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Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by FreeStuffsNG: 5:22pm On Jul 03
Lagos, Ogun, Kano account for 23% of Nigeria’s mobile subscriptions in Q1 2024 – NBS


The latest telecommunications data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that three states, Lagos, Ogun, and Kano accounted for 23% of the country’s total active mobile subscriptions as of Q1 2024.

According to the Bureau, total active mobile subscriptions in Nigeria at the end of the first quarter stood at 219.3 million, showing a 3.3% decline from 226.1 million reported in Q1 2023.

The states emerged as the top three by having the highest number of mobile subscriptions with a combined 50.5 million active mobile lines.



Lagos maintained lead
The data showed that Lagos, known as the commercial nerve centre of the country, maintained the lead with 25.9 million active subscriptions, followed by Ogun which recorded 12.6 million subscriptions at the end of Q1 2024. Kano came third with 11.9 million active subscriptions.

On the other hand, Bayelsa recorded the least mobile subscription with 1.6 million subscriptions followed by Ebonyi and Ekiti with 1.8 million and 1.9 million respectively.


In terms of internet connections, Lagos State still came first with the highest number of active internet subscribers in Q1 2024 with 18.8 million followed by Ogun with 9.5 million, and Kano with 9 million.

Again, Bayelsa recorded the least internet connections with 1.2 million, followed by Ebonyi and Ekiti with 1.4 million and 1.5 respectively.

Infrastructure gap
Stakeholders in the telecom industry have attributed the skewed distribution of mobile connectivity in favour of cosmopolitan states to inadequate infrastructure. According to a former President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) Mr. Olusola Teniola several communities in the country are still lacking access to telecom infrastructure.

Similarly, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) recently disclosed that about 40 million were still being deprived of access to telecommunications services due to over 200 access gaps recorded in the Information and Communication Technology industry.

SPV to bridge access gaps
To bridge the infrastructure gap in the country, the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, recently announced the government’s approval for the establishment of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for the delivery of an additional 90,000km of fibre optic cable to complement existing connectivity for universal access to the internet across Nigeria.

According to the Minister, working with partners and stakeholders from the government and private sector, the SPV would build the additional fibre optic coverage required to take Nigeria’s connectivity backbone to a minimum of 125,000km, from the current coverage of about 35,000km.

“Building on our existing work with the Broadband Alliance, this increased connectivity will help plug the current non-consumption gap by connecting over 200,000 educational, healthcare and social institutions across Nigeria, ensuring that a larger section of our society can be included in the benefits of internet connectivity,” the Minister said.

He added that that project would also help to increase internet penetration in Nigeria to over 70% and reduce the cost of access to the internet by over 60%.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/07/03/lagos-ogun-kano-account-for-23-of-nigerias-mobile-subscriptions-in-q1-2024-nbs/

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by FreeStuffsNG: 5:22pm On Jul 03
Lagos maintained lead
Awesome! Lagos for excellence. Ogun is doing well despite having far less population compared to Kano, it still beats Kano every time. Others keep lagging behind all the time. Please work harder.

Invest in Lagos today for great returns on investment and to enjoy the best investor friendly experience in Nigeria and Africa.
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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Finegirl734(f): 5:23pm On Jul 03
FreeStuffsNG:
Lagos maintained lead
😏
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Paraman: 5:23pm On Jul 03
Their state can't even compete with Ogun state

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by OfoIgbo: 5:25pm On Jul 03
Without the huge Igbo population in Lagos and Ogun, both states wouldn't have made it into this list grin grin grin

Igbo amaka!!!

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Revealpanda: 5:30pm On Jul 03
Paraman:
Their state can't even compete with Ogun state
Who wants to compete with headquarters of bad road? 🤣

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by helinues: 5:34pm On Jul 03
Toh

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Paraman: 5:34pm On Jul 03
Revealpanda:

Who wants to compete with headquarters of bad road? 🤣
There are numerous bad roads in Anambra and Abia state

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by MasterJayJay: 5:38pm On Jul 03
Tinubu: Na statistics we go chnp?
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Revealpanda: 5:38pm On Jul 03
Paraman:
There are numerous bad roads in Anambra and Abia state

They're bad road everywhere in Nigeria.
But capital is in Ogun

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by yoruboid: 5:45pm On Jul 03
As expected Lagos and the SW takes the lead

The top five states remain

- Lagos
- Ogun
- Kano
- Oyo
- FCT

https://nigerianstat.gov.ng/download/1241528

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Bullfallo(m): 5:47pm On Jul 03
It’s not by active users. But heavy users. 2 users internet usages within a month can tackled 20k to 30k user internet usage in place like kano and ogun.

An example check starlink penetration in Nigeria and you will see that place like ogun and kano doesn’t even come close.

Places like abuja, PH, Edo, oyo, delta, anambra and enugu. Should top the list just behind lagos.

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Richtaiwo: 5:48pm On Jul 03
Bullfallo:
It’s kot by active users. But heavy users. 2 users internet usages within a month can tackled 20k to 30k user internet usage in place like kano and ogun.

Igbo boy, read the report very slowly. You will realise the report is about subscription not number of users. Even the headline is clearly written "23% of Nigeria Mobile subscription."

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Bulldozer90: 5:53pm On Jul 03
Multiple sim cards scenario
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Paraman: 5:53pm On Jul 03
Revealpanda:


They're bad road everywhere in Nigeria.
But capital is in Ogun
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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Revealpanda: 5:54pm On Jul 03
Paraman:
k
Swerve
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Bullfallo(m): 5:54pm On Jul 03
Richtaiwo:

Igbo boy, read the report very slowly. You will realise the report is about subscription not number of users. Even the headline is clearly written "23% subscription".
many people from abuja and other area have ported to starlink so what do you expect from mobile internet data
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by ManishSmith(m): 6:43am
Okay!
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:43am
More industries, people and jobs in those areas.

So that's how it should be.

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by SatoshiX: 6:44am
As expected.

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Meti99(m): 6:45am
What of Abuja?
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by kennyz247(m): 6:46am
Ok
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Neckpresser101: 6:46am
Revealpanda:

Swerve

e pain am eh 😂

he doesn't know what to say again reciept full grown

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Bulldozer90: 6:46am
A case of multiple sim cards, especially glo inflated numbers.
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Meti99(m): 6:46am
Bullfallo:
many people from abuja and other area have ported to starlink so what do you expect from mobile internet data
Abeg, how una dey take port to starlink?
Help a brother

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Vefobien: 6:47am
The states emerged as the top three by having the highest number of mobile subscriptions with a combined 50.5 million active mobile lines.

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by atobs4real(m): 6:47am
Lagos, Ogun and Kano should have all the dividends

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Slytiger: 6:52am
Not surprising.

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Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by DMerciful(m): 6:53am
Absolutely
OfoIgbo:
Without the huge Igbo population in Lagos and Ogun, both states wouldn't have made it into this list grin grin grin

Igbo amaka!!!
Re: Lagos, Ogun, Kano Account For 23% Of Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions In Q1 2024 by Finegirl734(f): 6:54am
Okay angry

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