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Legend Internet, Spectranet Merger Signals Consolidation Play in Nigeria’s Broadband Market

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 5:14 pm
BrandiQ Analyst
March 26, 2026
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Nigeria’s broadband market is entering a consolidation phase as Legend Internet Plc moves to merge with Spectranet Limited, creating a unified platform combining fibre and wireless infrastructure.

The proposed transaction reflects a broader industry trend: scale is becoming essential for competitiveness in connectivity markets.

According to the company’s filing with the Nigerian Exchange Limited, the merger is designed to:

  • Expand network capacity
  • Improve operational efficiency
  • Strengthen urban coverage
  • Unlock long-term shareholder value

Strategically, the integration of fibre and wireless assets positions the combined entity to deliver hybrid broadband solutions, which are increasingly critical in bridging last-mile connectivity gaps across Nigeria’s dense urban and peri-urban markets.

From an investment standpoint, the merger is expected to generate:

  • Cost synergies through shared infrastructure
  • Improved margins via operational optimisation
  • Revenue growth driven by expanded service reach

However, execution will depend on regulatory approvals from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and the Nigerian Communications Commission, highlighting the importance of governance in telecom consolidation.

If completed by Q2 2026 as projected, the deal could reshape competitive dynamics -creating a stronger challenger platform in a market dominated by large telecom operators.

At a macro level, the merger reflects a key reality: Nigeria’s digital growth now depends not just on expansion, but on infrastructure efficiency and scale.

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