Top 20 Most Visited Websites by Nigerians in March 2025

According to recent data, Nigerians have been actively browsing the internet, with some websites standing out as the most popular.
In this article, we will take a look at the top 20 most visited websites by Nigerians in March 2025, based on data from SEMRUSH.
The top 5 most visited websites by Nigerians are dominated by familiar names. Google takes the lead with an impressive 378.4 million visits, followed by Facebook with 84.32 million visits. YouTube comes in third with 55.07 million visits, while Sportybet and Xvideos round out the top 5 with 35.12 million and 34.86 million visits, respectively.
It’s interesting to note that online betting websites are gaining popularity among Nigerians. Sportybet and Bet9Ja, two of the most popular online betting platforms, come in at 4th and 9th place, respectively. Livescore and Flashscore, websites that provide live scores and sports updates, also make it to the top 20, indicating a strong interest in sports and online betting among Nigerians.
Social media platforms are also well-represented in the top 20. Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok come in at 2nd, 11th, and 16th place, respectively. X, a social media platform, also makes it to the top 20, at 7th place. YouTube, a popular video-sharing platform, comes in at 3rd place, while Xnxx, an adult content website, comes in at 13th place.
Wikipedia, a popular online encyclopedia, comes in at 20th place, indicating a growing interest in online education and information among Nigerians. Fiverr, a freelance marketplace, also makes it to the top 20, at 14th place, suggesting a growing interest in online work and entrepreneurship.
Other notable mentions in the top 20 include Chatgpt, a popular AI chatbot, at 6th place, and Discord, a popular gaming platform, at 15th place. Bing, a search engine, comes in at 17th place, while Nkiri, a Nigerian music streaming platform, comes in at 18th place.
In conclusion, the top 20 most visited websites by Nigerians provide a fascinating insight into the online habits and interests of Nigerians. From social media and online betting to education and entertainment, these websites reflect the diverse interests and needs of the Nigerian online community.