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
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.