Fish is an important source of food, income, employment, and recreation for people
around the world and it is a very important source of animal protein for both man and
livestock in developed and developing countries. In Nigeria, the current demand for fish is
about four times the level of local production. Humans consume approximately 80 percent
of the catch as food. The remaining 20 percent goes into the manufacturing of products
such as fish oil, fertilizers, and animal food. Fisheries and aquaculture are integral parts of
agriculture which were found to have the capacity to increase the country’s GDP (Gross
Domestic Product) and can solve the unemployment problem for our teeming youths if
adequately managed. Therefore, this paper reviewed the status of Aquaculture in Nigeria,
its problems and development prospects, different fish species that can adequately thrive
in Nigerian pond and its preparation, and finally showed some first-rate management
practices that can boost aquaculture production in Nigeri