Why do mobile phone users in Nigeria consistently tolerate the indignity of poor services offered by telecommunications service providers?Levi Obijiofor
The number of smartphone users in in Nigeria was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 52.1 million users (+108.75 percent).
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That is to provide appropriate information and service based on the understanding of the users' location and demand. In this study, we examined a mobile phone technology to present relevant location information about nearby services or facilities. That is, the usage of the mobile device and ...
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Noticeable among young adults in Nigeria is their dependence on mobile phone for relational communication. This study is therefore one attempt at subjecting such observation to empirical testing. The study examined the effects of Mobile phone withdrawal, gender and academic level of students’ dependenc...
the share of the population reporting to use mobile money accounts in Nigeria remained stable. Indeed, this value stood at 5.6 percent in all four years under consideration. This figure refers to services that store money in an electronic wallet connected to a phone number and excludes mobile pa...
The data revealed that around 9 in 10 (92.3%) internet users access the internet using a mobile phone of some kind. By comparison, 65.6% use the more traditional laptop or desktop. Here is a full breakdown of the findings: Device Share of Users Mobile phone (any) 92.3% Laptop or deskto...
Lagos, Nigeria A little over a decade ago there were about 100,000 phone lines in Nigeria, mostly landlines run by the state-owned telecoms behemoth, NITEL. Today NITEL is dead, and Nigeria has close to 100 million mobile phone lines, making it Africa’s largest telecoms market, according...