
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) Wi-Fi
Last verified 3/7/2026 • Lagos, Nigeria
Wi-Fi is available at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS), but access can vary by terminal. Join “FREE AIRPORT WIFI NAMA/NCC”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page. Opened in 1979. Located Nigeria’s busiest airport, in Ikeja, Lagos.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Murtala Muhammed International Airport?
VariesIt varies. Details for Murtala Muhammed International Airport are inconsistent. Check the SSIDs below.
- Common SSIDs: FREE AIRPORT WIFI NAMA/NCC, NCC Free Airport Wi-Fi, MTN Free WiFi
- Sign-in: Connect to the airport Wi-Fi network shown on-site; splash page may request basic details before session start
- Provider: FAAN / MTN Nigeria (current public rollout), with earlier NAMA/NCC airport Wi-Fi deployments
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Connection details
- Login: Click-through portal
- Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
- Premium option: Airport lounges / terminal lounge operators (Varies by lounge and access program) — details
- Support: FAAN / airport customer service
Speed & reliability
Terminal specifics
- MMIA Terminal 1 / InternationalLegacy international terminal under full rehabilitation and modernization
- New international terminalCommissioned in March 2022 with capacity of about 14 million passengers annually
- Terminal 2 / MMA2Domestic terminal with lounge facilities and strong passenger amenities; current FAAN × MTN free Wi-Fi launch coverage has been reported here
Power & places to work
- Skyway Premium LoungeInternational terminal, airsideBest premium all-day work option with 24-hour access
- MMA2 VIP LoungeMMA2 domestic terminalStrong domestic-terminal workspace and the clearest official premium option at MMA2
- Window-side seating clustersAcross international and domestic waiting areasBest free fallback where power and live Wi-Fi overlap
Best places to work at Murtala Muhammed International Airport
Skyway Premium Lounge on the international side, or MMA2 VIP Lounge for domestic flights
Skyway Premium Lounge, SDS Lounge Services, or MMA2 VIP Lounge
Lounges first, then stronger window-side seating clusters
Any of the major lounges, especially Skyway Premium Lounge or MMA2 VIP Lounge
Café counters work for light sessions, but lounges are better for longer laptop use
Lounges, cafes and useful work spots
Skyway Premium Lounge
lounge • MMIA Terminal 1 / International • Airside, after security screening from Entrance D, toward E-Wing
Best premium choice for long work sessions in the international terminal; open 24 hours
View on mapSDS Lounge Services
lounge • MMIA Terminal 1 / International • Airside, E-Wing, departure level
Good international-terminal fallback, especially for quieter laptop work
View on mapThe Oasis Lounge
lounge • MMIA Terminal 1 / International • Airside, D-Wing, departure level, first floor
Another solid premium option on the international side
View on mapMMA2 VIP Lounge
lounge • Terminal 2 / MMA2 • MMA2 terminal
Best official premium domestic option; MMA2 explicitly promotes a work-friendly passenger experience
View on mapVIP Lounge
lounge • Terminal 2 / MMA2 • Airside, after security checks, upper floor
Strong domestic-terminal fallback with better comfort than the general gate area
View on mapWindow-side Seating Clusters
charging • International and domestic waiting areas
Best free work option when live Wi-Fi and usable outlets line up
Café Counters
cafe • Airside and terminal waiting areas
Practical for short sessions, but not as dependable as the lounges
How to connect at LOS
- Join "FREE AIRPORT WIFI NAMA/NCC" or "NCC Free Airport Wi-Fi" or "MTN Free WiFi".
- Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
- Complete any email/SMS step.
- Start your VPN, then browse normally.
Interesting Facts about Murtala Muhammed International Airport Airport
- MMIA is Nigeria’s busiest airport and is located in Ikeja, Lagos.
- The new international terminal at MMIA was commissioned on 22 March 2022.
- The new international terminal has annual processing capacity of about 14 million passengers.
- The older MMIA Terminal 1 is undergoing a full-scale renovation and modernization project.
- FAAN and MTN Nigeria launched free Wi-Fi at MMIA Terminal 2 in February 2026, with plans to extend the service further.
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Sources
- FAAN — MMIA Lagos airport page (official)
- FAAN — MMIA rehabilitation FAQ (official)
- FAAN — Comfort / lounges (official)
- FAAN — Customer service contacts (official)
- Premium Times — FAAN, MTN launch free WiFi at Lagos and Abuja airports
- Nairametrics — FAAN partners MTN to offer free Wi-Fi at Lagos, Abuja airports
- AviationMetric — NAMA restores WiFi services to airports
- TechCabal — Why free WiFi at Nigerian airports doesn't work
- MMA2 official website
- Priority Pass — Lagos lounges directory