With telco tariffs set to rise, what’s next for Nigerian consumers?

    Oluwole Crowther | Top Stories | Jan 20, 2025    
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Data from five African countries reveals an interesting disparity: Nigerians pay the least for phone calls. Research by BusinessDay shows that a Ghanaian pays an average of $0.0098 (N16) per minute, while a Ugandan pays between $0.0077 (N11.93) and $0.023 (N34.66) per minute. South Africans pay a staggering $0.080 (N123.57) per minute, Cameroonians $0.044 (N67.81), and Nigerians a modest $0.0071 (N11) per minute. 

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