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Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by afroniger: 11:13am On Mar 02, 2022
March 2, 2022

*Inadequate infrastructure, low broadband connectivity fingered

By Juliet Umeh

South Eastern region of Nigeria comprising of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi and Imo states has been ranked poorly in internet penetration. The region’s internet penetration rating is even poorer than the troubled North East of the country where insurgency has refused to abate for over a decade.

The ranking which is contained in the Bureau of statistics, NBS report for the last quarter of 2021 has jolted many technology enthusiasts who reeled out several factors possibly fuelling such a debasing rating.

According to NBS, internet usage in Nigeria in quarter 04, 2021 South Eastern Nigeria recorded 13.7 million users, which is the lowest among the states, except North East.

NBS data shows that in the quarter under review, South West region has the highest online users with 41.7 million followed by North Central with 26.6, North West has 25.4 users.

Others are South-South which has 20.8 million internet users and troubled North East which has 13.8 million.


Many experts have said that the data is not unconnected with lack of infrastructure, low broadband connectivity, and population size among others.

Founder and Executive Vice Chairman of Signal Alliance, Mr Collins Onuegbu, regrets that South East lacks infrastructure while describing the report as sad.

He said: “One of the factors against fast internet penetration in the south East is inadequate infrastructure. Of particular concern is little or no broadband connection in the region.

“I remember I worked with one of the governments in South East and one of the things recommended was the focus on broadband connectivity and that we should collaborate with telecommunications companies to bring broadband connectivity. So until the region improves on that it’s going to remain a problem.

“Sometimes it’s also about Right of Way. The South East is very difficult to do business.

Sometimes, telecom companies struggle to put the infrastructure that will provide connectivity. So, to boost penetration, governments at all levels there should make the environment business friendly. I think the telecom companies should have to get support from the local governments to make sure that infrastructure are easily deployed there” he advised.

A woman tech expert, Ms Ugochi Igbojekwe who is the country Lead for UzorTech, a consulting company, also echoed Onuegbu’s position that inadequate infrastructure was the major problem.

She said: “For instance, if there is no power supply for two days, your internet would not run. If you have a modem, it could have died because you didn’t charge it.

“So, I will say it’s about infrastructure and which also bothers on what government can do. If the government can provide enabling environment that can allow technology thrive I think that would go a long way”.

Co-founder & CEO of mobility Tech Company, Metro Africa Xpress, MAX, Mr. Adetayo Bamiduro, thinks the problem could be as a result of low income levels.

He said: “For you to have access to the internet you need to have data and if people are not earning enough money to afford data that presents a lot of challenges.

“So, it’s not just an infrastructure challenge, it also has to do with access to finance or income level challenge.

“The more we enable our people to earn more money and create economic opportunities for them, the more they can afford constant access to the internet.


Also, CEO, Autocheck Africa, Mr. Etop Ikpe, also attributed the problem to lack of compliance to National Identification Number, NIN.

He said: “What it means basically is that most individuals or subscribers over there were not captured and could not provide their NIN registration.

“The essence of the exercise was to ensure that every internet user can be identified as an individual. And there are users for instance who don’t want to be identified. I think it’s a compliance issue, we need to follow compliance and rules.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/internet-penetration-why-south-east-remains-lowest-at-13-7-million-users/

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Ecos(m): 11:14am On Mar 02, 2022
We are busy with our lives. We don't have much time wasting on cyber space.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by SmartPolician: 11:24am On Mar 02, 2022
IMO, internet penetration is low in the east because most young people from the east don't reside in the region.The SE leaders haven't made effort to create opportunities for our people in order to keep them there. The implication is that every young Igbo wants to migrate to Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt or elsewhere in the world in search of greener pastures.

People often say that anywhere you go and you don't see an Igbo man, you know that nothing is happening there. Funnily enough, our people see that as a good thing. The truth is, there's nothing good about a region's most brilliant minds leaving in droves.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by ERockson: 11:31am On Mar 02, 2022
Na only mouth Dem get

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Jacobx007: 11:32am On Mar 02, 2022
Na only mouth them get

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Nbotee(m): 11:33am On Mar 02, 2022
It's becos majority of the ppl don't stay in the East Nd those who do chose to stay in capitals

Jacobx007:
Na only mouth them get
ERockson:
Na only mouth Dem get

See dem... See how a jobless cretin created multiple monikers jus to still end up commenting rubbish

Cryofigbos:


That's becoz d place is not worth staying reason why u always attack our govt in d west instead of urs grin

Ok U have been noticed... Ur myopia is legendary

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Skooltynz: 11:37am On Mar 02, 2022
Nairaland and southeast matter.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Jacobx007: 12:12pm On Mar 02, 2022
Skooltynz:
Nairaland and southeast matter.
Is Nairaland the source of the data? Those are figures from an official establishment, deal with it.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Jacobx007: 12:16pm On Mar 02, 2022
Nbotee:
It's becos majority of the ppl don't stay in the East Nd those who do chose to stay in capitals




See dem... See how a jobless cretin created multiple monikers jus to still end up commenting rubbish
Is that all your little brain can come up with?? Shame!!!
You didn't study probability in school? Wats the probability that two independent persons can write identical statements?? I guess your answer is IMPOSSIBLE right

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by lightskinnigga: 12:18pm On Mar 02, 2022
Jacobx007:
Na only mouth them get
what is the meaning of “internet penetration”

Pls explain this to me..

Thanks

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by kettykin: 12:25pm On Mar 02, 2022
For those who have the highest internet penetration please how has their lives been better than the South East

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Legalcriminal: 12:52pm On Mar 02, 2022
Is like the north has joined the internet bombing squad and not the usual terrorist squad
Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by salbis(m): 12:52pm On Mar 02, 2022
Telecommunication companies are really cashing out big time.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by fastseo: 12:53pm On Mar 02, 2022
embarassed
Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by sanity12(m): 12:53pm On Mar 02, 2022
Ecos:
We are busy with our lives. We don't have much time wasting on cyber space.

Your Excuse is really funny, Na everybody dey Busy grin

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by dust144(m): 12:53pm On Mar 02, 2022
How people are staying in SE?

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by JosephXavier: 12:53pm On Mar 02, 2022
Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by inoki247: 12:54pm On Mar 02, 2022
Dem go soon come call am fake...

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by twilliamx(m): 12:54pm On Mar 02, 2022
So na from south west most of them come dey do their miss yarn.... Developers have refused to develop

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by BlaqFaze: 12:55pm On Mar 02, 2022
Dem nor get money to buy data...simple undecided

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by AntiChristian: 12:55pm On Mar 02, 2022
cool
Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by BSsniffer: 12:55pm On Mar 02, 2022
Lol, so when are all the ipob accounts we see on Twitter browsing from....

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:56pm On Mar 02, 2022
Of what relevance is this data? Will it make apc zonebs to buy fuel for #100/l or will it stop Tinubu from using pampers?

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Polint: 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2022
Village people na him full there na.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by emmykk(m): 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2022
How many yorubas and Hausa/fulani are in south east? But there are more igbo scatter around Nigeria increase the data of other region.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Karlirk: 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2022
Only Etop Ikpe probably knows what he is saying. Others be speculative. In this life, if you are not sure of what you are saying just shut up. Plus, I think it's largely a broadband connectivity issue. Facebook or Google recently set out to run sub sea cable throughout the whole of the South East Region. Not sure about the update of their activities.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by SultanYoung: 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2022
The answer is simple all my IGBO brothers 60% of them hustle out side their state.

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Re: Internet Penetration: Why South East Remains Lowest At 13.7 Million Users by Angelfrost(m): 12:58pm On Mar 02, 2022
Ecos:
We are busy with our lives. We don't have much time wasting on cyber space.

That's a shame... Internet is where the real market is now!

I personally make more money online than offline these days! Legit hustling for real.

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