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South East · Geopolitical Zone
⭐ Light of the Nation

Anambra State

"Light of the Nation"

Anambra is a state in Nigeria's South East geopolitical zone, with Awka as its capital.

LGAs
21
Local govts
Areas
3
On Locate.ng
Places
3
Businesses
Institutions
5
Govt offices
Universities
5
Tertiary
Postal codes
2
NIPOST

Government & politics

Executive, legislature, and political structure

Charles Soludo
Governor
Charles Soludo
APGA
🏛️
Legislature
Anambra State House of Assembly
30 assembly seats
11 House of Reps seats
Majority: APGA
📍
Government House
Awka
Government House, Awka

Anambra profile

Demographics, geography, and economy at a glance

👥 Demographics & culture

Population5,527,800
Ethnic groups
Igbo 98%
Languages
IgboEnglish
Religion breakdown
Christianity
96%

🌍 Geography

ClimateTropical
VegetationRainforest
Major rivers
River NigerAnambraMamu
Bordering states
River-cut plains east of the Niger with Aguleri marshes and Awka highlands.

💼 Economy

GDP (nominal)$11.8B (2023)
GDP rank#8 of 37
IGR / yr₦33.8B
Major industries
Commerce (Onitsha Market)ManufacturingAgricultureICT
Agricultural products
RiceYamCassavaPalm oilMaize
Mineral resources
Natural gasCoalGlass sandClay

🚉 Infrastructure

International airport✓ Yes
Airport codes
ABB
Seaport— No
Rail access— No
ElectricityEnugu Electricity (EEDC)
Major highways
Onitsha-Owerri RoadEnugu-Onitsha Expressway

What Anambra is known for

Heritage, landscape, and tourism highlights

⭐ Onitsha Main Market
⭐ Nnamdi Azikiwe
⭐ Awka
⭐ Igbo culture

Areas in Anambra

3 areas with detailed guides, ratings, and local intelligence

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Transport & connectivity

Intercity routes, motor parks, and airports serving Anambra

All motor parks

Places in Anambra by category

3 listings across 2 categories

Events in Anambra

Festivals, conferences, and upcoming happenings

All Anambra events

More to explore in Anambra

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📝 Guide 1,141 words · 5 min read · Updated 1 week ago

Introduction to Anambra State

Anambra State is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, part of the South East geopolitical zone, with its capital at Awka. The state covers a sizeable land area and is home to roughly 5.5 million people, organised across 21 Local Government Areas. It is one of the country's principal commercial and administrative centres, drawing migrants from across the federation.

This guide brings together Anambra's government, demographics, geography, economy, education, transport, culture, and the practical detail people search for when planning travel, business, schooling, or relocation. Wherever a deeper page exists on Locate.ng — for an individual Local Government Area, university, market, or transit corridor — we link directly to it so you can keep going.

Government & administration

The state government is led by an executive Governor and Deputy Governor, supported by a Commissioner-led cabinet. The State House of Assembly serves as the legislative arm. Together they coordinate education, health, urban planning, transport, internal security, and other devolved responsibilities.

Administratively, Anambra is divided into 21 Local Government Areas, each headed by an elected Local Government Chairman. Each LGA is further broken down into wards, districts, towns, and neighbourhoods. A complete breakdown of the LGAs is in the section below.

Federal and state civic institutions with a presence include the State Government Secretariat, NIMC registration centres, INEC offices, NIPOST branches, immigration and passport offices, and a network of police divisions. In total, 1 indexed government offices are listed for Anambra — searchable via the institutions directory.

Geography & climate

Anambra sits in the south-eastern interior, between the Niger basin and the eastern highlands. It shares borders with Delta, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Rivers, which together shape both inter-state trade flows and seasonal weather patterns.

The climate is tropical with distinct wet and dry seasons. The rains usually run from April through October, with the heaviest months in June through September. The dry season brings harmattan haze from December through February, with cooler nights and lower humidity. Vegetation grades from forest-savanna mosaic to derived savanna as you move from the south of the state into the north.

The terrain is a mix of rolling lowlands, river valleys, and forested ridges. Major rivers and natural features shape settlement and transport: where rivers meet roads, cities and markets tend to follow. Locate.ng's areas index for Anambra provides 1 indexed districts within the LGAs, each with its own neighbourhoods, streets, and points of interest.

Demographics & people

The population of Anambra is estimated at 5,527,800 people, with a density that varies widely between urban centres and rural LGAs. Urban areas concentrate the bulk of the population, with densities reaching well over 5,000 people per km² in the busiest LGAs. Daily commuter flows between residential districts and commercial zones drive much of the state's transport infrastructure planning. The state continues to draw in-migrants from neighbouring states.

Ethnic and linguistic composition reflects the wider regional pattern. The dominant groups in Anambra include Igbo, with smaller communities from elsewhere in the federation living alongside them. Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Pidgin, and English are all commonly heard in markets and on public transport.

Religion in Anambra is predominantly Christian — Catholic and Anglican alongside a strong Pentecostal presence — with a Muslim minority and pockets of traditional worship. Major festivals from both traditions are observed publicly and are reflected on the Anambra events calendar.

Economy & commerce

Anambra's economy generates an estimated US$11,800 million in GDP, ranking it among the more economically active states in the federation. Internally Generated Revenue is around ₦34 billion annually, a meaningful share of the state budget alongside federal allocations.

Commerce, financial services, telecommunications, real estate, and manufacturing dominate the state's economic mix. Headquarters of major Nigerian banks, fintech firms, telcos, and consumer brands cluster here, and the supporting professional services — accounting, law, advertising, logistics — add a deep secondary layer of employment.

Open markets remain the most important retail infrastructure for the majority of residents. Established trading centres include Onitsha Main Market — each with its own specialisations, trading days, and section layout. Browse the full set at the Anambra markets directory.

For job seekers, Anambra is one of the more active markets in Nigeria — particularly for graduates and skilled workers — with active listings on the Locate.ng jobs board covering tech, finance, operations, healthcare, education, and trades.

Education

Anambra hosts a network of primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions, including state-owned universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. As individual institutions are catalogued they appear in the universities directory — each with admission requirements, fees, faculties, and JAMB cutoffs.

Transport & getting around

Getting around Anambra mixes private, commercial, and public transport. Inter-city movement happens mostly on roads, with motor parks serving as the main inter-state departure points.

Within the state, intra-city movement relies on a mix of BRT, mini-buses ("Danfo"), tricycles ("Keke NAPEP"), and motorbikes, depending on the LGA. As the commute graph fills in, Locate.ng will surface step-by-step routes with modes, fares, and operators. Plan any trip with the Locate.ng trip planner.

For inter-state Danfo, Hiace, and luxury bus departures, the state has 2 indexed motor parks — destinations served, operators present, and departure windows are listed on each park's page (browse them at /transport/parks).

Local Government Areas

Anambra is divided into 21 Local Government Areas, each with its own administrative council, headquarters, and clusters of districts. The full list with browse-able profile pages is in the LGAs section above.

Culture, heritage & food

Cultural life in Anambra reflects the state's history, ethnic mix, and religious traditions. Annual festivals — both religious and traditional — are central to the cultural calendar, alongside a year-round programme of music, art, and food events that pull in attendees from across the federation.

Cuisine in Anambra draws on the wider regional tradition — ofe nsala, jollof, akpu and ofe ogbono, ukwa, and a strong palm-wine tradition. Street food, bukkas, and full-service restaurants thrive side by side — for a current snapshot of what's open, see the restaurants directory for Anambra.

Practical guide for visitors & residents

Postal codes & addresses. Postal codes in Anambra use the 420xx range — full breakdown by area and LGA is on the Anambra postal codes page. For a specific area, search by name in the national postal codes directory.

Safety & travel. Safety and security vary by district and time of day; daytime travel along main corridors is generally routine, while late-night travel through unfamiliar areas should be planned with care. Public transport hubs are heavily policed but also dense, so carry valuables close. For up-to-date area-by-area context, consult the latest Locate.ng guides.

Cost of living. Costs in Anambra sit above the national average — particularly for housing in the prime districts . Average daily transit fares, market food costs, and rent ranges differ sharply by LGA; the area-level pages on Locate.ng break each down individually.

NYSC. Anambra hosts at least one NYSC Orientation Camp and a State Secretariat — addresses and what-to-pack lists are on the NYSC pages.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Anambra.

What is the capital of Anambra State?
The capital of Anambra State is Awka, which serves as the seat of the state government and the main administrative centre.
What is the population of Anambra State?
Anambra's population is estimated at 5,527,800 people across 21 Local Government Areas. Density varies sharply between urban centres and rural LGAs.
How many Local Government Areas are in Anambra?
There are 21 LGAs in Anambra. Each has its own administrative council and headquarters — browse them in the LGAs section.
How do I travel to Anambra?
The state is reached primarily by road from neighbouring states, with motor parks serving inter-city departures. The nearest major airport depends on which part of the state you are entering — plan with the trip planner.
What are the main markets in Anambra?
Headline markets include Onitsha Main Market. See the full list on the Anambra markets page.
What is the cost of living in Anambra?
Cost of living sits above the national average overall, but varies sharply by LGA — housing in the prime districts of the capital is significantly more expensive than equivalent space outside the urban core.
Which states border Anambra?
Anambra shares borders with Delta, Enugu, Imo, Kogi, Rivers.
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