
Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape is evolving rapidly, and 9mobile is at a critical juncture. The operator has lost 6,079 subscribers in just two months, raising concerns about its future in an increasingly competitive market.
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9mobile’s Subscriber Decline: What the Data Reveals
The latest report from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) highlights 9mobile’s struggles in retaining customers.
- November 2024: 9mobile saw 3,891 customers port to other networks out of a total of 4,726 recorded porting activities.
- December 2024: The trend continued, with 2,188 subscribers leaving 9mobile for other providers.
This subscriber exodus has contributed to a market share drop, now at just 1.9%, a stark contrast to its 15.7% share in 2015 when it had over 23 million users.
Competitors Gain Ground
While 9mobile’s subscriber base stagnates, competitors are thriving:
- MTN Nigeria now holds 51% of the market, growing from 81.2 million subscribers in November to 84.6 million by December 2024.
- Airtel Nigeria increased its subscriber base from 55.4 million to 56.6 million.
- Globacom, despite regulatory challenges earlier in 2024, rebounded, growing from 19.6 million to 20.1 million subscribers.
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Why Are Customers Leaving 9mobile?
Several factors contribute to 9mobile’s declining numbers:
- Network reliability issues: Many users report inconsistent service and slower data speeds.
- Limited 4G and 5G expansion: While competitors aggressively roll out new network infrastructure, 9mobile lags behind.
- Customer service concerns: Negative experiences with customer support could be driving users to rival networks.
- Attractive porting offers from competitors: MTN, Airtel, and Glo frequently introduce promotions that encourage customers to switch.
Can 9mobile Turn Things Around in 2025?
9mobile still has opportunities to regain lost ground:
- Improved network investment: Expanding its 4G coverage and preparing for 5G adoption could attract new users.
- Competitive pricing and promotions: Offering aggressive data and voice packages could help retain customers.
- Enhanced customer experience: Prioritizing faster issue resolution and better engagement can rebuild trust.
- Strategic partnerships: Collaborating with fintech, streaming, and e-commerce platforms could add value to its offerings.
Final Thoughts
9mobile’s declining market share is a wake-up call. With the right strategy in 2025, the operator can reposition itself and regain customer confidence. However, without significant changes, its market position may continue to weaken in Nigeria’s competitive telecom sector.
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