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The cloud computing market is poised for rapid expansion in Nigeria and Ghana in 2025, fueled by digital transformation efforts across industries, growing demand for remote work solutions, and advancements in data center infrastructure.
According to Deloitte, the proliferation of 5G networks, will further accelerate cloud adoption by improving connectivity and reducing latency.
Sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and e-commerce are expected to lead cloud adoption, leveraging it for scalability, efficiency, and data analytics capabilities.
In its Sneak Preview of 2025, Deloitte West Africa said businesses will need to adopt advanced technologies to remain competitive, especially as consumer expectations for digital experiences grow.
“Increase in AI-driven startups will strengthen the digital ecosystem and contribute to economic diversification. Cloud solutions will lower entry barriers for startups and SMEs, enabling them to access scalable and affordable IT infrastructure. Companies across industries will leverage cloud computing to drive innovation in areas like AI, IoT, and big data analytics”, it mentioned.
Media
The report said local content production in film, music, and news media is expected to grow, driven by demand for culturally relevant programming
Again, the availability of affordable data and smartphones is driving streaming service adoption.
“Both local and international platforms are expanding in West Africa, providing original content in Nollywood movies, Ghanaian series, and other media tailored for local audiences”, it pointed out.
It continued that social media will continue to influence the media landscape, shaping trends, news consumption, and advertising.
“As internet penetration rises, more users will engage with content on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, SnapChat, YouTube and X (formerly Twitter)”.
Implications
Deloitte said increased investment in content creation will likely boost economic activity and create jobs in the creative sector.
Again, the rising competition among streaming and social platforms could increase demand for exclusive and high-quality content, benefiting local creators and media companies.
Telecommunications Sector
The report explained that the further expansion of the 5G coverage is expected in 2025, with significant investments in 5G infrastructure, enabling faster and more reliable internet services.
The rollouts will target urban and peri-urban areas, followed by rural expansions.
Key telecom players, such as MTN and Airtel, Deloitte said, are expected to deepen their 5G networks, enhancing mobile internet speeds and supporting the growing demand for high-bandwidth services.
Implications
The report said the 5G will revolutionize industries such as healthcare, entertainment, and education, providing faster download and upload speeds, and enabling real-time data transmission.
However, the cost of 5G infrastructure deployment and high data prices could slow widespread adoption, and companies may need to provide affordable options to expand market reach.
Again, MVNOs will intensify competition in the telecom market, reducing prices and enhancing service quality. Affordable and targeted plans will enable underserved populations and SMEs to access mobile services, promoting broader digital inclusion.
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