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Home » MTN Nigeria Gains 3.8 Million New Subscribers, Surpasses 84.7 Million Users in H1 2025

MTN Nigeria Gains 3.8 Million New Subscribers, Surpasses 84.7 Million Users in H1 2025

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
August 1, 2025
in Telecoms
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MTN Nigeria’s latest financial results have sent a clear signal to the market: the telecom giant is expanding faster than ever, driven by unprecedented growth in its subscriber base, according to half year 2025 report.

As of June 30, 2025, the company boasts 84.7 million total subscribers, marking a 6.7% increase, a net gain of 3.8 million users in just six months.

Growth despite Regulatory Headwinds

This remarkable rise comes amid tighter regulatory controls, including a Q1 industry directive limiting third-party agents to a single SIM registration per customer.

While this policy posed short-term challenges to gross connection growth, MTN’s strategic response, including onboarding more strategic agents, is helping the company maintain strong subscriber momentum.

“The SIM registration reforms are about quality, not just quantity,” said CEO Karl Toriola. “And our ability to grow our base despite this speaks volumes about the resilience of our commercial strategy.”

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Data Demand Fuels Engagement

Out of the total subscriber base, active data users jumped by 11.8%, reaching 51 million users. This growth in data users reflects both the hunger for connectivity and the success of MTN’s network expansion efforts. Data traffic surged by 41.2% year-over-year, pointing to deeper digital engagement and stronger mobile-first lifestyles among Nigerians.

The phased rollout of new pricing across voice and data bundles contributed to this uptick, alongside robust customer value management strategies.

Investing for Deeper Reach

MTN Nigeria isn’t just adding subscribers, it’s investing heavily to keep them. With ₦565.7 billion in capital expenditure (excluding leases) in H1 alone, a 288.4% increase, the company is expanding network capacity, improving coverage, and enhancing the overall user experience.

From urban centers to remote regions, this infrastructure investment aims to ensure that every new subscriber gets more than just a signal, they get a reliable digital lifeline.

Looking Ahead

MTN expects continued growth in subscribers through H2 2025 as it expands its strategic agent network and adapts to regulatory changes.

With strong commercial execution, dynamic customer engagement, and a commitment to digital inclusion, MTN Nigeria is poised to deepen its connection with millions more in the months ahead.

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  1. Aderemi Alfred Adeyeye says:
    10 months ago

    It is wonderful news that MTN is doing so well. Now, MTN should reciprocate by treating its customers with respect, beyond that mandated by the regulator. MTN’s mobile broadband networks offer very poor quality of experience. MTN should be aware of this. On our part, we provide MTN sufficient information to make it impossible for them to deny being aware. However, MTN appears to simply ignore the quality of experience issues. It, instead, appears to focus on pacifying its customers with gimmicky social services. Honesty would demand that MTN offer the impressive social services as complement to good quality of experience deserved by its customers for the nairas they pay, not as substitute.

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