Security agencies in the country, such as the police force, have not helped in mitigating the situation. In 2023, Nigeria’s police force was ranked as the 4th worst performing in the world.
It is no surprise then that Nigerians are turning to technology to fill the gaps left by poor security systems in the country. According to Statista, 8.8 million Nigerian households are expected to be outfitted with smart security by 2029, reaching a penetration of 17.5% from 15.5% in 2025. This security market includes surveillance products such as security cameras, motion sensors, and programmable and remote control door locks.
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It is no surprise then that Nigerians are turning to technology to fill the gaps left by poor security systems in the country. According to Statista, 8.8 million Nigerian households are expected to be outfitted with smart security by 2029, reaching a penetration of 17.5% from 15.5% in 2025. This security market includes surveillance products such as security cameras, motion sensors, and programmable and remote control door locks.
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