List of tallest buildings in Nigeria

Skyline of Lagos, the former capital city of Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria's administrative capital

Nigeria is the most heavily populated and one of the most economically developed nations on the African Continent. However, Concentration of Highrise buildings and ongoing mega projects is significantly localized around Lagos, Abuja and Eko Atlantic; these key marginal cities have experienced rapid growth recently. At 520 ft, The Nigerian External Communications (NECOM) building is the tallest building in Nigeria.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Nigerian skyscrapers that stand at least 60 m (197 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.

BuildingHeightFloorsCompletedCity
NECOM House[1]160 m (520 ft)321979Lagos
Union Bank Building[2]124 m (407 ft)281991Lagos
WTC Tower 2[3]120 m (390 ft)252016Abuja
WTC Tower 1[4]110 m (360 ft)242016Abuja
Ministry of Communication Building[5]109 m (358 ft)30N/ALagos
Cocoa House[6]105 m (344 ft)261965Ibadan
InterContinental Lagos[7]105 m (344 ft)222013Lagos
Independence House
[8]
103 m (338 ft)231960Lagos
CBN Lagos[9][10]100 m (330 ft)192013Lagos
Great Nigeria House
[11]
95 m (312 ft)22??Lagos
CBN Headquarters94 m (308 ft)??2002Abuja
Civic Centre Towers[12]90 m (300 ft)132015Lagos
Eko Court A[13]88 m (289 ft)24??Lagos
Eko Court B[14]88 m (289 ft)24??Lagos
Eko Court C[15]88 m (289 ft)24??Lagos
National Oil Headquarters
[16]
83 m (272 ft)231984Lagos
Stock Exchange House
[17]
83 m (272 ft)22??Lagos
UBA House
[18]
80 m (260 ft)20??Lagos
Conoil House[19]80 m (260 ft)22??Lagos
Eagle House
[18]
78 m (256 ft)201985Lagos
NNPC Building 1
[20]
75 m (246 ft)151996Abuja
NNPC Building 2
[21]
75 m (246 ft)151996Abuja
NNPC Building 3
[22]
75 m (246 ft)151996Abuja
NNPC Building 4
[23]
75 m (246 ft)151996Abuja
Nestoil Towers[24]75 m (246 ft)162015Lagos
Afribank Plaza
[25]
73 m (240 ft)191998Lagos
Zenith Heights[26]73 m (240 ft)172006Lagos
Wema Tower[27]73 m (240 ft)20??Lagos
Freeman House
[28]
70 m (230 ft)18??Lagos
Unity House[29]69 m (226 ft)19??Lagos
Sterling Tower[30]66 m (217 ft)18??Lagos
Eleganza House[31]65 m (213 ft)18??Lagos
Nicon House[32]65 m (213 ft)181986Lagos
Financial Trust House[33]65 m (213 ft)18??Lagos
Kanti Tower[34]63 m (207 ft)172014Lagos

Tallest under construction, approved and proposed

This lists skyscrapers that are under construction, approved or proposed in Nigeria and planned to rise over 100 m (328 ft) tall, but are not yet completed structures. As of January 2011 there is 1 building under construction and 20 high-rises planned.

Under construction, approved, and proposed

Name Height
m / ft
Floors Year City Status Notes
Stratosphere Abuja~265 m (869 ft)642014AbujaApproved[35]

See also

References

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