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Nigeria’s Internet user base is growing even as it gets more expensive and frustrating to stay online. 

According to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the country’s telecoms regulator, Internet penetration hit 53% in January on the back of Airtel and MTN’s aggressive rollout of new sites, fibre, and 5G, even as the median smartphone price climbed from $50 to $54 in 2024, and network quality still swings by neighbourhood. 

More Nigerians are choosing to stay connected and are quietly rewarding whichever provider offers the path of least resistance: stronger signal, fewer dead zones, fewer mysterious network slowdowns.

Between the lines: This is happening while incomes are under pressure, which makes the choice to keep buying data and upgrading phones even more revealing. Connectivity has shifted from “nice to have” to infrastructure for work, school, side hustles, and entertainment, so people will cut other corners before they cut the Internet. 

This behaviour opens space for almost every serious player in the stack. Mobile network operators sit at the centre, but other fibre- and satellite-based internet providers stand to gain if they can guarantee stable service in the places people actually live, commute, and hustle.

State of play: High switching costs still blunt how competitive the market feels. SIM registration rules, number-portability friction, device compatibility issues, and sheer mistrust from previous outages or billing disputes make many users stick with a mediocre network rather than risk a new one. A telecom operator can lose a customer once and never see them again. 

In a world where data and airtime are taking a bigger slice of monthly income, the operators that keep investing in coverage and capacity, and keep performance close to peak levels, are the ones most likely to enjoy the upside as Nigeria’s Internet habits deepen and average spend per user rises.

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