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Nigeria Leads Africa’s Gaming World

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
3 months ago
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For a long time, South Africa was the “big boss” of gaming in Africa. They had more money and better internet. But in 2026, the game has changed. Nigeria has officially overtaken South Africa to become the country with the most players on the continent.

Here is a simple look at how Nigeria won the race and what the numbers really mean.

Power in Numbers

Nigeria is home to over 220 million people. That is a huge crowd! Because so many young people in Nigeria now have smartphones, the number of gamers has exploded.● Nigeria: Over 46 million active players.

South Africa: Around 26 million players.

While South Africans might spend more money on expensive consoles like the PlayStation 5, Nigeria wins because of its sheer “volume.” Almost every young person you see with a phone is now a gamer.

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There are two ways to look at the money in gaming.

Video Games: This is the money spent on games like Call of Duty or Candy Crush. Nigeria makes about $300 million here.

The “Big” Total: If you include online betting (iGaming), which is huge in Nigeria, the total jumps to a staggering $3.86 billion.

Nigeria’s growth is much faster than South Africa’s. Nigeria’s market is growing at about 12% every year, while South Africa is growing at a slower pace of around 4%.

Why is this happening?

There are three simple reasons why Nigeria is growing so fast:

  1. Phones are the new Consoles: Most Nigerians cannot afford a ₦800,000 gaming PC. But they do have smartphones. Since 90% of gamers in Nigeria play on mobile, the “entry fee” to start gaming is very low.
  2. Better Internet & 5G: With 5G spreading in cities like Lagos and Abuja, playing online games doesn’t “lag” (freeze) as much as it used to.
  3. Local Stories: As we saw with studios like Tepida Games, Nigerians are finally playing games that look and sound like home. When you see your own street in a game, you want to play it more!

What’s Next?

Experts say that within the next five years, Nigeria will not just have the most players, but it will also make the most money in every part of the gaming world. The “Giant of Africa” is finally awake in the digital world.

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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