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NCC releases Q4 2025 network performance report, records improved service quality

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has released its Q4 2025 Network Performance Reports, revealing steady improvements in network quality across the country, particularly in median download speeds in both urban and rural areas.

 

Speaking during a media engagement on the reports, the Executive Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Dr. Aminu Maida, said the exercise reflects the NCC’s commitment to transparent, data-driven regulation and the continuous improvement of Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.

 

According to him, the reports were produced through the Commission’s collaboration with global internet analytics firm, Ookla, to provide independent insights into real-world network performance and the lived experiences of telecoms consumers across cities, rural communities, highways and emerging 5G locations.

 

“The data enables us to track progress, identify gaps and guide targeted regulatory interventions, ranging from spectrum optimisation and infrastructure upgrades to quality-of-service enforcement and the expansion of rural connectivity,” Maida said.

 

He noted that the Q4 2025 data showed clear improvements when compared with the third quarter performance, adding that the gap in video Quality of Experience between urban and rural areas has narrowed, while the strength of Nigeria’s 4G network backbone continues to improve.

 

Dr. Maida, however, acknowledged that challenges remain in the sector, including gaps in 5G services and disparities in upload speeds, as highlighted in the reports. He said the Commission is actively engaging operators to address these issues, particularly mobile service coverage gaps.

 

The NCC boss disclosed that over $1 billion was invested in the telecommunications industry in 2025, leading to the deployment of more than 2,850 new network sites nationwide to expand coverage and capacity.

 

He added that the Commission has secured commitments from operators to surpass their 2025 investment levels in 2026, with infrastructure deployment expected to continue at an accelerated pace.

 

Maida reaffirmed the Commission’s readiness to work closely with industry stakeholders to translate the insights from the reports into improved connectivity, better quality of service and a more inclusive digital future for Nigerians.

NCC Calls for Responsible Data Reporting

In her address the Head of Public Affairs Department, Mrs. Nnenna Ukoha, said the quarterly reports are part of NCC’s efforts to ensure that accurate and timely industry data is properly understood and responsibly communicated to the Nigerian public.

Ukoha described the media as indispensable partners in shaping national conversations around telecommunications, noting that accurate reporting of industry data influences investor confidence, consumer trust and policy direction.

She explained that the engagement was designed to deepen journalists’ understanding of the Commission’s performance data and provide the context required to prevent misinterpretation, while improving the quality of information reaching the public.

“In reporting industry data, we encourage constructive framing that highlights progress alongside challenges, reflects investments and innovation, recognises improvements in quality of service and experience, and supports industry resilience,” she said.

According to her, the quarterly performance reports provide rich material for daily news coverage, feature writing, data-driven investigative journalism and background analysis, adding that the NCC values continued collaboration with the media to ensure balanced and impactful reporting.

Also speaking at the event, the Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, Engr. Abraham Oshadami, said transparency has become a guiding principle of the Commission’s regulatory approach, stressing that open access to information strengthens the industry, builds public trust and reinforces accountability among operators.

Oshadami disclosed that the NCC had expanded its transparency drive through a partnership with global analytics firm, Ookla, to develop nationwide network coverage maps that allow consumers to objectively compare network quality across locations and operators.

He said the partnership also led to the introduction of quarterly network performance reports to provide consistent, data-driven insights into how telecoms networks are performing nationwide.

“The first report, covering Q3 2025, was published in October last year. Today, we are pleased to formally present the Q4 2025 Network Performance Report and engage with stakeholders on its findings,” he said.

The Executive Commissioner noted that the reports indicate measurable improvements in network performance and quality of experience for consumers, adding that the engagement was aimed at highlighting key trends that matter to both consumers and industry stakeholders.

He urged the media to continue playing a strategic role in accurately telling stories of progress, accountability and reform within the telecommunications sector, while engaging critically with the data presented.

KANO FOCUS reports that he event concluded with a question-and-answer session, as the Commission reaffirmed its commitment to sustained collaboration with the media in driving a resilient and consumer-focused telecommunications industry.

 

 

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SFH appoints Dayyabu Yusuf to lead strategic health partnerships, RevoHealth HMO

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

The Society for Family Health has appointed Dayyabu Mahmud Yusuf as Group Director, Impact Partnership and Engagement, as well as Managing Director of RevoHealth HMO Ltd., in a move aimed at strengthening healthcare access and sustainable health systems across Nigeria and Africa.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that the appointment was announced on the organisation’s official Facebook page on Saturday.

 

According to SFH, the new leadership appointment signals the beginning of a fresh phase focused on improving impact, expanding access to healthcare services, and advancing sustainable health transformation initiatives across the continent.

 

The organisation stated that the appointment reflects its commitment to building integrated health systems and promoting innovative platforms in healthcare financing, workforce development, advisory services, and sustainable health interventions.

 

SFH expressed confidence that Yusuf’s leadership would further strengthen the organisation’s impact and deliver lasting value to communities across Nigeria and beyond.

 

Yusuf is a seasoned public health professional with more than 18 years of experience in the design and implementation of public health, social marketing, and health systems strengthening programmes in Nigeria.

 

He is widely recognised as a health systems expert, health economist, programme management specialist, and community engagement practitioner, with extensive experience in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH), HIV/AIDS, malaria, child survival, and nutrition interventions.

 

He has also built strong technical expertise across the family planning and maternal, newborn and child health continuum, while leading large and complex teams on multiple development programmes.

 

Yusuf possesses strong advocacy and stakeholder engagement skills, having worked closely with senior government officials, lawmakers, and influential traditional and religious leaders to drive institutional and behavioural changes that support effective programme implementation.

 

A seasoned trainer, Yusuf has trained various cadres of health professionals and is known for his practical expertise in participatory community engagement approaches.

 

He holds a degree in Microbiology and a Master’s degree in Health Economics from Bayero University Kano, as well as an MSc in Microbiology from University of Abuja.

 

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Kwankwaso commends IGP over probe into Dadiyata’s disappearance

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

A former Governor of Kano State Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has commended the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, for ordering a fresh investigation into the disappearance of activist and lecturer Abubakar Idris Dadiyata.

KANO FOCUS reports that Kwankwaso made the remarks in a statement posted on his Facebook page on Saturday following recent testimony by a former aide to an ex-state governor, who allegedly claimed that police officers were responsible for Dadiyata’s disappearance in Kaduna.

Dadiyata, a lecturer and social media commentator, was abducted in 2019, and his whereabouts have remained unknown since then.

According to Kwankwaso, he and his associates have consistently advocated for a thorough investigation into the incident and for those responsible to be brought to justice.

He described the Inspector-General’s directive for a comprehensive investigation as a “decisive and long-overdue action,” expressing hope that the process would uncover the truth behind the disappearance.

The former governor also urged police authorities to place individuals named in the allegations under close surveillance to prevent interference with the investigation.

Kwankwaso further called on the government to ensure that Dadiyata, if found alive, and his family receive adequate compensation for the trauma and hardship they have endured over the years.

He commended members of the public for sustaining advocacy efforts on the case and also praised Abba Hikima Fagge for what he described as his important role in the latest developments surrounding the investigation.

Kwankwaso expressed optimism that the renewed probe would ultimately deliver truth and justice in the case.

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Cameroon telecom regulator visits NCC for benchmarking exercise

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

The Director General of the Telecommunications Regulatory Board (ART) of the Republic of Cameroon, Philemon Zoo Zame, on Wednesday visited the headquarters of the [Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in Abuja for a benchmarking exercise aimed at strengthening regulatory collaboration and knowledge sharing between both countries.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that during the visit, the Cameroonian telecom regulator met with the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Aminu Maida.

 

A statement issued by Ayiabari A. Kigbara, Manager, Media Relations, Public Affairs Department of the NCC, said the engagement focused on exchanging ideas and best practices in telecommunications regulation, with emphasis on enhancing efficiency and development within the sector.

 

 

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