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Google Announces New Google Station Locations in Nigeria, Bringing Free Wi-Fi to More Nigerians

Google has announced the expansion of its Google Station program in Nigeria, with the addition of new locations that will provide free Wi-Fi to more Nigerians. The new locations will bring the total number of Google Station hotspots in Nigeria to over 200, making it one of the largest public Wi-Fi networks in Africa.

The new locations include:

  1. Lagos: 20 new hotspots in popular areas such as Ikeja, Surulere, and Victoria Island.
  2. Abuja: 15 new hotspots in areas such as Wuse, Garki, and Maitama.
  3. Port Harcourt: 10 new hotspots in areas such as Old GRA, Aba Road, and Stadium Road.
  4. Kano: 10 new hotspots in areas such as Sabon Gari, Kano City, and Nassarawa.

The Google Station program aims to provide fast, reliable, and secure Wi-Fi to underserved communities, promoting digital inclusion and economic growth. The program is a partnership between Google and local internet service providers, who install and maintain the hotspots.

With the expansion of Google Station in Nigeria, more people will have access to the internet, enabling them to:

The new locations will be available starting from [insert date], and users can access the Wi-Fi by selecting the "Google Station" network on their devices.

About Google Station

Google Station is a program that provides public Wi-Fi hotspots in partnership with local internet service providers. The program aims to make the internet more accessible and affordable for people in underserved communities. Google Station is available in several countries, including India, Indonesia, Mexico, and Nigeria.