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Nigeria Data Consumption Hits 45,800TB Daily, NCC Reveals Report

byStephen Abebor
May 14, 2026
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Nigeria Data Consumption Hits Record 4M Terabytes in Q1 2026
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has disclosed that Nigeria’s daily internet data consumption has surged to 45,800 terabytes, underscoring the rapid expansion of digital activity across Africa’s largest economy.

The figure highlights the accelerating shift toward data-intensive services, driven by widespread smartphone adoption, cheaper mobile internet packages, and growing reliance on digital platforms for communication, entertainment, and commerce. Streaming services, social media usage, cloud-based enterprise tools, and fintech applications have all contributed significantly to rising bandwidth demand.

Telecom operators, including MTN Nigeria and Airtel Africa, alongside Globacom, have responded with sustained capital investments in network expansion. These investments have focused on strengthening 4G coverage, accelerating 5G rollout in urban centres, and expanding fibre-optic infrastructure to improve capacity and reduce latency.

Industry analysts say the surge in data consumption is translating into stronger revenue potential for mobile network operators, particularly through higher average revenue per user (ARPU)—a key industry metric that measures the income generated per subscriber. However, they caution that rising usage also places pressure on infrastructure, requiring continuous upgrades to prevent network congestion and service degradation.

The trend also underscores the widening digital divide between urban and rural areas, where access to high-speed broadband remains uneven. While cities such as Lagos and Abuja are experiencing robust connectivity improvements, rural regions continue to lag due to limited fibre deployment and weaker base station density.

In response, the Nigerian Communications Commission is expected to intensify policy interventions aimed at deepening broadband penetration, attracting foreign direct investment into telecom infrastructure, and supporting the rollout of next-generation technologies. The regulator has repeatedly emphasised the importance of digital infrastructure as a foundation for economic diversification and innovation-led growth.

Looking ahead, Nigeria’s surging data consumption is likely to remain on an upward trajectory, fueled by a young, tech-savvy population and expanding digital services ecosystem. However, sustaining this growth will depend on the ability of operators and regulators to balance affordability, capacity expansion, and network resilience in an increasingly data-driven economy.

Economists note that rising data consumption is increasingly correlated with digital GDP growth, positioning Nigeria’s telecom sector as a key pillar of future economic expansion and attracting investor interest in listed telecom assets.

Tags: 5G rollout NigeriaAirtel AfricaARPU telecombroadband penetration Nigeriadigital economy Nigeriafibre optic expansion NigeriaGlobacominternet usage growthMTN NigeriaNCC ReportNigeria data consumptionTelecom Industry Nigeria
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