Here are the 10 biggest cultural groups in Nigeria as of 2014;
Yoruba and Hausa

Another amazing fact is that the two cultures extend significantly beyond Nigeria, with the Yorubas also found in Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso and Niger. In Nigeria, we have an estimated 35 million Yoruba people.
The Hausas on the other hand can be found in great numbers in south eastern Niger. They are also found in parts of Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Chad, Togo, Ghana, Sudan, and Gabon. Just like the Yorubas, there are about 35 million Hausa people in Nigeria
Igbo

There are an estimated 32 million Igbo people in Nigeria alone
Fulani

Their population is roughly estimated at 20 million peoples, with 13 million being nomads.
Efik-Ibibio

These people are mainly found in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States of Nigeria and make up 7% of the nation’s population. They are also found in southwestern Cameroon including Bakassi, Ghana, Cameroon
Kanuri

There an approximate 7 million Kanuris in Nigeria
Edo

They make up 3% of Nigeria’s population.
The Edo are the descendants of the people who founded the former Benin Empire, which was located in South/Mid-Western Nigeria, encompassing what is now the Edo State of Nigeria, as well as surrounding areas
Tiv, Nupe and Ijaw

The Tiv people, who are some of Nigeria’s biggest Agricultural producers are mostly found in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba. Outside Nigeria, they are found in neighbouring Cameroon. The estimated population of Tiv people in both Nigeria and Cameroon is 2 million people.
The Ijaw are a collection of peoples indigenous mostly to the forest regions of the Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers States within the Niger Delta in Nigeria. Some are resident in Akwa-Ibom, Edo, and Ondo states also in Nigeria. Outside Nigeria, they can be found mostly in Sierra Leone and as far east as Gabon along the Western Africa coastline.
The Nupe, traditionally called the Tapa by the neighbouring Yoruba, are an ethnic group located primarily in the Middle Belt and northern Nigeria, and are the dominant group in Niger State and an important minority in Kwara State.
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