As the sun rose over Abuja, the halls of the Digital Nigeria International Conference and Exhibition 2025 buzzed with anticipation.
Among the distinguished speakers, Dr. Bosun Tijani, minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, took the stage to weave a story of transformation, one that traced Nigeria’s journey from limited connectivity to a thriving digital economy.
Welcoming participants, Dr. Tijani framed the conference as more than a traditional tech gathering. “Digital Nigeria 2025 is not just dialogue; it is collaboration and action toward building a sustainable, inclusive, and globally competitive digital economy,” he declared. It was a moment to reflect on the past, examine the present, and chart the future of Nigeria’s digital landscape.
He transported the audience back to 1999, when the liberalization of Nigeria’s telecommunications sector sparked a revolution.
Before that bold reform, only a few families had access to telephones, and international calls meant long queues and endless waits.
“That decision marked the beginning of a new economy built on ideas and innovation,” Tijani said.
The rollout of mobile connectivity reshaped daily life, opening doors to opportunities for millions and laying the foundation for a digital revolution.
Today, he noted, the digital economy contributes nearly 18 percent of Nigeria’s GDP, and the nation has emerged as a fintech powerhouse, boasting advanced payment systems and five of Africa’s nine tech unicorns.
These successes, he argued, demonstrate the power of visionary leadership and forward-looking policies, positioning Nigeria as a leader in innovation and digital transformation.
Dr. Tijani praised the Tinubu administration for embedding technology at the heart of the Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasizing inclusivity, youth empowerment, and economic diversification.
He stressed that Nigeria’s digital future is about people, empowering citizens to create, innovate, and thrive, rather than merely consume technology.
As he concluded, Dr. Tijani urged participants to seize the three-day conference to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and translate dialogue into tangible action.
“The vision is clear: a nation built on prosperity, inclusion, and competitiveness, powered by innovation,” he said, leaving the audience inspired and ready to shape the next chapter of Nigeria’s digital story.

