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The number of languages currently estimated and catalogued in Nigeria is 521.
This is only a partial list of Languages of Nigeria.
[edit] Living Languages
Alphabetic order |
By population |
Abanyom |
12500 |
Abon |
1000 |
Abua |
25000 |
Abureni |
N/A |
Acipa, Eastern |
5000 |
Acipa, Western |
20000 |
Aduge |
1904 |
Afade |
25000 |
Agatu |
70000 |
Agoi |
12000 |
Agwagwune |
20000 |
Ahan |
300 |
Ake |
2000 |
Akpa |
26894 |
Avhianwu |
150000 |
Bade |
250000 |
Ebira |
1000000 |
Edo |
1000000 |
Efik |
400000 |
Fulfulde |
N/A |
Gwari |
N/A |
Hausa |
18525000 |
Ibibio |
2000000 |
Idoma |
600000 |
Igala |
800000 |
Igbo |
18000000 |
Ika |
22772 |
Isoko |
423000 |
Izon |
1000000 |
Kalabari |
257764 |
Kam |
5000 |
Kamantan |
10000 |
Kanuri |
3000000 |
Nupe |
800000 |
Tiv |
2212000 |
Ukue |
14085 |
Ukwa |
1 |
Ukwuani |
150000 |
Urhobo |
546000 |
Yoruba |
18850000 |
Yukuben |
15000 |
Zarma |
87800 |
Zeem |
1708 |
[edit] Extinct Languages
Alphabetic order |
Extinct |
Ajawa |
Extinct |
Auyokawa |
Extinct |
Basa-Gumna |
Extinct |
Gamo-Ningi |
Extinct |
Holma |
Extinct |
[edit] References