiOsa
- 287,958
16. Badagry
- 241,437
17. Apapa
- 217,661
18. Lagos
Island - 209,665
Source: (1991) (2006 details) National Population Commission of Nigeria (web). (2006) (2015) Lagos Bureau of Statistics (web).
Explanation:
The reliability of the presented census figures is not very high. The National
Population Commission reports a census population of 8,048,430 for Metro Lagos
in 2006. Area figures are computed using geospatial data.
Lagos Population 2022
Lagos
is a port city and the most populous city in Nigeria. The metropolitan area
originated on islands, including Lagos Island, that were protected from the
Atlantic Ocean by sand spits. The city has expanded onto the mainland west of
the lagoon, however, with Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, and Agege over 25 miles
northwest of Lagos Island. Lagos has a population estimated at 21 million in
2016, which makes it the largest city in Africa.
The
Lagos State Government estimates the population of Lagos at 17.5 million,
although this number has been disputed by the Nigerian Government and found to
be unreliable by the National Population Commission of Nigeria, which put the
population at over 21 million in 2016. Lagos surpassed Cairo in size in 2012 to
become the largest city of Africa. The population was estimated at just 11.2
million in 2011 by the United Nations.
City Size and Population
Density
The
city of Lagos covers an immense area, coming in with a total of 1,171.28 square
kilometers (452.23 square miles). With the population continuing to grow, and
currently exceeding at least 17 million residents, the population density is
around 6,871 residents per square kilometer (17,800 per square mile).
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Lagos Demographics
Lagos
was originally inhabited by the Awori group of the Yoruba people. Today, it has
a very diverse population due to heavy migration from other parts of Nigeria
and surrounding countries. The Yoruba are the dominant ethnic group.
There
are more than 250 ethnic groups represented in Lagos, however, including the
Hausa, Igbo, and Fulani. Small minorities of American, British, East Indian,
Chinese, white Zimbabwean, Greek, Syrian, Lebanese and Japanese are also
present in the city.
In
the mid19th century, many exslaves of AfroBrazilian and AfroCuban descent
and emigrants from Sierra Leone created communities in Lagos, along with exslaves
from the Americas. They became missionaries and merchants in the city. While
there are many millionaires in Lagos, about 66% of the population lives in
slums.
The
city has been dubbed the "megacity of slums," with millions living
in and around the lagoons with no access to roads, clean water, electricity or
waste disposal.
The
World Bank has identified 9 of the largest slums of the city for upgrading with
a $200 million loan from the United States, which would benefit about one
million people. One large slum is Makoko, which has no security and rampant
crime.
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Lagos Population Growth
Lagos
has enjoyed tremendous growth, reaching 21 million from just 1.4 million as
recently as 1970. The city now generates 25% of Nigeria's total gross domestic
product, and it has many millionaires. It is also the 8th fastest growing city
in Africa.
Unlike
the rest of Nigeria, Lagos is an excellent example of what is possible when the
government offers energy and other initiatives to its residents.
Oddly
enough, in 1999 the United Nations predicted that the city's metropolitan area,
which had only about 290,000 inhabitants in 1950, would exceed 20 million by
2010 and thus become one of the ten most populated cities in the world. It is
certainly close between the predictions and current estimates and we will
continue to watch as the growth unfolds in this city.
Lagos
is also a window to the future. In about 25 years, at the rate Nigeria is
currently growing, it will have a population of 300 million, or the same as the
present-day United States, all living in an area the size of Nevada, New
Mexico, and Arizona. With the population doubling over the last 15 years,
living standards across Nigeria remain poor.
Today,
25% of Africans are Nigerian. By 2050, Lagos' population is expected to double
once more, which will make it the 3rd largest city in the world but with fewer
infrastructures than any other large cities of the world.
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