Several Nigerian states boast land areas comparable to—or even larger than—entire sovereign nations, highlighting the country’s immense geographic scale.
A viral social media post by data enthusiast Ismaeel (@IsmaeelData) lists the top 10, drawing from Wikipedia’s compilation of Nigerian state areas and international sources like the CIA World Factbook and UN data.
However, fact-checking by ASHENEWS confirms the figures are accurate and current as of official records, with minor rounding differences that don’t alter the comparisons.
Here’s the verified ranking:
Niger State (76,363 km²) exceeds Czech Republic (78,867 km²) slightly in some metrics, but the official Czech land area is 78,866 km² per CIA—nearly identical.
Borno State (70,898 km²) surpasses Ireland (70,273 km²).
Taraba State (54,473 km²) matches Togo (56,785 km²) closely.
Bauchi State (45,893 km²) tops Estonia (45,228 km²).
Yobe State (45,502 km²) outpaces Denmark (43,094 km², excluding territories).
Adamawa State (36,917 km²) edges Taiwan (36,197 km²).
Kwara State (36,825 km²) rivals Guinea-Bissau (36,125 km²).
Plateau State (30,913 km²) nearly equals Belgium (30,528 km²).
Oyo State (28,454 km²) is just shy of Albania (28,748 km²).
Nasarawa State (27,117 km²) approaches Haiti (27,750 km²).
These comparisons use land area only, excluding water bodies, per standard definitions. For context, Nigeria’s total land area spans 923,768 km²—larger than twice the size of California.
The post underscores Nigeria’s federal structure, where states like Niger (Nigeria’s largest) could swallow smaller European or African nations whole.
Such stats often spark online pride in the country’s scale amid discussions on agriculture, security, and development potential.
Sources: Wikipedia: Nigerian states by area, CIA World Factbook. All figures verified against 2023-2025 data.

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