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Home » How IoT is Solving Nigeria’s Multi-Billion Naira Equipment Failures

How IoT is Solving Nigeria’s Multi-Billion Naira Equipment Failures

By monitoring equipment health in real-time, these sensors flag anomalies weeks before a total breakdown occurs.

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
April 1, 2026
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Babalola Oyeleye, MTN’s chief strategy and innovation officer | IoT in Nigeria

Babalola Oyeleye, chief strategy and innovation officer, MTN Nigeria

In the industrial zones of Kano and the manufacturing plants of Lagos, the sound of a machine grinding to a halt is the sound of money evaporating.

For decades, the Nigerian industry has relied on run-to-fail maintenance models – fixing things only after they break.

This approach has led to millions of naira in lost production, emergency repair costs, and shortened equipment lifespans.

However, a technological shift is occurring. Predictive maintenance, powered by IoT sensors, is replacing guesswork with precision.

By monitoring equipment health in real-time, these sensors flag anomalies weeks before a total breakdown occurs.

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According to McKinsey & Company, facilities using these systems have recorded up to a 50% reduction in emergency repairs.

The benefits extend beyond just fixing machines. Advanced IoT systems can extend the overall life of industrial assets by 20% to 30%. In a market where capital equipment is often imported at high exchange rates, extending the life of a machine is a critical strategy for financial sustainability.

“The Kano to Lagos industrial corridor is the engine of our economy, and IoT is the high-performance oil that keeps it running. By moving from reactive to proactive maintenance, Nigerian businesses are reclaiming the billions previously lost to downtime. We are proud to provide the NB-IoT and 5G backbone that makes this real-time monitoring possible,” says Babalola Oyeleye, MTN’s chief strategy and innovation officer.

In the logistics sector, the equipment is a fleet of trucks moving across the country. Here, the failures are often operational – fuel theft or engine degradation due to poor driving. IoT-enabled telematics provide visibility into every vehicle’s performance, helping operators save up to 20% on fuel and prevent asset loss.

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Even the power sector is finding relief. Smart grid-monitoring sensors allow utilities to detect faults and unauthorised connections instantly.

This is a game-changer for a sector that has long struggled with unreliable supply and distribution losses. Estimates suggest that IoT could save the energy sector up to 40% in current losses.

The oil and gas industry has been an early adopter of this zero-failure philosophy. Digital Oilfield solutions now capture pipeline pressure and temperature data, feeding it directly to control centres for instant intervention. This has led to incident responses that are up to 30% faster than traditional methods.

Small businesses are also joining the movement. Plug-and-play sensors are allowing shop owners to monitor energy usage and secure their premises without needing a dedicated IT team. This democratisation of technology is essential for the broad-based economic growth Nigeria needs.

MTN Nigeria has positioned itself as the primary partner for this industrial transformation. Their IoT Service Management Platform offers centralised control over connected devices, including geolocation and geofencing for mobile assets.

This platform approach simplifies the adoption process for businesses of all sizes.

As Nigeria moves toward 2030, the integration of IoT into the industrial fabric will be the defining factor of success.

The transition from a reactive economy to a predictive one is well underway, ensuring that from Kano to Lagos, the machines – and the economy – keep moving.

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