Top 10 Apps Nigerians actually used most in 2025

In 2025, smartphones remained central to everyday life in Nigeria — from chatting and shopping to banking, entertainment and transportation. Based on usage trends and popularity, these were the apps Nigerians relied on the most throughout the year.
- WhatsApp
Still the country’s most essential app. Nigerians used WhatsApp daily for messaging, voice notes, calls, business communication and status updates. - TikTok
TikTok dominated screen time, especially among Gen Z. Comedy skits, live streams, trends and viral content kept users glued for hours. - OPay
OPay became a go-to financial app for transfers, bill payments and everyday transactions, winning users with speed and convenience. - YouTube
Despite TikTok’s rise, YouTube remained strong for long-form content — from comedy and music to tutorials, news and kids’ videos. - Instagram
Instagram stayed relevant for visuals, trends, celebrity updates, fashion, lifestyle content and influencer marketing. - Temu
Temu exploded in popularity in 2025 thanks to aggressive discounts, freebies and referrals, making it one of the most downloaded shopping apps. - Jumia
Nigeria’s leading e-commerce platform continued to serve users shopping for electronics, fashion and household items, especially during sales periods. - Telegram
Telegram was widely used for group chats, business promotions, entertainment content and community discussions. - inDrive
With flexible pricing and growing driver availability, inDrive became a preferred ride-hailing app for many Nigerians. - Glovo
Food delivery, groceries and errands made Glovo a favourite in major cities, offering convenience at the tap of a button.
