According to tradingeconomics.com, the Nigerian population was estimated at 18.2 million people in 2015, according to the latest census figures. Looking back in the year of 1960, Nigeria had a population of 45.2 million people.
However the high popular density in Nigeria doesn't signify that all hotels will be fully occupied, this is due to high unemployment rate, illiteracy, economic flaws; these has automatically countered the high demand for utilizing these facilities. Correction of these list will increase the demand for it's usage and not just the dependability of hotel occupancy on foreigners, rich men and companies alone, but instead individuals that can afford it will also be able to enjoy the luxury.
Nigeria has 36 states and in each one of them are various categories of hotels:
Abia
Adamawa
Anambra
Akwa Ibom
Bauchi
Bayelsa
Benue
Borno
Cross River
Delta
Ebonyi
Enugu
Edo
Ekiti
Gombe
Imo
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara
Lagos
Nasarawa
Niger
Ogun
Ondo
Osun
Oyo
Plateau
Rivers
Sokoto
Taraba
Yobe
Zamfara
The federal capital territory being Abuja. As mentioned earlier, each location has numerous varying sizes of hotels and classification. According to NPCN, Kano has the largest population in Nigeria of 9,401,288, followed by Lagos with a population of 9,113,605.
However, more than half of the population cannot afford the 'home away from home'. Putting in place the common necessities of life will help the population to afford the luxury the hotels are providing and in turn hotels in Nigeria will make more capital for further maintenance and upgrade. Tourism will also increase in Nigeria, which will be discussed further on this blog.
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