78%
Young Adults (18-24)
Percentage of internet users aged 18-24 in Nigeria in 2026
85%
Adults (25-34)
Percentage of internet users aged 25-34 in Nigeria in 2026
70%
Middle-aged (35-44)
Percentage of internet users aged 35-44 in Nigeria in 2026
55%
Older Adults (45-54)
Percentage of internet users aged 45-54 in Nigeria in 2026
30%
Elderly (55+)
Percentage of internet users aged 55 and above in Nigeria in 2026
In Nigeria, internet adoption remains strongest among young adults aged 25-34, with 85% of this group actively online in 2026. Usage declines gradually with age, yet over half of those aged 45-54 are still internet users, reflecting growing digital inclusion. Mobile devices are primary access points, driven by affordable smartphones and expanding network infrastructure across urban and rural areas.
The data indicates a widening digital gap between younger and older populations, but overall internet penetration continues to rise. Increased digital literacy programs and affordable data plans have contributed to higher usage among older demographics. Nigeria’s digital landscape is diversifying, fostering greater social and economic opportunities across various age groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors influence internet usage among different age groups in Nigeria?
Factors include access to smartphones, internet affordability, digital literacy, and urban-rural infrastructure disparities affecting age-specific usage.
How is internet usage expected to evolve among Nigeria's elderly population?
Usage is projected to increase with improved digital literacy, better device affordability, and expanded network coverage targeting older adults.
Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.