Business A.M
No Result
View All Result
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Comments
  • Companies
  • Commodities
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Subscribe
Business A.M
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Comments
  • Companies
  • Commodities
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Business A.M
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

Nigeria’s data consumption to triple by 2029 as Wi-Fi dominance widens

by Joy Agwunobi
October 27, 2025
in Technology
Nigeria’s data consumption to triple by 2029 as Wi-Fi dominance widens

Joy Agwunobi 

Nigeria’s appetite for data is accelerating faster than ever, with consumption expected to more than triple by 2029, driven by wider broadband access, mobile internet connectivity and increasing adoption of data-heavy digital services.

 This is according to a new industry outlook by PwC, which projects that Nigeria’s data usage will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.4 percent from 2024, reaching 58.2k petabytes (PB) by the end of the forecast period.

The report highlights a continued rise in the dominance of Wi-Fi networks in the country’s connectivity landscape. Wi-Fi currently accounts for 65.2 percent of total traffic, a figure expected to climb significantly to 73.1 percent by 2029 as more affordable and free hotspots are deployed across homes, public spaces and commercial centres. PwC estimates that Wi-Fi traffic will grow at a CAGR of 28.3 percent, effectively tripling within five years.

Cellular internet usage will also continue to expand, supported by ongoing 4G network upgrades and early 5G rollouts. PwC notes that mobile data traffic will more than double to 11.6k PB by 2029 as mobile devices cement their role as the primary gateway to digital services for most Nigerians.

Nigeria’s digital evolution mirrors wider regional trends seen across key African tech markets including Kenya and South Africa. In Kenya, PwC projects strong growth in data usage over the next five years driven by increased smartphone access, expanding 4G coverage and the commercialisation of 5G services. The East African country already records over 72 million active cellular connections,underscoring its mobile-first internet profile. Government investments in broadband and Safaricom’s aggressive push into 5G-powered fixed Wi-Fi solutions are positioning the market for deeper adoption of high-speed connectivity.

South Africa is equally witnessing a surge in data demand, largely fuelled by video streaming on platforms such as Netflix, YouTube and Spotify, as well as strong social media consumption. Gaming and cloud-based entertainment are emerging as fast-growing contributors to traffic volume. PwC projects that 5G will account for more than a third of South African mobile subscriptions by 2029, rising from an estimated 9.2 million 5G users in 2025.

Across Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, digital inclusion is rising, though at varying speeds. Nigeria leads in absolute numbers with an estimated 107 million people online, representing 45.4 percent penetration. South Africa however boasts stronger reach, with about 78.9 percent of its population connected due to more developed infrastructure and urban fibre coverage. Kenya maintains significant momentum with 48 percent mobile internet penetration despite infrastructure gaps impacting fixed broadband rollout.

Smartphones continue to dominate internet access across the three counties due to affordability and the extensive reach of mobile broadband networks. Fixed-line broadband remains limited, particularly in rural and low-income communities where infrastructure costs remain high. While South Africa leads in fibre-based fixed broadband adoption, mobile connections still account for about 90 percent of internet access. Nigeria and Kenya are seeing gradual growth in fixed wireless solutions, but adoption remains at early stages.

One of the strongest drivers of data growth across Africa remains video. In South Africa, video content represents more than 76 percent of total data usage. Nigeria is seeing a notable boost from gaming and streaming platforms, while Kenya’s growth is increasingly influenced by OTT services and digital advertising demand.

PwC stresses that despite progress, affordability continues to hold back African consumers, with the cost of connectivity still claiming a disproportionate share of household expenditure. Nigerians spend as much as 81 percent of their online budget on connectivity alone, compared to 76 percent in Kenya and 62 percent in South Africa. By contrast, the global average cost share stands near 40 percent, allowing more consumer spend on content and digital services.

The report suggests that reducing the cost burden of getting online will be critical for unlocking Africa’s next phase of digital participation. As disposable income rises and broadband pricing gradually falls, more consumer spending is expected to shift toward content creation, online entertainment and advertising. PwC believes this transformation could attract greater long-term investment into Africa’s digital economy and strengthen its contribution to GDP growth.

With the continent rapidly shifting toward high-bandwidth applications, expanding 4G and 5G networks, and greater smartphone penetration, PwC projects that Nigeria and its regional peers will experience substantial increases in data consumption through 2029. For Nigeria in particular, the continued uplift in Wi-Fi deployment and a young, digitally curious population appear poised to shape an even more connected future.

Joy Agwunobi
Joy Agwunobi
Previous Post

The POS Irony: Why cash still rules Nigeria’s digital future

Next Post

Air Peace Abuja–Heathrow historic flight takes to the skies

Next Post
Air Peace Abuja–Heathrow historic flight takes to the skies

Air Peace Abuja–Heathrow historic flight takes to the skies

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Igbobi alumni raise over N1bn in one week as private capital fills education gap

Igbobi alumni raise over N1bn in one week as private capital fills education gap

February 11, 2026

CBN to issue N1.5bn loan for youth led agric expansion in Plateau

July 29, 2025

How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa

May 30, 2017

Glo, Dangote, Airtel, 7 others prequalified to bid for 9Mobile acquisition

November 20, 2017

6 MLB teams that could use upgrades at the trade deadline

Top NFL Draft picks react to their Madden NFL 16 ratings

Paul Pierce said there was ‘no way’ he could play for Lakers

Arian Foster agrees to buy books for a fan after he asked on Twitter

Oil climbs on geopolitical tension but U.S. inventory build caps gains

Oil tops $104 as Gulf conflict deepens

March 24, 2026
PIAFo advocates Dig-Once policy to unlock 125,000km fibre expansion in Nigeria

PIAFo advocates Dig-Once policy to unlock 125,000km fibre expansion in Nigeria

March 24, 2026
Iceland tops global ranking for cleanest electricity grid

Iceland tops global ranking for cleanest electricity grid

March 24, 2026
NNPC moves to sell stakes, secure $2bn pipeline financing amid oil sector pressures

Nigeria targets 100,000bpd output boost amid global supply disruptions

March 24, 2026

Popular News

  • Igbobi alumni raise over N1bn in one week as private capital fills education gap

    Igbobi alumni raise over N1bn in one week as private capital fills education gap

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • CBN to issue N1.5bn loan for youth led agric expansion in Plateau

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Glo, Dangote, Airtel, 7 others prequalified to bid for 9Mobile acquisition

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Insurance-fuelled rally pushes NGX to record high

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Currently Playing

CNN on Nigeria Aviation

CNN on Nigeria Aviation

Business AM TV

Edeme Kelikume Interview With Business AM TV

Business AM TV

Business A M 2021 Mutual Funds Outlook And Award Promo Video

Business AM TV

Recent News

Oil climbs on geopolitical tension but U.S. inventory build caps gains

Oil tops $104 as Gulf conflict deepens

March 24, 2026
PIAFo advocates Dig-Once policy to unlock 125,000km fibre expansion in Nigeria

PIAFo advocates Dig-Once policy to unlock 125,000km fibre expansion in Nigeria

March 24, 2026

Categories

  • Frontpage
  • Analyst Insight
  • Business AM TV
  • Comments
  • Commodities
  • Finance
  • Markets
  • Technology
  • The Business Traveller & Hospitality
  • World Business & Economy

Site Navigation

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Policy
Business A.M

BusinessAMLive (businessamlive.com) is a leading online business news and information platform focused on providing timely, insightful and comprehensive coverage of economic, financial, and business developments in Nigeria, Africa and around the world.

© 2026 Business A.M

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Comments
  • Companies
  • Commodities
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

© 2026 Business A.M