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With a large population that avidly seeks out the latest technologies and a mobile market that now has close to 100m active subscribers, the telecoms sector has had little difficulty attracting foreign interest and investment. The mobile segment, which remains the sector’s main driver for growth, has four GSM operators, the majority of which are...

Transforming Nigeria into a knowledge-based economy is the centre of the government’s policy on information and communications technology (ICT). There is much optimism about the sector’s ability to drive socioeconomic change in the country and growth across economic sectors, but how to achieve this and where to direct the state’s efforts and...

The future structure of information and communications technology (ICT) in Nigeria is taking shape. Following national elections in 2011, a new minister, Omobola Johnson was selected to lead the Ministry of Communications Technology (MCT), the main government body overseeing the sector. The emergence of a draft national policy on ICT in the wake of...

Even a small fraction of a dynamic market of some 101.8m SIM cards, according to May 2012 data from the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), can lead to large scale profits. Thus while smartphones account for a mere 5% of the market – over 5m users – intense competition for a share of the mobile app segment is spreading to Nigeria and users’...

Chapter | IT & Telecoms from The Report: Nigeria 2012

Transforming Nigeria into a knowledge-based economy is the central goal of the government’s policy on ICT. Mobile use is the main means of access, with around 92m users, and numbers could grow significantly as other devices become available. While there are a number of opportunities to develop the Nigerian IT sector, the field is not without some challenges, including those arising from the lack...

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