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FACT-CHECK: King Promise’s claim that Nigeria’s population is about 300 million is False

Popular Ghanaian musician King Promise claims Lagos is bigger than Ghana in terms of population size. He also put Ghana's and Nigeria's populations at 24 million and 300 million, respectively. GhanaFact found all three claims to be False using data from the Ghana Statistical Service, the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, and the UN World Population Dashboard.

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October 24, 2025
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FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
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Claim: Nigeria’s population is about 300 million, Ghana has 24 million people

Source: King Promise, a Ghanaian musician 

Verdict: False

Researched by Samuel Nii Adjetey

Ghanaian musician, Gregory Promise Bortey Newman, also known as King Promise, has claimed that Nigeria’s former capital city, Lagos State, is bigger than Ghana in terms of population size. 

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The musician made the statement while having a chat with Nigerian TikToker Peller. King Promise was comparing the population sizes of Ghana and Nigeria and their influence on music streaming figures.

In the 29-second viral video shared on X, King Promise is heard saying, “Nigeria is bigger than Ghana; come to think of it, the whole of Ghana is not bigger than Lagos. Lagos is bigger than the whole of Ghana, and it’s not even the capital of Nigeria. So, if you’re doing numbers, it’s not even fair. Ghana has 24 million people; Nigeria is about 300 million.”

FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
Fig. 1- A screengrab of a post of the viral video on X

Is the population of Lagos State bigger than that of Ghana?

This fact-check will verify the claim.

Fact-check

To verify the claim, GhanaFact did an advanced Google search and found the following:

According to information on the official Lagos State website, the population size of the state is estimated at 22 million and above.  

FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
Fig. 2 – Screengrab of the official Lagos State website 

With respect to the total population of Nigeria, which King Promise quoted as 300 million, GhanaFact found the executive summary of the Demographic Statistical Bulletin 2022 of the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS), which states that: “The projected population figure for Nigeria in 2022 was 216,783,381 comprising 108,350,410 males and 108,432,971 females.”

Also, from the United Nations World Population dashboard, the estimated Nigeria’s population in 2025 is not 300 million as claimed. It is placed at over 237.5 million.

FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
Fig. 3 – A screengrab the United Nations World Population dashboard

Meanwhile, according to data from the Ghana Statistical Service, Ghana’s total population from the 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) was 30.8 million. This means that Ghana’s population is more than the 24 million figure King Promise referenced. 

FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
Fig. 4 – A screengrab of the 2021 Population and Housing Census

The United Nations World Population Dashboard also estimated Ghana’s population at 35.1 million people for 2025.

FACT-CHECK: King Promise's claim that Nigeria's population is about 300 million is False
Fig. 5 – A screengrab the United Nations World Population dashboard 

Summary 

Population size Ghana Nigeria
UN World Population dashboard35.1 million237.5 million
Ghana Statistical Service (2021) vs. Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (2022) 30.8 million 216.7 million
GSS (projected population 2024) vs. Lagos State (2025) 33 million22 million plus 

The data presented above are to demonstrate the following.

  1. Ghana’s population is not 24 million. 
  2. Nigeria’s population has not reached 300 million 
  3. Lagos (with a population of over 22 million) is not bigger than Ghana in population terms.

Verdict

Therefore, the claim is rated False!

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