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Nigeria: NigComSat Achieved Revenues Of Up To US$1.4 Million In 2025 – According To Company CEO, Nkechi Jane Egerton-Idehen

April 6, 2026
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Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NigComSat), the country’s state-owned satellite operator, has announced a significant jump in revenue, projecting a rise from US$471,403 in 2023 to over US$1.4 million by the end of 2025.

This announcement was made during the opening ceremony of the 2026 Nigerian Satellite Week in Abuja, which also commemorated the company’s 20th anniversary.

The impressive growth—over threefold in just two years—illustrates a significant transformation in NigComSat’s commercial landscape. Nkechi Egerton-Idehen, the managing director and CEO, attributed this surge to the rising demand for satellite-enabled services.

NigComSat has evolved beyond its traditional role as a single-satellite operator, now offering a diverse range of services, including broadband connectivity, broadcasting infrastructure, and enterprise solutions throughout various African markets, according to Egerton-Idehen.

This development aligns with Nigeria’s ongoing mission to enhance connectivity in underserved regions. As part of a long-term expansion strategy, NigComSat has initiated plans to launch two new satellites, NIGCOMSAT-2A and NIGCOMSAT-2B, scheduled for 2028 and 2029, respectively.

These advanced satellites, operating in Ka- and Ku-bands, are intended to facilitate 5G backhaul and support national security initiatives.

The procurement phase has been finalised, and the project has now moved into the finance and implementation stages, the CEO confirmed.

The planned satellite launches are timed to the lifecycle of the current NIGCOMSAT-1R, launched in 2011. As this satellite approaches its 15-year design life in 2026, the Federal Government has sanctioned the acquisition of replacement satellites and is collaborating with investors to facilitate the transition. The new fleet is expected to enhance real-time data collection and intelligence operations for security agencies, underlining the critical role of space infrastructure in national security.

Regionally, Nigeria holds a prominent position in West Africa’s space sector, though it still lags behind continental leaders such as Egypt and South Africa in total satellite numbers. Both Egypt’s Nilesat and South Africa’s Sentech continue to see consistent operational results, highlighting the intensifying competition within Africa’s burgeoning space economy.

If NigComSat can maintain its revenue growth, Nigeria’s position in this field could strengthen. Nonetheless, analysts emphasise that the successful execution of upcoming satellite projects and sustained investment will be key to maintaining this positive momentum.

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