Top 10 states with the largest internet subscriptions in 2025
Quote from JobberGirl on May 17, 2026, 12:27 pm
Nigeria’s digital economy continued to deepen in 2025, with internet usage remaining heavily concentrated in a handful of commercially active and densely populated states.
This is according to an analysis of active internet subscription data across Nigeria released by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) complied from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
The data shows that the top 10 states by subscriber base recorded a combined 76.41 million active internet subscriptions as of 2025, representing 51.72% of the country’s total active subscriptions of 147.74 million across the 36 states and the FCT.
The growth reflects rising smartphone adoption, expanding 4G network coverage, increased remote work and digital commerce activities, and sustained demand for online services ranging from fintech to entertainment streaming and e-learning.
What the data is saying
The Nigeria internet space reveals that a few economically active states continue to dominate digital adoption, while others are steadily catching up on the back of urbanization, infrastructure expansion, and rising smartphone penetration.
- The top 10 states represent 51.72% of the national total of 147.74 million subscriptions across the 36 states and the FCT.
- This means over half of Nigeria’s internet subscriptions are concentrated in just 10 states, reflecting where economic activities and connectivity investments are most intense.
- The data also show that these leading states grew from a combined 69.28 million subscriptions as of 2024 to 76.41 million as of 2025, translating to a 10.28% year-on-year increase.
- The total active internet subscription across the 36 states and the FCT increased by 6.29% from 138.99 million subscriptions as of 2024 to 147.74 million as of 2025.
Nigeria’s internet subscription base is dominated by Mobile (GSM) operators, which accounted for 147.40 million subscriptions or 99.77% of the national total of 147.74 million, while VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) accounts for a marginal share of total subscriptions.
Top 10 States with Highest Number of Active Internet Subscriptions as of 2025
10. Anambra— 4.44 million
9. Edo— 4.86 million
8. Rivers— 5.31 million
7. Delta—5.56 million
6. Kaduna— 6.49 million
5. FCT— 6.51 million
4. Oyo— 6.60 million
3. Ogun— 8.88 million
2. Kano— 9.17 million
1. Lagos— 18.60 million
Unsurprisingly, Lagos remained Nigeria’s largest internet market by a wide margin.The state recorded 18.60 million active subscriptions as of 2025, up from 17.62 million as of 2024, representing a 5.53% year-on-year growth.
The subscription breakdown is as follows:
MTN: 8.93 million (accounting for the largest share of subscriptions)
Airtel: 6.06 million
Glo: 3.21 million
EMTS: 301,626
VoIP: 98,294
Lagos’ dominance is largely driven by its position as Nigeria’s commercial hub, home to the country’s largest concentration of businesses, financial institutions, startups, and digitally connected consumers. The state also benefits from stronger telecom infrastructure, extensive fiber connectivity, and higher smartphone penetration compared to most parts of the country.What you should know
Telecom operators continued to consolidate their positions across Nigeria’s largest internet markets, with MTN maintaining clear dominance in subscriber numbers across most states as Nigeria’s largest telecom operator by subscriber base.MTN Nigeria maintained leadership across nearly all the top-performing states, recording strong subscriber digits in Lagos, Kano, Ogun, Rivers, and Anambra.
Airtel Nigeria also retained a significant market share across major states including Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, and Ogun, reinforcing competition within Nigeria’s mobile internet market.
Globacom continued to maintain a strong presence in several southwestern and southern states, particularly Lagos and Edo.
Smaller operators including EMTS (9mobile), Smile Communications, IPNX, and 21st Century Technologies contributed relatively smaller volumes but remained active in select urban markets.
Combined, these states contributed more than half of Nigeria’s total internet subscriptions as of 2025, underscoring how digital activity in the country remains concentrated around economically vibrant and highly urbanized regions.

Nigeria’s digital economy continued to deepen in 2025, with internet usage remaining heavily concentrated in a handful of commercially active and densely populated states.
This is according to an analysis of active internet subscription data across Nigeria released by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) complied from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
The data shows that the top 10 states by subscriber base recorded a combined 76.41 million active internet subscriptions as of 2025, representing 51.72% of the country’s total active subscriptions of 147.74 million across the 36 states and the FCT.
The growth reflects rising smartphone adoption, expanding 4G network coverage, increased remote work and digital commerce activities, and sustained demand for online services ranging from fintech to entertainment streaming and e-learning.
What the data is saying
The Nigeria internet space reveals that a few economically active states continue to dominate digital adoption, while others are steadily catching up on the back of urbanization, infrastructure expansion, and rising smartphone penetration.
- The top 10 states represent 51.72% of the national total of 147.74 million subscriptions across the 36 states and the FCT.
- This means over half of Nigeria’s internet subscriptions are concentrated in just 10 states, reflecting where economic activities and connectivity investments are most intense.
- The data also show that these leading states grew from a combined 69.28 million subscriptions as of 2024 to 76.41 million as of 2025, translating to a 10.28% year-on-year increase.
- The total active internet subscription across the 36 states and the FCT increased by 6.29% from 138.99 million subscriptions as of 2024 to 147.74 million as of 2025.
Nigeria’s internet subscription base is dominated by Mobile (GSM) operators, which accounted for 147.40 million subscriptions or 99.77% of the national total of 147.74 million, while VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) accounts for a marginal share of total subscriptions.
Top 10 States with Highest Number of Active Internet Subscriptions as of 2025
10. Anambra— 4.44 million
9. Edo— 4.86 million
8. Rivers— 5.31 million
7. Delta—5.56 million
6. Kaduna— 6.49 million
5. FCT— 6.51 million
4. Oyo— 6.60 million
3. Ogun— 8.88 million
2. Kano— 9.17 million
1. Lagos— 18.60 million
Unsurprisingly, Lagos remained Nigeria’s largest internet market by a wide margin.
The state recorded 18.60 million active subscriptions as of 2025, up from 17.62 million as of 2024, representing a 5.53% year-on-year growth.
The subscription breakdown is as follows:
MTN: 8.93 million (accounting for the largest share of subscriptions)
Airtel: 6.06 million
Glo: 3.21 million
EMTS: 301,626
VoIP: 98,294
Lagos’ dominance is largely driven by its position as Nigeria’s commercial hub, home to the country’s largest concentration of businesses, financial institutions, startups, and digitally connected consumers. The state also benefits from stronger telecom infrastructure, extensive fiber connectivity, and higher smartphone penetration compared to most parts of the country.
What you should know
Telecom operators continued to consolidate their positions across Nigeria’s largest internet markets, with MTN maintaining clear dominance in subscriber numbers across most states as Nigeria’s largest telecom operator by subscriber base.
MTN Nigeria maintained leadership across nearly all the top-performing states, recording strong subscriber digits in Lagos, Kano, Ogun, Rivers, and Anambra.
Airtel Nigeria also retained a significant market share across major states including Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, and Ogun, reinforcing competition within Nigeria’s mobile internet market.
Globacom continued to maintain a strong presence in several southwestern and southern states, particularly Lagos and Edo.
Smaller operators including EMTS (9mobile), Smile Communications, IPNX, and 21st Century Technologies contributed relatively smaller volumes but remained active in select urban markets.
Combined, these states contributed more than half of Nigeria’s total internet subscriptions as of 2025, underscoring how digital activity in the country remains concentrated around economically vibrant and highly urbanized regions.
Quote from JobberGirl on May 17, 2026, 12:55 pmQuote from Doyin on May 17, 2026, 12:30 pmYou wan try Lasgidi population?
No be small thing oo
Lagos sitting at the absolute top with 18.60 million active subscriptions isn’t surprising, but the scale of its dominance is wild. Lagos alone holds more internet users than the bottom dozen states combined! It’s the ultimate validation for why tech founders, fintech giants, and VC funding are so intensely clustered in Yaba and Ikeja—the infrastructure, the purchasing power, and the sheer density of connected consumers make it the undisputed nucleus of the digital ecosystem.
Quote from Doyin on May 17, 2026, 12:30 pmYou wan try Lasgidi population?
No be small thing oo
Lagos sitting at the absolute top with 18.60 million active subscriptions isn’t surprising, but the scale of its dominance is wild. Lagos alone holds more internet users than the bottom dozen states combined! It’s the ultimate validation for why tech founders, fintech giants, and VC funding are so intensely clustered in Yaba and Ikeja—the infrastructure, the purchasing power, and the sheer density of connected consumers make it the undisputed nucleus of the digital ecosystem.
Quote from JobberGirl on May 17, 2026, 12:58 pmQuote from Doyin on May 17, 2026, 12:30 pmYou wan try Lasgidi population?
No be small thing oo
Lagos sitting at the absolute top with 18.60 million active subscriptions isn’t surprising, but the scale of its dominance is wild. Lagos alone holds more internet users than the bottom dozen states combined! It’s the ultimate validation for why tech founders, fintech giants, and VC funding are so intensely clustered in Yaba and Ikeja—the infrastructure, the purchasing power, and the sheer density of connected consumers make it the undisputed nucleus of the digital ecosystem.
Quote from Doyin on May 17, 2026, 12:30 pmYou wan try Lasgidi population?
No be small thing oo
Lagos sitting at the absolute top with 18.60 million active subscriptions isn’t surprising, but the scale of its dominance is wild. Lagos alone holds more internet users than the bottom dozen states combined! It’s the ultimate validation for why tech founders, fintech giants, and VC funding are so intensely clustered in Yaba and Ikeja—the infrastructure, the purchasing power, and the sheer density of connected consumers make it the undisputed nucleus of the digital ecosystem.
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