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Nigeria has improved 4G coverage from 23% to 77.52% — Osinbajo

The Nigerian Government under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has improved 4G coverage across the country from 23% to 77.52%, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said.

The Vice President disclosed this on Tuesday during the 3rd Ministerial Performance Review Retreat in Abuja while disclosing improvements made in the digital economy. 

According to him, Nigeria’s broadband coverage has improved from 33.7% to 44.65% in the past 2 years alone. 

He listed what he said are the biggest contribution of the digital economy to Nigeria’s economic growth, including the deployment of 5G technology and the exponential growth of the following Nigerian tech unicorns: Flutterwave, O-Pay, Andela, Interswitch, Jumia, Piggyvest, and Paystack.

 

Recommended reading: How 5G will boost e-commerce and fintech in Nigeria

 

What the Vice President said:

Prof. Osinbajo emphasized that the digital economy is one of the major achievements of the administration, noting that the rapid expansion of broadband access has been a game changer.

He then spoke about Nigeria’s 5G ambition, pointing out the benefits of the fifth-generation network and how it will contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth. 

The Vice President went on to assert that the cost of data has crashed from N1,200 per GB in 2019 to about N360 today, thus making it easier for Nigerians to connect to the Internet.

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