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Airtime, data borrowing: Nigerians demand to know who owns 9 new lending companies

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 10, 2026 882 Minutes read0

The debate over Nigeria’s airtime lending industry has taken a new turn, with many Nigerians demanding to know the identities behind the nine companies reportedly set to participate in the country’s lucrative airtime and data advance market.

The questions surfaced under a viral social media post by popular blogger Tunde Ednut, where users reacted to claims that the market, long dominated by a foreign-backed operator, could be witnessing the emergence of new indigenous participants.

Rather than celebrating the development, many commenters focused on a different issue: ownership, reports The Guardian.

“Who are the owners of the nine companies?” one user, @iammosesphilips, asked, in what became one of the most engaged comments under the post.

The question immediately struck a chord.

“Good question,” another user, @hyzeek007, responded, reflecting what appeared to be a growing curiosity among followers.

Others expressed skepticism.

“The same man that has 9 lives, like a cat,” wrote @ti_phonestore, suggesting doubts about whether the companies are truly independent entities.

Another commenter, @iamchidinmaqueendoly, appeared to agree, responding: “Exactly, another topic for another day.”

When another user, @veekijay, replied, “Don’t go there,” accompanied by laughing emojis, the exchange underscored the mixture of humour and suspicion that characterised much of the conversation.

Beyond the jokes, however, analysts say the comments reveal a broader public concern about transparency in sectors that affect millions of Nigerians.

The airtime and data lending business has grown into a critical service for consumers, particularly at a time of economic pressure and declining purchasing power. Millions of subscribers rely on airtime and data advances to remain connected when cash is temporarily unavailable.

Industry estimates suggest that more than 40 million Nigerians use airtime and data borrowing services, making the sector one of the country’s most widely used forms of digital micro-credit.

The industry’s significance has become more apparent following the recent regulatory crisis involving the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), telecommunications operators and value-added service providers.

The dispute, which followed the implementation of the Digital Economy and Online Consumer Lending (DEON) Regulations, disrupted parts of the ecosystem and triggered concerns among consumers and operators alike.

Stakeholders estimate that the industry generates approximately N400 billion annually, underlining its importance to telecommunications operators, technology providers and consumers.

Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, has previously stressed the need for regulatory certainty to protect consumers and sustain investor confidence in the telecommunications sector.

Against this backdrop, the social media conversation appears to reflect a wider shift in public expectations.

For many Nigerians, the issue is no longer limited to whether local companies are entering the airtime lending market.

Increasingly, attention is turning to who owns those companies, who benefits from the business, and whether the public will have access to information about their ownership structures.

As discussions over the future of the sector continue, the question raised repeatedly under Tunde Ednut’s post remains unanswered: who owns the nine new companies expected to participate in one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing digital service markets?

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