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List of Nigerian traditional states
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There are hundreds of traditional states in Nigeria. These include:
- Abeokuta
- Abouja
- Adamawa
- Agaie
- Akwa Akpa
- Bassamb'iri: see Nembe
- Bauchi
- Bedde
- Biu
- Bonny: see Okolo-Ama
- Borgu
- Borno
- Brass: see Nembe
- Calabar (Old): see Akwa Akpa
- Calabar (New): see Kalabari
- Daura
- Dikwa: see Borno
- Edo
- Eko: see Lagos
- Fika
- Gobir
- Gombe
- Gumel
- Gwandu
- Hadejia
- Ibadan
- Idah: see Igala
- Idoani
- Idoma
- Igala
- Igbirra
- Ijaye
- Ijebu
- Ijebu-Remo
- Ijesa: see Ilesa
- Ile Ife
- Ilesa
- Ilorin
- Itsekiri: see Warri
- Jama`are
- Jema`a
- Jos
- Jukun: see Wukari
- Kabi: see Kebbi
- Kaiama founded as offshoot of Bussa. Merged with Bussa into Borgu
- Kalabari
- Kano
- Katagum
- Katsina
- Kazaure
- Kebbi
- Keffa
- Kontagora
- Koton Karifi
- Lafia
- Lafiagi
- Lagos
- Lapai
- Misau
- Mubi
- Muri
- Nasarawa
- Nembe Split into Ogbolomab'iri and Bassamb'iri
- Ningi
- Nupe
- Obioko
- Ogbolomab'iri
- Oke-Ona
- Okolo-Ama
- Okpe
- Okrika
- Onitsha
- Opobo
- Oshogbo
- Owo
- Oyo
- Pategi
- Potiskum
- Sokoto
- Suleja: see Abuja
- Tiv
- Ubani: see Okolo-Ama
- Viyu: see Biu
- Warri
- Wase
- Wukari
- Yawuri
- Zamfara
- Zaria (Zazzau)
- Zuba: see Abuja
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