DBI Unveils Nigeria Digital Economy Outlook 2026: Q1 Intelligence Report

DigitalSENSE Business Intelligence (DBI), an initiative of ITREALMS Media, has released the Nigeria Digital Economy Outlook 2026: Q1 Intelligence Report (Executive Edition), offering strategic insights into the trends, risks, and opportunities shaping Nigeria’s digital economy.

The report provides a concise, data-driven overview of key developments across telecommunications, financial technology (fintech), digital infrastructure, policy, and investment dynamics. It highlights the increasing role of digital transformation in driving economic growth, financial inclusion, and innovation across the country.

According to the Publisher of DBI, Ogbuefi Remmy Nweke, the report is designed to support decision-makers with actionable intelligence in an increasingly complex and fast-evolving digital landscape.

“This Executive Edition delivers a clear and strategic perspective on Nigeria’s digital economy at a critical time. As the ecosystem continues to expand, access to credible intelligence will be essential for navigating opportunities and managing emerging risks,” he said.

The report identifies key strategic signals, including the continued expansion of broadband infrastructure, the rapid growth of digital payments, evolving regulatory frameworks, and a shift in investor focus toward sustainability and profitability.

It also outlines priority areas for policy and industry stakeholders, including digital financial inclusion, infrastructure investment, digital skills development, and public sector digitisation.

The Executive Edition is available for public access, while the Full DBI Nigeria Digital Economy Outlook 2026: Q1 Intelligence Report (Full Edition) provides deeper sector analysis, investment insights, and forward-looking intelligence tailored for institutional and executive audiences.

Interested organisations, policymakers, and investors can request access to the full report and executive briefings.

About DigitalSENSE Business Intelligence (DBI)
DigitalSENSE Business Intelligence (DBI) is a research and executive intelligence initiative of ITREALMS Media focused on delivering data-driven insights into Nigeria’s digital economy.

About ITREALMS Media
ITREALMS Media is a multiple award-winning, Nigeria-based technology and digital policy platform delivering news, analysis, consultancy, and commentary on telecommunications, information technology, digital economy policy, and emerging innovations—making leadership SENSE with digital news.

 

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