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Lowest Unemployment in Nigeria

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Nigeria

1 Imota 05 3.1%
2 Aiyetoro 05 3.1%
3 Dankalwa 44 3.1%
4 Ijebu-Ife 16 3.1%
5 Bornu Yassu 27 3.1%
6 Disina 46 3.1%
7 Obolo-Eke (1) 47 3.1%
8 Gakem 22 3.1%
9 Gora 24 3.1%
10 Orerokpe 36 3.1%
11 Yanda Bayo 46 3.1%
12 Dabai 40 3.1%
13 Boi 46 3.1%
14 Bununu 46 3.1%
15 Akko 55 3.1%
16 Adani 47 3.1%
17 Ukata 31 3.1%
18 Kwali 11 3.1%
19 Dengi 49 3.1%
20 Mayo-Belwa 35 3.1%
21 Omuo-Ekiti 54 3.1%
22 Shaffa 27 3.1%
23 Dankama 24 3.1%
24 Ake-Eze 47 3.1%
25 Gwaram 46 3.1%
26 Lame 46 3.1%
27 Binji 51 3.1%
28 Gulma 40 3.1%
29 Abocho 41 3.1%
30 Riti 43 3.1%
31 Yajiwa 27 3.1%
32 Jikamshi 24 3.1%
33 Bagudo 40 3.1%
34 Abraka 36 3.1%
35 Kusheriki 31 3.1%
36 Amassoma 52 3.1%
37 Akankpa 22 3.1%
38 Gwio Kura 44 3.1%
39 Tokombere 27 3.1%
40 Yamrat 46 3.1%
41 Dadiya 55 3.1%
42 Saminaka 23 3.1%
43 Gwasoro 30 3.1%
44 Babura 39 3.1%
45 Ikem 47 3.1%
46 Patani 36 3.1%
47 Illushi 37 3.1%
48 New Shagunnu 31 3.1%
49 Lajere 44 3.1%
50 Kende 40 3.1%
51 Dass 46 3.1%
52 Batsari 24 3.1%
53 Shanga 40 3.1%
54 Idiroko 16 3.1%
55 Zadawa 46 3.1%
56 Mando 23 3.1%
57 Kuta 31 3.1%
58 Dan Sadau 57 3.1%
59 Ifon 48 3.1%
60 Ilare 48 3.1%
61 Konkwesso 31 3.1%
62 Yandev 26 3.1%
63 Iho 28 3.1%
64 Hinna 55 3.1%
65 Mashi 24 3.1%
66 Dan Gora 29 3.1%
67 Siluko 37 3.1%
68 Suya 30 3.1%
69 Duku 31 3.1%
70 Samamiya 39 3.1%
71 Ngurore 35 3.1%
72 Wasagu 40 3.1%
73 Kwolla 49 3.1%
74 Adoru 41 3.1%
75 Isara 16 3.1%
76 Sade 46 3.1%
77 Badeggi 31 3.1%
78 Umunede 36 3.1%
79 Bena 40 3.1%
80 Bomadi 36 3.1%
81 Hunkuyi 23 3.1%
82 Kibiya 29 3.1%
83 Owode 16 3.1%
84 Orodo 28 3.1%
85 Ochobo 26 3.1%
86 Auna 31 3.1%
87 Agbabu 48 3.1%
88 Bokani 31 3.1%
89 Imeko 16 3.1%
90 Rabah 51 3.1%
91 Igabi 23 3.1%
92 Ruma 24 3.1%
93 Musawa 24 3.1%
94 Mberubu 47 3.1%
95 Baissa 43 3.1%
96 Dambatta 29 3.1%
97 Mahuta 40 3.1%
98 Kwatarkwashi 57 3.1%
99 Ogurugu 41 3.1%
100 Ifaki 54 3.1%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Nigeria represent some of the strongest local job markets. Imota has an unemployment rate of just 3.1%. These communities benefit from diverse economies, growing industries, or proximity to major employment centers.

Low unemployment often indicates a healthy local economy with strong demand for workers across multiple sectors. These cities tend to attract new residents and businesses, creating a positive economic cycle of growth and opportunity.

While low unemployment is generally positive, extremely tight labor markets can create challenges for businesses trying to hire and may contribute to upward pressure on wages and, consequently, prices for goods and services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Imota's unemployment rate of 3.1% means virtually everyone who wants a job has one.
  • 2. Cities with unemployment below 3% are generally considered to be at 'full employment' by economists.
  • 3. Low unemployment can actually create challenges for businesses struggling to find workers to fill open positions.

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