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Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 - Phones - NigeriaWelcome, Guest: Register / Login / With Google / Trending / Recent / New Stats: 3,279,933 members, 8,232,466 topics. Date: Wednesday, 13 August 2025 at 12:42 AM Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 - Phones - Nairaland Nairaland Forum / Science/Technology / Phones / Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 (15828 Views) Best Data Plans In Nigeria In July 2025 / Best Data Plans In Nigeria (2025): Compare Prices & Value Across Networks / Airtel Unlimited Data Thread! Best Data Plan In 2024!! (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down) Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Great100000: 7:19pm On Aug 11 In July, we broke down the best mobile data plans, and now, in August, the question is even more pressing. Despite soaring prices, mobile data consumption continues to climb. Between January and June 2025, MTN and Airtel subscribers spent over ₦2.5 trillion on voice and data services, a 51% jump compared to the same period last year, according to the telcos’ half-year results. MTN users now consume an average of 13.2GB of data per month, while Airtel users clock in at 9.3GB, both all-time highs. So what’s the most cost-effective way to stay connected this month? We’ve analysed the latest offerings to help you find the best data plan for your budget and browsing habits in August. Best mobile data plans for August 1. MTN Nigeria: MTN daily and short-term plans If you only need data for a few hours or a day, MTN has cheap options: • 75MB – ₦75 • 110MB – ₦100 • 230MB – ₦200 • 1GB – ₦500 • 2.5GB – ₦750 (only available online) There are also 2-day plans like: • 1.5GB – ₦600 • 2.5GB – ₦900 • 3.2GB – ₦1,000 These are great if you need internet briefly but don’t want to commit to a whole week. MTN weekly plans Weekly plans give you more balance between price and data. Some of the most popular ones include: • 500MB – ₦500 (often comes with free YouTube hours) • 1GB – ₦800 • 1.5GB – ₦1,000 • 6GB – ₦2,500 • 11GB – ₦3,500 • 20GB – ₦5,000 (online only) MTN Pulse users can also get 1.2GB for ₦700. MTN monthly plans These are best if you use the internet every day: • 2GB – ₦1,500 • 7GB – ₦3,500 • 10GB – ₦4,500 • 20GB – ₦7,500 • 25GB – ₦9,000 • 45GB “Always On” – ₦9,000 • 100GB – ₦20,000 • 250GB – ₦55,000 Most of these plans come with extras like free YouTube and night browsing. MTN yearly plan For people who prefer to buy data once and forget about it for months, MTN offers a 365-day plan with 800GB for ₦125,000. That breaks down to about ₦0.15 per MB. 2. Airtel Nigeria: Airtel daily and weekly plans If you just need to browse or chat for a short time, here are your options: • 75MB – ₦75 • 100MB – ₦100 • 200MB (2 days) – ₦200 • 300MB (2 days) – ₦300 For more consistent browsing over a week, you can go for: • 500MB – ₦500 • 1GB – ₦800 • 1.5GB – ₦1,000 • 3.5GB – ₦1,500 • 6GB – ₦2,500 • 10GB – ₦3,000 • 18GB – ₦5,000 Most of these plans include bonus data for streaming and social media. Airtel’s monthly and long-term plans Monthly bundles are incredible for steady use: • 2GB – ₦1,500 • 8GB – ₦3,000 • 13GB – ₦5,000 • 25GB – ₦8,000 • 60GB – ₦15,000 • 100GB – ₦20,000 • 210GB – ₦40,000 You’ll also find extended options like: • 300GB (90 days) – ₦50,000 • 350GB (120 days) – ₦60,000 • 685GB (365 days) – ₦100,000 For home routers, you can get 120GB for ₦20,000 (30 days), but this only works on Airtel’s official 4G routers. What users told us We asked users across Nigeria how Airtel is performing, and the verdict is mixed. In parts of Lagos and Kaduna, Airtel is winning over former MTN subscribers. “I switched from MTN because I was tired of signal drop,” said Seyi, a gadget vendor in Ikeja. “Airtel’s 4G has been consistent for me, especially at night.” But Airtel’s so-called “unlimited” 5G plans are drawing criticism. Tosin, a remote worker in Abuja, said he used over 900GB in one month, but not without issues. “It looks unlimited, but it’s not. Once you cross 2GB a day, your speed drops to about 64Kbps. I couldn’t even load Google.” Others shared similar frustrations. “They should just say it’s 2GB per day,” one user told us. “It’s misleading to call that unlimited.” If you’re considering switching to Airtel for 5G, ask detailed questions about what happens after you hit daily usage thresholds. 3. Glo Nigeria: Daily & weekly plans • 45MB – ₦50 • 105MB – ₦100 • 235MB (2 days) – ₦200 These plans usually come with Bonus Night Data (usable from 12 AM to 5 AM), great for late-night downloads or streaming. Weekly plans include: • 1.5GB – ₦500 • 3.5GB – ₦1,000 (+2GB night data) • 8.5GB – ₦2,000 • 20.5GB – ₦5,000 There’s also a 1.1GB for ₦750 valid for 14 days, suitable for light users. Monthly & mega plans Glo’s monthly bundles are some of the most generous: • 2.6GB – ₦1,000 • 10GB – ₦2,500 • 50GB – ₦10,000 • 107GB – ₦20,000 Looking for more? • 135GB – ₦25,000 • 220GB – ₦40,000 • 1TB (1 year) – ₦150,000 4. 9mobile: Daily & weekly plans • 40MB – ₦50 • 83MB + 50MB for social – ₦100 • 150MB + 100MB night data – ₦150 • 250MB – ₦200 Weekly picks: • 2GB (14 days) – ₦500 • 7GB + 100MB for social – ₦1,500 (an excellent deal for moderate users) Monthly & social bundles • 1GB – ₦1,000 • 5GB (night only) – ₦2,000 • 27.5GB – ₦18,000 If you’re mostly online for social apps, try their “Social Paks” for ₦400/month, designed for chat, video, and general social media use. New smartphone users also get bonus data for 12 months when they buy a ₦1,500+ monthly plan. Mobile data plan comparison (Daily/Weekly/Monthly) The following tables offer a comparative analysis across major mobile network operators, highlighting key metrics such as data volume, price, validity, and effective cost per gigabyte. Unlimited broadband plans: If you use a lot of data for work, streaming, or gaming, unlimited broadband plans can save you stress. But not all “unlimited” plans are equal. Some still have limits hidden in the fine print. 1. FiberOne: If you require constant internet, maybe you work from home, stream a lot, or have multiple people using Wi-Fi, FiberOne is a name that will come up. They offer fibre broadband with no data cap, and speeds that go up to 500 Mbps. Their plans are designed for households and small businesses, and many come bundled with extras like voice and TV options. What users told us In Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, we spoke to FiberOne users to get a real-world sense of what the service is like beyond the glossy speed claims. For Ada, a content creator based in Lekki, the experience has been seamless. “It’s been really smooth. I upload videos every week and stream in 4K without buffering. I barely even notice it’s on, it just works,” she said. But that’s not everyone’s reality. Chuka, who lives off Orchid Road in Lagos, described a frustrating experience: “I paid ₦13,000 and got speeds that couldn’t even load Instagram videos. They said it was a temporary issue, but the connection kept dropping.” An Abuja-based user echoed the concerns. “FiberOne used to be excellent. But this year, something changed. We now get outages lasting two, three days. Even when it’s working, speed drops badly in the evening.” 2. MTN FibreX: If you’re tired of your internet slowing down at peak hours, MTN FibreX might be worth checking out. It’s MTN’s fibre broadband service offering unlimited internet with no throttling or data caps, just fast, steady internet based on your chosen speed. Here are the monthly plans (30-day validity): • 50Mbps – ₦25,000 • 100Mbps – ₦45,000 • 150Mbps – ₦60,000 • 300Mbps – ₦100,000 They also have more extended plans: • 50Mbps – ₦120,000 (180 days) • 50Mbps – ₦240,000 (365 days) One thing that sets FibreX apart is that installation and the router are free, which reduces your startup cost. 3. Starlink: Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, has been active in Nigeria since 2023, targeting areas with little or no access to fibre or reliable mobile networks. The service offers coverage where traditional providers fall short, but the cost is steep: ₦57,000 per month, with an upfront fee of ₦590,000 for the hardware kit, which includes the satellite dish and router. 4. Other unlimited internet providers in Nigeria: Spectranet, Smile, Tizeti & more Apart from MTN FibreX and Starlink, other broadband providers offer “unlimited” internet in Nigeria. But here’s the thing, many of them come with Fair Usage Policies (FUPs). It’s essential to check the fine print before you pay. Spectranet Spectranet is still the most subscribed ISP in Nigeria as of early 2025, with over 103,000 users. Their plans are advertised as unlimited, but they come with monthly data limits. • Gold Plan: 125GB FUP — ₦18,999/month • Platinum Plan: 300GB FUP — speed drops once you hit the cap If you move around a lot, Spectranet’s MiFi and car Wi-Fi options offer some flexibility. Smile Smile’s “unlimited” plans also have clear data limits under their FUP: • UnlimitedLite: 60GB/month at ₦18,500 • UnlimitedEssential: 150GB/month at ₦27,700 • Freedom Plans: Up to 300GB/month — ₦38,500 to ₦46,500 • TRUEUnlimited: 1TB/month at ₦61,500 They also offer a 1TB yearly plan for ₦185,000. Tizeti (WiFi.com.ng) Tizeti offers unlimited data with no FUP for ₦17,500/month, but the setup fee is steep, ₦100,000. They run on solar power and cover places like Lagos and Port Harcourt. Other providers offering unlimited plans Final thoughts Everyone wants internet that works, fast, affordable, and reliable. But across Nigeria, we’ve learned there’s no single “best” data plan. What works for a student in Ife isn’t the same for a remote worker in Abuja or a family of five in Lekki. If you’re just trying to stay connected day by day, daily or weekly bundles from MTN, Glo, Airtel, and 9mobile will get you by. But if your life or business depends on the internet, you’ll need something more stable, like FibreX, FiberOne, or a reliable home broadband setup in your area. And don’t be fooled by “unlimited” claims. Always ask questions, read the fine print, and talk to real users before you commit. We’ll be back next month with another update. Until then, choose smart, not just cheap. Source: https://techcabal.com/2025/08/07/best-data-plans-in-nigeria-in-august-2025/ 8 Likes 4 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Carazon: 11:33pm On Aug 11 All na rubbish. Looks like options but are all the same. A lot of options, No alternative. 34 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by favour32(m): 6:01am On Aug 12 Airtel 18GB for 6K is good. That's my regular to surf the Internet. 5 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by gracefoundmme(m): 12:46pm On Aug 12 For me I use Airtel router and pay 30k monthly for unlimited internet and it is the best so far. 15 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Maobichek: 1:39pm On Aug 12 Airtel is currently leading in terms of data because many people though use MTN prefer Airtel because it's more accessible and comparatively faster than others. 13 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by 2cribz: 1:41pm On Aug 12 I burn almost 5k a week on data I'm still thinking what to do. I would only get moved by 50gig for 5k. There's no lite.and so solar dey dia.must it be mikano .if not that make my side no silent.i still dey pump 12k for dstv and still the tv is off.does dstv do refund 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Maj196(m): 4:53pm On Aug 12 Airtel is great, MTN needs to improve their data network, very useless 14 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by RandomFellow: 4:55pm On Aug 12 Airtel 7gb for ₦1,500 The best is still MTN 800GB for ₦125,000 3 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Prechgold1180(m): 4:59pm On Aug 12 Just buy 5g router sub unlimited 30k for a month u can connect more than 40 people No issue I m flexing mine 12 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Effizy55: 5:02pm On Aug 12 So common data don turn luxurious commodity now.....hmmmm! Make I just stick to my Glo though the network is epileptic but affordable....,... 4 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by ceejayluv(m): 5:06pm On Aug 12 What of 10k - 35GB monthly on Airtel. I'm currently using the plan. 1 Like 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Hardeybohwarley(m): 5:06pm On Aug 12 I'm currently using Airtel my area at 500 for 3.2gb. 6 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by callmeDDD: 5:06pm On Aug 12 Glo 2k for 10G from the app. Last for 1 week MTN Tuesday awoof. 5gig for 900, run for 2 days. Those are the cheapest for me. 2 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Albert0011(m): 5:07pm On Aug 12 Just dial *121# for mtn users and go for better offers. If not you will be spending more money on data. 10 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by josielewa(m): 5:12pm On Aug 12 i just subscribed today after using 2 weeks free unlimited..its worth every kobo of my money...did the 20Mbps at 30k unlimited...for tv and work gracefoundmme: For me I use Airtel router and pay 30k monthly for unlimited internet and it is the best so far. 4 Likes (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by captainamiedi1: 5:14pm On Aug 12 Albert0011: Just dial *121# for mtn users and go for better offers. If not you will be spending more money on data. sadly this is no longer working. maybe it's for me sha (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by PlasmaTV: 5:14pm On Aug 12 Tinubu came onboard and data prices went up ridiculously. Interesting times 10 Likes 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by josielewa(m): 5:15pm On Aug 12 just buy the airtel 4g or 5g smart box router and get 20Mbps unlimited per month for 30k...its fast and affordable..about 10 people using mine.. 1 Like 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Chubhie: 5:15pm On Aug 12 Naija get cheap data.223 more characters needed (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Stiv19cuff(m): 5:16pm On Aug 12 That's my go to plan, unfortunatelynow I don't have that option again[, stick with 1k for 1.5 weekly quote author=Albert0011 post=136433196]Just dial *121# for mtn users and go for better offers. If not you will be spending more money on data.[/quote] 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by kgr8mike(m): 5:16pm On Aug 12 Nigerians are in a long thing. The networks charging us with dollar exchange rate while we earn in Naira valuation. Sad! They make trillions from us while we watch our pockets getting empty and empty by the day. Ghana said no to DSTV, ours is to hail our oppressors. Nothing moves us. Everyday the networks will be sending you different kinds of annoying promos. MTN will send you that N10M is up for grab. Always disturbing ones peace and you'll never hear that such amount was won by anybody. Sad! Until the day we will see reasons and make demands,let the capitalists continue. 8 Likes 3 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by josielewa(m): 5:17pm On Aug 12 just buy airtel 5g or 4g smart box router and get 20Mbps speed at 30k monthly..its fast and affordable (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Dickson178(m): 5:19pm On Aug 12 gracefoundmme: For me I use Airtel router and pay 30k monthly for unlimited internet and it is the best so far. And if hungry man beg you for 1k now you'll insult him 1 Like 2 Shares (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Skyfornia(m): 5:23pm On Aug 12 I'm using MTN N9000 for 45gb for 1 month I also use Airtel my area N500 for 3.2gb lasts for 1 month..I use this as substitute whenever my MTN network is not stable. My friend did MTN N11,000 I think for 70gb, lasts month (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by destinychildolu(m): 5:25pm On Aug 12 Why can't there be home option WiFi. In advanced countries , you can install WiFi for like $50-$100 and it's monthly unlimited and 50 people can use it sef 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by Albert0011(m): 5:26pm On Aug 12 captainamiedi1: sadly this is no longer working. maybe it's for me sha I've upto 3 mtn sim cards. I always better offers at least one in each of the sim cards 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by NOETHNICITY(m): 5:27pm On Aug 12 There is a glo daily plan on glo cafe app. It’s 1.5g at 300. I think it’s the best for non-heavy data consumers 3 Likes 1 Share (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by gambus007(m): 5:28pm On Aug 12 Is anyone using Tizeti in Lugbe, Abuja who can give a review of their service? (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by wiseone28: 5:31pm On Aug 12 Maobichek: Airtel is currently leading in terms of data because many people though use MTN prefer Airtel because it's more accessible and comparatively faster than others. Airtel is something else from 7pm to 9pm It keep fluctuating at that time (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by fineboynl(m): 5:34pm On Aug 12 Mtn network is terrible if you are buying Mtn data first check it network before buy big data. I can’t do anything with over 200gb data. Imagine speed test test below 1 mbps. Glo is worst 1 Like (Share⤴) Re: Best Data Plans In Nigeria In August 2025 by NOETHNICITY(m): 5:36pm On Aug 12 Maj196: Airtel is great, MTN needs to improve their data network very useless very terrible in my own area. Had to port to glo fast Glo saved my life, mtn almost frustrated me 1 Like 1 Share (Share⤴)

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