Sokoto, Yobe, Kano State amongst other northern States have recorded the fastest year-on-year growth in the number of mobile internet subscribers by states in Nigeria.
This is according to the ‘Telecommunications Report by States for Q3-2020’, released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
According to the NBS, Sokoto State recorded a massive jump of 54.1% in the number of mobile Internet subscribers, to 2.9 million as at Q3 2020 from 1.9 million recorded in the corresponding period of 2019. Yobe State closely followed with a 51.3% growth from 1.3 million to 2.01 million subscribers, while Kano State recorded an increase of 47.6% to 10.3 million internet subscribers.
According to the data from the NBS, the total number of internet subscribers in Nigeria as at the third quarter of 2020 is 151.5 million. This represents 5.48% increase when compared to 143.6 million recorded in the previous quarter and 23.02% increase when compared to 123.2 million recorded in the corresponding period of 2019.
Meanwhile, a look at the states with the highest internet customers shows that Lagos, Kano, Ogun, Oyo, and Abuja are top on the list. Lagos State has 19 m; Kano State – 10.3; Ogun State – 8.8 m; Oyo State – 7.9 m and Abuja – 6.8 m.
However, in terms of Internet subscribers by geo-political zones, the South-West still retains the number one spot, with 44 million out of the total 151.5 million subscribers. The North-western part of the country recorded the fastest growth of 37.12% followed by North-East with 28.63% growth.
In terms of Internet subscribers by GSM companies, MTN continues to lead, with 64.35 million subscribers, representing 42% of the entire Internet subscribers. Airtel has 40.31 million, Glo – 39.13 million and 9mobile, with 7.27 million.
Internet subscribers in Nigeria continue to record double-digit growth, as the country turns to internet-friendly services as a means to cope during the lockdown implemented by the federal government in response to the covid-19 outbreak.
