Nigeria's internet users hit 148.2M despite rising data costs

Sky-high data prices are squeezing wallets, yet Nigeria just stacked up 148.2 million internet users and blew past 101 percent teledensity anyway.

Internet use keeps climbing in Nigeria
  • Nigeria recorded 148.2 million internet users in January 2025.
  • Teledensity has climbed above 101 percent nationwide.
  • Mobile broadband still carries most people online.
  • Rising data bills are stressing low and middle-income users.
Mobile networks dominate connections
  • Nigeria relies heavily on over 141 million active GSM lines.
  • Those mobile lines dwarf fixed wired and wireless subscriptions.
  • VoIP accounts barely move compared with GSM dominance.
  • Mobile-first habits clearly shape how Nigerians get online.
Data costs threaten digital access
  • Industry analysts warn that climbing data prices could slow digital inclusion.
  • Higher tariffs have been creeping up over the past year.
  • Many users depend on affordable access for work and school.
  • Demand for connectivity stays strong despite tighter budgets.
Subscription trends show economic swings
  • Historical data shows minor dips during periods of economic stress.
  • Promotions and network expansions triggered noticeable subscription bumps.
  • Fixed line services have stayed mostly flat over two years.
  • VoIP growth barely shifts while GSM remains the main player.
 

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