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Nigeria: Galaxy Backbone Limited Expands Broadband Access To 13 Underserved Institutions

February 16, 2026
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In a significant move to enhance digital access in education, public administration, and vital national infrastructure, Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) has expanded broadband services to 13 underserved institutions and communities throughout Nigeria in 2025. The announcement was made in a statement issued from Abuja on Friday.

The expansion initiative includes connections to three federal universities, two local government areas, and eight federal secretariats, aimed at bolstering digital capabilities and improving service delivery in essential public institutions. Notably, GBB has also provided reliable broadband services to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, further strengthening connectivity at one of the nation’s key transport and economic hubs.

GBB explained that this rollout targets institutions that can benefit from existing infrastructure, particularly those with high potential for productive digital use but lacking the capacity for immediate commercial engagement. The initiative is designed to create opportunities, inspire innovation, and promote sustainable growth across various sectors.

“This milestone is a testament to our progress under the Integrated Digital Transformation Strategy (IDTS) and aligns with the Federal Government’s objectives for increasing broadband penetration,” the statement outlined. It also noted that this initiative complements national efforts, such as Project 774 Universities’ Hostel Connectivity, ensuring a coordinated and scalable nationwide impact.

The organisation emphasised that each new connection contributes to Nigeria’s transition towards a more inclusive digital economy, strengthens governance frameworks, supports educational initiatives, and enhances economic participation for both citizens and institutions.

As GBB continues to develop its services, additional deployment phases are underway, with further updates anticipated as implementation progresses.

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