The Nigeria Local Government Area (LGA) household income dataset¹ is the latest addition to TelluBase, contained in an add-on module.
Over the years, we have worked extensively in the country and know how valuable reliable consumer-level information is.
The map below shows household income in 16 brackets for almost 800 LGAs.²
This pioneering work combines Tellusant’s world-leading mathematical methods with underlying data from Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics, the World Bank, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and more.
What you see in this map is just the tip of the iceberg. In addition, we have data at the income bracket and age cohort level, which we refer to as consumer classes, available dating back to 2000. Furthermore, we make projections from 2024 and onward.
For those planning to invest or expand in Nigeria, our Nigeria LGA income data is invaluable.
The map is part of our Maps Library, which contains a variety of full resolution maps, including this map in SVG.
To learn more about our Nigeria insights, TelluBase, and PoluSim, please fill in this form or send us an email at info@tellusant.com.
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TelluBase covers 218 countries, 2600 cities, 2500 primary subdivisions (and 25000 secondary subdivisions, including the Nigerian LGAs) for 2000–2050.
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¹ Local Government Areas (LGA) are the secondary subdivisions (below state) in Nigeria.
² The same as National Geographic uses in its atlases with our data.