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Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Islie(op): 9:08am On Mar 02
by Yusuf Babalola


All international and domestic airports in Nigeria currently lack functional WiFi services for arriving and departing passengers, LEADERSHIP has learnt.

In today’s global aviation environment, reliable internet connectivity is considered a basic passenger facilitation tool, particularly at international gateways where travellers often need to connect with family members, business associates or coordinate onward travel arrangements. For first-time visitors, access to WiFi is often the first point of communication upon arrival.

Recognising its importance, the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development allocated N800 million in the 2026 budget to provide WiFi services at the country’s five international airports and selected domestic terminals.

The affected airports include the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Port Harcourt International Airport and Akanu Ibiam International Airport.

However, visits to airports in neighbouring West African countries such as Ghana, Togo and Abidjan show that functional internet services are readily available to passengers, a sharp contrast to the situation in Nigeria.

Last week, telecom operator MTN Nigeria announced the launch of free WiFi services at the Lagos and Abuja international airports. Despite this, checks by LEADERSHIP revealed that the service is currently not operational.

A visit to Terminal 2 of the Lagos airport, where the service was launched last week, showed that the MTN WiFi network was not working at the time of inspection.

Industry stakeholders have expressed concern about the continued lack of functional Wi-Fi services, describing it as a critical passenger facilitation and communication tool.

They pointed out that poor or non-existent airport Wi-Fi was partly due to technical, bureaucratic, and funding challenges, outdated equipment, unreliable power supply, unclear responsibility between agencies (like Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Nigerian Airspace Management Authority (NAMA), and no clear mechanism to maintain the service

The general secretary of the Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTI), Olumide Ohunayo, said the WiFi service is meant for passengers, not airport staff.

According to him, the lack of functional WiFi could be traced to inter-agency rivalry between the FAAN and NAMA.

“What has stopped the provision of an effective Wi-Fi system in the past has been the back and forth between NAMA and FAAN over who should have control or provide that service.

“NAMA itself is working on legacy telecommunication equipment in its control, which serves as the basis for providers to service effectively and at the same time, FAAN as the airport owner has done what should be within their purview.

“Also, technology has moved beyond just using those cables of the past and these services do not need the cables of the past

But just modern technology driven by innovations and optics.

“It’s not a luxury service but a necessity to improve travel communication and the status of the airport for passengers because the idea of Wi-Fi in the airport is not for airport staff or those working in the airport but for passengers that fly into these airports as a means of communication and improving the general vision ecosystem of the communication of the passengers.”

Ohunayo further stressed that WiFi is central to an efficient airport system.

“Wi-fi helps with facilitations to and within the airport. I think if you want to increase passenger throughput into the airport and encourage passengers coming and going, there must be a way to communicate, and I think it’s a good project.

“Also, I hope this will be the last time I will be hearing about wi-fi at the international airport. It is important, it is necessary, and it is part of an effective and efficient travel architectural process within the airport,” Ohunayo stated.

Also speaking is an aviation security expert, Capt. John Ojikutu (rtd) argued that non-aeronautical services such as WiFi should be concessioned to allow government agencies to focus on core aviation responsibilities.

“Wifi is a non-Aeronautical Service, and this is why I am saying daily that the airport’s terminal buildings are non-Aeronautical Services that should be given out for concession so the government can face its necessary obligations on Aeronautical Services to the international community and the Nigerian citizens.”

Capt. Ojikutu, who is also the chief executive officer of Centurion Security and Safety Consult, added that the service is purely commercial and for passenger convenience.

“This is for passengers’ convenience and not the airport’s safety or the security agencies’ responsibility to the passengers and obligations to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). Primarily, WiFi service is a commercial service like the shopping mall, restaurant, toilet,” he stated.

On his part, Capt. Muhammed Gbadamasi (rtd) expressed disappointment that in 2026, no Nigerian international airport can boast of functional WiFi services.

He called for an investigation into funds allocated for the project.

“Sadly, a significant amount of money has been wasted for no good reason. It’s also a shame that in 2026, no airport in the country can boast of having a single airport with efficient, functional WiFi. It’s a failure of the airport management teams.

“If so much money has been spent to provide WiFi services to the airports. To my mind, I think that the contract for the provision of this service should be investigated.”

Capt. Gbadamasi, a former chief pilot of the defunct ADC Airlines, stressed the need for professionalism in deployment.

“A WiFi network that can cover a large number of people, like the airport, is provided by a professional fibre cable service provider and not quacks. If anything other than this is what is obtained, those involved must be prosecuted,” he stated.
https://leadership.ng/nigerias-airports-still-offline-despite-n800m-budget-free-mtn-wifi-service/

Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Emmy000seun(m): 11:44am On Mar 02
Nawa ooo.. so the lunching been done last week or so is ceremonial 🤷😂..imagine Ghana and Benin having uninterrupted wifi, most time our problem as a country is not having idea, but maintenance is the problem..you initiate a good idea only not to follow up to know if it's working as expected or not..until the masses realize that power don't belongs to politicians, it belongs to them...but till then dey will keep using their head..
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/nigerias-airports-still-offline-despite-n800m-budget-free-mtn-wifi-service/

Nlfpmod
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Brendaniel: 11:57am On Mar 02
Emmy000seun:
Nawa ooo.. so the lunching been done last week or so is ceremonial 🤷😂..imagine Ghana and Benin having uninterrupted wifi, most time our problem as a country is not having idea, but maintenance is the problem..you initiate a good idea only not to follow up to know if it's working as expected or not..until the masses realize that power don't belongs to politicians, it belongs to them...but till then dey will keep using their head..
No, one of the biggest problems of Nigeria is wrong ideology, ideologies that will produce and support people like Tinubu and Buhari, Nigeria is not a nation.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Adaorababy(f): 11:57am On Mar 02
Criminal disposed elements of the APC. From Top to bottom
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by NetbizBoss: 11:57am On Mar 02
The money has enter where abondon contracts money use to enter in Nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by DoctorAyukebot(m): 11:57am On Mar 02
I heard the password of the wifi is offline-despite-800M+Budget.. 😂
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by christejames(m): 11:58am On Mar 02
Oh! You believed their MoU signings? grin grin







MoU is another name for propaganda in this Tinupoo's regime.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Leepeak(m): 12:03pm On Mar 02
20 character needed to sign Memorandum of understanding
20 character needed to start and execute
Nigeria politics I don comot my hand
Na international politics I dey do now
If. Them like make dem nor take advantage of the oil prices now in the world
Keep looting and deceiving Nigerian
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by AnnyChicago0989: 12:04pm On Mar 02
May God restore peace into the world. I pray against WW3
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Shnew(m): 12:05pm On Mar 02
When I get to the airport I’ll turn ON my free Wi-Fi for the whole country to use
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by jmoore(m): 12:10pm On Mar 02
Simple WIFI is now rocket science for Tinubu government
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Femeto: 12:12pm On Mar 02
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/nigerias-airports-still-offline-despite-n800m-budget-free-mtn-wifi-service/
MTN self no get phone service for the airport na internet you wan see.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by PlasmaTV: 12:15pm On Mar 02
Helinus will run away from this thread now.

Imagine if all these was happening under Obi's government...tinubu would be protesting naked in ojota.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by EmmyMaestro(m): 12:21pm On Mar 02
NetbizBoss:
The money has enter where abondon contracts money use to enter in Nigeria
Off the mic

Off the mic

Off the mic
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by erniok(m): 12:39pm On Mar 02
They pointed out that poor or non-existent airport Wi-Fi was partly due to technical, bureaucratic, and funding challenges, outdated equipment, unreliable power supply, unclear responsibility between agencies (like Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Nigerian Airspace Management Authority (NAMA), and no clear mechanism to maintain the service



This has always been our problem and no government shows concern on solving it.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by meobizy(m): 12:40pm On Mar 02
If you don’t have private Internet service, you are on a long thing. If the service was available, using your own subscription would turn out a world of difference. Next news.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by laivwire(m): 12:43pm On Mar 02
Imagine landing in a country where your sim isn't registered and you can't even connect with the people who are supposed to pick you up. Many times I have had to beg and borrow a strangers phone just to connect with others in the airport awaiting my arrival.

The moment you land in Nigeria, you get a feeling of the hardship once they open the doors of that plane. From the heat to the dysfunctional carousel to the "wetin you bring come" crew despite billions going down yearly. May God help us

But to be fair, some personnel have really improved their professionalism especially customs and when departing.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by callmetade: 12:43pm On Mar 02
International thieves.

E bami kigbe OLE o.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Offpoint1: 12:48pm On Mar 02
Emmy000seun:
Nawa ooo.. so the lunching been done last week or so is ceremonial 🤷😂..imagine Ghana and Benin having uninterrupted wifi, most time our problem as a country is not having idea, but maintenance is the problem..you initiate a good idea only not to follow up to know if it's working as expected or not..until the masses realize that power don't belongs to politicians, it belongs to them...but till then dey will keep using their head..
You only monitor what you truly spent on... 95% of the funds was diverted to their pocket as with all projects.

You can follow up project you did with 5% of funds meant for it.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by COMPAQ(m): 1:32pm On Mar 02
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/nigerias-airports-still-offline-despite-n800m-budget-free-mtn-wifi-service/
This is fake news!!! I flew at MMIA 2 weeks ago and there was very fast, free internet. It was like 60MBps.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by sirblend: 1:45pm On Mar 02
APC and corruption cannot be
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Denalarian: 1:46pm On Mar 02
NIGERIA IS A BIG JOKE..
NIGERIA VS APC
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by mmsen: 1:49pm On Mar 02
laivwire:
Imagine landing in a country where your sim isn't registered and you can't even connect with the people who are supposed to pick you up. Many times I have had to beg and borrow a strangers phone just to connect with others in the airport awaiting my arrival.

The moment you land in Nigeria, you get a feeling of the hardship once they open the doors of that plane. From the heat to the dysfunctional carousel to the "wetin you bring come" crew despite billions going down yearly. May God help us

But to be fair, some personnel have really improved their professionalism especially customs and when departing.
They've definitely slowed down on the begging at the airport and you can see that they're working to improve MMIA but not having free wifi in 2026 is archaic.

What happened to Glo? Did they not used to provide that service?
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by mmsen:
COMPAQ:
This is fake news!!! I flew at MMIA 2 weeks ago and there was very fast, free internet. It was like 60MBps.
Was it Glo or MTN? I've used free wifi in Nigerian airports but I'm pretty sure it was Glo.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by DrMuzungu(m): 1:54pm On Mar 02
We know how it works in Nigeria. You submit proforma invoice for, let's say, $100,000,000. They tell you to increase it to $250,000,000 and give the balance to them. Then, to collect your $100,000,000, you have to pay those releasing the money some extra cash, not transfer but cash. Then the main decision maker send messengers to you and tell you to give them half of your now $90,000,000, and you do not have to do any work, they will still issue a completion certificate.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by laivwire(m): 2:01pm On Mar 02
mmsen:
They've definitely slowed down on the begging at the airport and you can see that they're working to improve MMIA but not having free wifi in 2026 is archaic.

What happened to Glo? Did they not used to provide that service?
I agree. Abosolutely no idea on Glo.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by COMPAQ(m): 2:35pm On Mar 02
mmsen:
Was it Glo or MTN? I'm pretty sure I've used free wifi in Nigerian airports but I'm pretty sure it was Glo.
It was under "Free MMIA Wifi" name, so you can't tell if its provided by MTN or Glo, but I doubt its Glo because Glo can never be that fast because Glo doesnt have Fibre Optic.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by Charly68: 2:49pm On Mar 02
Don't mind the fake managers.
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by goody234: 2:56pm On Mar 02
simple things they cant get right?... Absolute incompetence
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by goody234: 2:57pm On Mar 02
DrMuzungu:
We know how it works in Nigeria. You submit proforma invoice for, let's say, $100,000,000. They tell you to increase it to $250,000,000 and give the balance to them. Then, to collect your $100,000,000, you have to pay those releasing the money some extra cash, not transfer but cash. Then the main decision maker send messengers to you and tell you to give them half of your now $90,000,000, and you do not have to do any work, they will still issue a completion certificate.
Haha you know the crooks we have in this country
Re: Nigeria’s Airports Still Offline Despite N800m Budget, Free MTN Wifi Service by goody234: 2:58pm On Mar 02
laivwire:
Imagine landing in a country where your sim isn't registered and you can't even connect with the people who are supposed to pick you up. Many times I have had to beg and borrow a strangers phone just to connect with others in the airport awaiting my arrival.

The moment you land in Nigeria, you get a feeling of the hardship once they open the doors of that plane. From the heat to the dysfunctional carousel to the "wetin you bring come" crew despite billions going down yearly. May God help us

But to be fair, some personnel have really improved their professionalism especially customs and when departing.
Dont forget the smell of damp and BO
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