The gaming ecosystem in Nigeria is having a massive moment this month. In March 2026, the industry has moved from “just for fun” to a serious business worth billions of Naira.
Here are the four biggest things happening right now:
- The “Whot” Digital Revolution
While games like Call of Duty are popular, the biggest story of 2026 is the digital comeback of Whot. A platform called Waje Game has turned this classic Nigerian card game into a huge online success. People are now playing Whot on their phones for real rewards. It is popular because it feels nostalgic for older people but looks modern for younger players.
- Mobile Esports Prize Money is Growing
Gaming is now a real job for many young Nigerians. This month, several big tournaments are happening:
Free Fire: This is the most popular “Battle Royale” game in Nigeria because it works on cheap phones. A recent tournament called the Free Fire Clash Cup just finished with a ₦8.2 million prize pool.
PUBG Mobile: Nigerian teams are currently competing in the “Road to 2026 PMGO Africa.” The national winners get $3,000, and the top teams move on to a continental final worth $10,000.
National e-Soccer League: This league is currently in “Division 2,” where 20 of the best football gamers in Nigeria play matches every weekend that are streamed live for fans to watch.
- The Africa Gaming Expo (AGE) Lagos
Later this month (March 24–27), Lagos will host the Africa Gaming Expo 2026 at the Eko Convention Centre. Over 12,000 people are coming to discuss how to make Nigeria the gaming hub of Africa. One big topic will be SafePlay, a new tool being introduced in Lagos to help make sure people game responsibly and don’t spend more money than they can afford.
- Fast Payments and 5G
In the past, the biggest problem for gamers was slow internet and hard-to-use payment systems. In 2026, that is over.
Instant Payouts: Gaming apps are now linked directly to OPay, PalmPay, and Moniepoint. If you win a game, the money hits your account instantly.
5G Ubiquity: With 5G now available in major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, online gaming is much smoother, allowing Nigerians to compete with players from around the world without the game freezing.
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