The company will operate on a software-led, asset-light MVNO model, leveraging existing mobile network infrastructure instead of building its own towers.
Lebara has officially entered the Nigerian market with a soft launch, positioning itself as a niche-focused Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) among the 46 licensed in the country. Rather than targeting the broad market, the company aims to serve underserved and specialized consumer segments, addressing persistent issues such as network disruptions, service gaps, and high data costs.
The company will operate on a software-led, asset-light MVNO model, leveraging existing mobile network infrastructure instead of building its own towers. This approach allows Lebara to offer flexible and affordable voice, SMS, and data services while tailoring pricing and solutions to specific communities. CEO Teniola Stuffman emphasized that the launch is driven by a commitment to inclusivity and expanding access to reliable connectivity for millions of Nigerians.
Lebara is targeting up to one million subscribers in its first year, tapping into Nigeria’s youthful population and rising demand for digital services. The initiative has been welcomed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a boost to the nation’s digital economy. By demonstrating how shared infrastructure and niche-focused competition can lower costs and improve service quality, Lebara aims to make a meaningful impact on Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape while connecting more people to global digital opportunities.

