Comoros vs Nigeria Comparison

Country Comparison

Comoros

882.8K (2025)

VS

Nigeria

237.5M (2025)

Nigeria's population is 269Γ— larger

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Comoros

Population: 882.8K (2025) Area: 2.2K kmΒ² GDP: $1.8B (2026)
Capital: Moroni
Continent: Africa
Official Languages: Arabic, French, Comorian
Currency: KMF
HDI: 0.603 (152.)

Nigeria

Population: 237.5M (2025) Area: 923.8K kmΒ² GDP: $377.4B (2026)
Capital: Abuja
Continent: Africa
Official Languages: English
Currency: NGN
HDI: 0.560 (164.)

Geography and Demographics

Comoros
Nigeria
Area
2.2K kmΒ²
923.8K kmΒ²
Total population
882.8K (2025)
237.5M (2025)
Population density
472.9 people/kmΒ² (2025)
250.2 people/kmΒ² (2025)
Average age
20.6 (2025)
18.1 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Comoros
Nigeria
Total GDP
$1.8B (2026)
$377.4B (2026)
GDP per capita
$1,700 (2025)
$807 (2025)
Inflation rate
2.2% (2025)
26.5% (2025)
Growth rate
3.8% (2025)
3.0% (2025)
Minimum wage
$85 (2024)
$43
Tourism revenue
$20M (2025)
$400M (2025)
Unemployment rate
3.8% (2025)
2.9% (2025)
Public debt
26.7% (2025)
51.2%
Trade balance
-$250M (2025)
$15B (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Comoros
Nigeria
Human development
0.603 (152.)
0.560 (164.)
Happiness index
3,754 (139.)
4,885
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$123 (8%)
$91
Life expectancy
67.2 (2025)
54.8 (2025)
Safety index
61.7 (117.)
34.8 (180.)

Education and Technology

Comoros
Nigeria
Education Exp. (% GDP)
2.3% (2025)
0.3% (2025)
Literacy rate
62.7% (2025)
65.1% (2025)
Primary school completion
62.7% (2025)
65.1% (2025)
Internet usage
40.3% (2025)
43.3% (2025)
Internet speed
6.5 Mbps (219.)
27.54 Mbps (163.)

Environment and Sustainability

Comoros
Nigeria
Renewable energy
17.3% (2025)
23.4% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
0.3 kg per capita (2025)
126.9 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
16.9% (2025)
23.2%
Freshwater resources
1.2 kmΒ³ (2025)
286.2 kmΒ³ (2025)
Air quality
12.15 Β΅g/mΒ³ PM2.5 (2025)
50.21 Β΅g/mΒ³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Comoros
Nigeria
Military expenditure
$16.2M (2025)
$1.3B (2025)
Military power rank
No data
13,858 (47.)

Governance and Politics

Comoros
Nigeria
Democracy index
2.84 (2024)
4.16 (2024)
Corruption perception
20 (158.)
25 (146.)
Political stability
-0.2 (109.)
-1.7 (177.)
Press freedom
61.2 (64.)
48.5 (111.)

Infrastructure and Services

Comoros
Nigeria
Clean water access
91.5% (2025)
79.7% (2025)
Electricity access
90.0% (2025)
67.6% (2025)
Electricity price
0.25 $/kWh (2025)
0.6 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
77 % (2025)
31 % (2025)
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
26.54 /100K (2025)
19.82 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
60 (2025)
50 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Comoros
Nigeria
Passport power
37.84 (2025)
36.13 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
7K (2020)
528K (2022)
Tourism revenue
$20M (2025)
$400M (2025)
World heritage sites
0 (2025)
2 (2025)

Comparison Result

Comoros
19.0

Superior Fields

Leader
Nigeria
Nigeria
24.0

Superior Fields

* This score reflects overall livability and quality of life, not just economic or military strength

GDP Comparison

Total GDP

$1.8B (2026)
Comoros
vs
$377.4B (2026)
Nigeria
Difference: %20703

GDP per Capita

$1,700 (2025)
Comoros
vs
$807 (2025)
Nigeria
Difference: %111

Comparison Evaluation

Comoros Evaluation

While Comoros ranks lower overall compared to Nigeria, specific areas demonstrate competitive advantages:

Areas where Comoros shows strength: β€’ Comoros has 7.7x higher education spending β€’ Comoros has 2.1x higher GDP per capita β€’ Comoros has 98% higher minimum wage β€’ Comoros has 77% higher safety index

Nigeria Evaluation

Nigeria excels with: β€’ Nigeria has 208.0x higher GDP β€’ Nigeria has 413.3x higher land area β€’ Nigeria has 269.0x higher population β€’ Nigeria has 81.5x higher military spending

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Comoros vs. Nigeria: The Tiny Atoll and the African Giant

A Tale of a Whisper and a Roar

Comparing Comoros and Nigeria is like placing a single, quiet village next to a sprawling, dynamic, and chaotic megacity. Comoros is a tiny archipelago, a gentle whisper in the Indian Ocean. Nigeria is the "Giant of Africa," a continental behemoth in population, culture, and economy. One is a nation you could explore in a week; the other is a nation you could spend a lifetime in and still only scratch the surface.

The Most Striking Contrasts

  • Scale of Humanity: This is the most mind-boggling difference. Nigeria has a population of over 200 million people, more than 250 times that of Comoros. The population of Lagos alone is more than 15 times the entire population of Comoros.
  • Economic Power: Comoros has a micro-economy based on spices. Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa, a powerhouse fueled by oil, but also with major sectors in finance, telecommunications, and a world-famous creative industry.
  • Cultural Output: Comoros has a lovely, local culture. Nigeria is a global cultural superpower. Its film industry, "Nollywood," is the second largest in the world by volume. Its musicians, from Fela Kuti to Burna Boy and Wizkid, have a massive global following.
  • Pace and Energy: Life in Comoros is slow, peaceful, and predictable. Life in Nigeria, especially in cities like Lagos, is a high-energy, high-stress, 24/7 hustle. It is a place of immense ambition, creativity, and chaos.

The Paradox of Size

Nigeria's immense size is both its greatest strength and its greatest weakness. It gives it a huge domestic market, incredible human capital, and cultural influence. But it also makes governance incredibly complex, leading to challenges with security, infrastructure, and corruption on a massive scale. Comoros's small size makes it economically insignificant but also manageable. Its problems are smaller and more contained. The paradox is that the giant struggles under its own weight, while the dwarf walks with a lighter, if less powerful, step.

Practical Advice

If You Want to Start a Business:

  • Comoros is a market for: Small, niche, and low-key ventures.
  • Nigeria is a market for: High-risk, high-reward ventures for the most ambitious and resilient entrepreneurs. If you can succeed in Nigeria, with its massive market, the potential payoff is enormous. From fintech to fashion, the opportunities are vast but so are the challenges.

If You Want to Settle Down:

  • Choose Comoros for: A life of absolute peace, quiet, and simplicity.
  • Choose Nigeria for: An intense, vibrant, and culturally rich life. It is for those who thrive on energy, networking, and being at the center of the action, and who have a high tolerance for chaos and navigating daily challenges.

The Tourist Experience

A trip to Comoros is a quiet, natural escape. A trip to Nigeria is a deep cultural immersion. It could involve exploring the vibrant art scene in Lagos, experiencing the ancient traditions of the north, or listening to world-class live music. It is not a relaxing holiday; it is an intense, stimulating, and unforgettable experience.

Conclusion: Which World Would You Choose?

The choice is between tranquility and intensity. It’s between a predictable, quiet life and a life of infinite possibility and chaos. Comoros is a place to find yourself in the silence. Nigeria is a place to find yourself in the crowd, the noise, and the creative energy. One is a safe harbor, the other is the open, turbulent, and exciting ocean.

πŸ† The Final Verdict

Winner: For economic dynamism, cultural influence, and sheer human energy, Nigeria is an undisputed global force. For peace, safety, and a pristine natural environment, Comoros is the polar opposite and a clear winner in that regard.

Practical Decision: If you are a young, ambitious entrepreneur, artist, or professional who wants to be where the action is, Nigeria is the place to be. If you are seeking to escape the world and live a quiet, contemplative life, Comoros is your sanctuary.

Final Word: Comoros is a beautiful, quiet song sung to a few; Nigeria is a loud, infectious beat that makes the whole world dance.

πŸ’‘ Surprising Fact

The Nigerian film industry, Nollywood, produces more movies per year than Hollywood in the United States. While they often have much smaller budgets, the sheer volume of production makes it a dominant cultural force across Africa and the diaspora, a scale of creative output that is impossible to imagine in a tiny nation like Comoros.

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Data Disclaimer: Projected data (future years) are estimates based on mathematical models. Actual values may differ. Learn about our methodology β†’

Data Sources

Comparison data is aggregated from multiple authoritative international organizations:

World Bank Open Data - Development and economic indicators
UN Data - Population and demographic statistics
IMF Data Portal - International financial statistics
WHO Data - Global health statistics
OECD Statistics - Economic and social data
Our Methodology - Learn how we process and analyze data

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