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The Daily Reality NG App — Real Nigerian Information. Right in Your Pocket.

630+ articles on fintech, banking, law, business, and everyday Nigerian life — now available as a fast, offline-ready mobile experience built specifically for Nigerian phone users on limited data.

📅 Updated March 2026 ✍️ Samson Ese 📍 Warri, Delta State, Nigeria ⏱️ 6 min read 📂 App / Mobile

⏱️ Check This Before You Read Further

Before reading about the Daily Reality NG app, check whether your Android or iOS device meets basic PWA (Progressive Web App) requirements by visiting Google's PWA compatibility guide. Nigerian phones running Android 8.0 and above support full app installation from a browser — no Play Store required. Knowing your device version takes 30 seconds and determines which installation method applies to you. This guide covers both routes.

Takes 2 minutes. Could save you unnecessary steps trying to install an app your device doesn't support yet.

You've found Daily Reality NG — a platform built on real experience, honest analysis, and practical guidance for everyday Nigerians. This page tells you everything about the Daily Reality NG mobile app: what it does, how to get it on your phone, what's inside, and why it was built for Nigerian conditions specifically. No app store marketing language. Just the straight story.

Why trust this page: I'm Samson Ese, founder of Daily Reality NG, based in Warri, Delta State. I built this app experience after watching Nigerian readers — many on ₦50,000 Android devices with intermittent MTN data — struggle to access content that loads reliably. Every feature described here was chosen based on real Nigerian-condition testing, not international benchmark standards. What works on fibre in San Francisco often doesn't work on 3G in Sapele. This page reflects the difference.

Young Nigerian man reading Daily Reality NG app on Android smartphone in Lagos
Millions of Nigerians now access news, finance guides, and legal information entirely through smartphones — Daily Reality NG is built for exactly that reality. | Photo: Pexels
630+ Articles inside the app
0₦ Cost to install and use
<2MB App install size on Android
4G+ Works on MTN, Airtel, GLO, 9mobile

🇳🇬 Why a Daily Reality NG App — The Real Reason

Let me be honest about something. The reason a dedicated app version of Daily Reality NG exists is not because it's trendy or because some tech consultant recommended it. It's because of how Nigerians actually read.

I watched it happen dozens of times. Someone would share a Daily Reality NG article on WhatsApp — about loan app blacklisting, or NIRSAL loans, or how to handle a police invitation — and the person receiving it would tap the link, wait while their MTN data struggled to load the page, watch the browser eat 3MB of data for a single article, and sometimes close it before finishing because NEPA had taken light and their battery was at 14%. The content was useful. The access experience was not built for Nigerian conditions.

The app — technically a Progressive Web App (PWA) — fixes the access problem without requiring a Play Store download, without eating your storage, and without charging you anything. You install it from your browser in under 90 seconds. It loads faster than the website. It works partially offline once articles are cached. And it sits on your home screen like any other app, waiting for when you need it.

📊 The Data Reality for Nigerian Smartphone Users

According to the NCC's Q4 2025 subscriber data, Nigeria has over 154 million active mobile internet subscriptions — but the average Nigerian mobile data bundle is between 1GB and 5GB monthly. At that data budget, a site that loads 3–5MB per article visit is a genuine problem. Daily Reality NG's PWA reduces initial load to under 800KB and caches content for subsequent reads at essentially zero data cost. For a reader who visits 10 articles per month, this saves approximately 25–40MB of data — roughly ₦50–₦80 at current MTN data pricing. Not life-changing per visit. But meaningful across a year.

📎 Source: NCC Subscriber Data Report, Q4 2025 | MTN Nigeria Data Pricing Survey, March 2026

Nigerian woman using smartphone app to access financial information in Abuja
Nigerian readers increasingly rely on smartphone apps for financial guidance and legal information — Daily Reality NG's app is built specifically for this reality. | Photo: Pexels

Everything Inside the App — Full Feature List

Here is what you actually get when you install the Daily Reality NG app on your phone — not marketing promises, just the real feature list with honest notes about each one.

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630+ Articles — Full Access

Every article published since October 2025 is accessible in the app. Finance, banking, law, business, tech, health, lifestyle — all categories, fully searchable. No paywalls. No locked content.

Fast Loading on 3G/4G

PWA technology caches article shells and critical assets so pages load in under 1.5 seconds on a standard Nigerian 4G connection. After your first visit to an article, it loads almost instantly on repeat visits.

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Partial Offline Reading

Articles you have already visited in the app are cached and readable without an active internet connection. Useful during power cuts when your hotspot is down — read what you already opened even without data.

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Push Notifications

Enable notifications to receive alerts when important new articles are published — CBN policy changes, new loan app reviews, legal rights updates. You control whether to enable or disable at any time.

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Home Screen Shortcut

Installs as a proper app icon on your Android or iPhone home screen. Tap it and go directly to Daily Reality NG — no browser address bar, no typing URLs, no Google search each time.

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Clean Reading Mode

The app interface strips away browser toolbars for a full-screen reading experience. More visible content per screen scroll — especially useful on phones with smaller displays common in the Nigerian market.

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Tiny Storage Footprint

Under 2MB to install. The app does not pre-download all 630 articles — it caches selectively as you browse. Your phone's storage stays yours for photos and other apps.

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No Login Required

No account creation. No email required. No password to forget. Install and read immediately. Your reading preferences stay on your device only — we collect nothing beyond what Google Analytics captures site-wide.

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Easy Article Sharing

Every article has WhatsApp and social share buttons built in. Tap once to share a useful article with your contacts — the share bar is designed specifically for Nigerian platforms including WhatsApp Channel.

💡 Did You Know?

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are now used by over 60 percent of Nigeria's top-accessed digital news platforms, according to a 2025 GSMA Mobile Economy West Africa report. The primary driver is Nigeria's mobile-first browsing pattern — 89 percent of Nigerian web traffic comes from mobile devices, compared to 57 percent globally. PWA technology was designed specifically for this kind of high-mobile, variable-connectivity environment.

📎 Source: GSMA Mobile Economy West Africa Report, 2025 | NCC Internet Traffic Statistics, Q3 2025

🤖 How to Install on Android — Step by Step

This works on any Android phone running Android 8.0 (Oreo) or above. Most Nigerian budget phones — Tecno, Infinix, Itel, Samsung A-series — running MIUI 10+, HiOS 6+, or stock Android will support this. The browser matters: you need Chrome. Not Opera Mini, not UC Browser — Chrome specifically, because it handles PWA install prompts correctly.

✅ Before You Start — Check These Two Things

  • Open your Settings → About Phone → Android Version. Must be 8.0 or above.
  • Open Play Store → search "Google Chrome" → confirm it's installed and updated to at least version 90.

If your Android is below 8.0, you can still access Daily Reality NG through Chrome — you just won't get the home screen install option. Bookmark the site instead.

1

Open Chrome and go to dailyrealityngnews.com

Type the URL directly into Chrome's address bar — don't search Google for it. Loading through a Google search adds an extra step and sometimes loads an AMP version. Direct URL is cleaner. Takes about 5 seconds on a decent 4G connection.

2

Look for the install banner at the bottom of your screen

After the page loads, Chrome should automatically show a small banner at the bottom saying "Add Daily Reality NG to Home Screen." Tap it. If this banner doesn't appear automatically, move to Step 3. ⚠️ Friction warning: On some Nigerian Tecno and Infinix phones running HiOS, this automatic banner is suppressed by default. Don't panic — Step 3 covers the manual method.

3

Manual method: Tap the three dots (⋮) in Chrome's top-right corner

A dropdown menu opens. Look for "Add to Home Screen" — it's usually in the first five options. Tap it. If you see "Install App" instead of "Add to Home Screen," that's the same thing — tap it. Both options produce the same result: a Daily Reality NG icon on your home screen. This takes about 10 seconds once you find the option.

4

A confirmation dialog appears — tap "Add" or "Install"

Chrome shows you a preview of the icon and the name "Daily Reality NG." Tap the blue "Add" button. The icon will appear immediately on your home screen or in your app drawer, depending on your phone's launcher settings. Done. The whole process from Step 1 to here: under 90 seconds.

Confirm it works: tap the new icon on your home screen

The Daily Reality NG app opens in full-screen mode — no Chrome address bar visible, no browser toolbars. If you still see the Chrome interface, the install didn't complete. Go back to Step 3 and try again. Pro tip: The first launch will download cached assets (about 800KB). After that, every subsequent launch is instant even on slow connections.

🍎 How to Install on iPhone — Step by Step

iPhone installation works differently. Apple doesn't use Chrome for PWA installs — you must use Safari specifically. If you're using Chrome on your iPhone and wondering why the install option doesn't appear, that's why. Switch to Safari.

⚠️ Critical: iPhone Requires Safari — Not Chrome

Apple restricts PWA functionality to its own Safari browser on iOS. Chrome for iPhone cannot trigger the "Add to Home Screen" install prompt. This is an Apple policy decision — not something Daily Reality NG or any website can work around. Open Safari, not Chrome, for iPhone installation.

1

Open Safari and navigate to dailyrealityngnews.com

Type the URL directly. Wait for the full page to load — this matters because Safari needs to detect the app manifest before the install option becomes available. If you tap the share icon too quickly before the page loads fully, the "Add to Home Screen" option may not appear.

2

Tap the Share icon — the box with an arrow pointing up

On iPhone, this is at the bottom of the Safari screen (older iPhones) or at the top-right next to the address bar (newer models from iPhone 14 onwards). It looks like a square with an upward arrow. Tap it to open the share sheet.

3

Scroll down in the share sheet and tap "Add to Home Screen"

The share sheet lists options horizontally (AirDrop, Messages, Mail) and then vertically below. Scroll down the vertical list until you see "Add to Home Screen" — it has a plus-sign icon. Tap it. ⚠️ If you don't see this option: iOS 14 and above may have hidden it. Tap "Edit Actions" at the very bottom of the share sheet and add "Add to Home Screen" to your favorites.

Name it and tap "Add" in the top-right corner

Safari shows a name field — "Daily Reality NG" will be pre-filled. Tap "Add" at the top-right. The icon appears on your home screen. Tap it to open — it launches in full-screen Safari without the browser toolbar. Done.

Nigerian tech users installing mobile apps on Android and iPhone smartphones in Lagos office
The PWA installation process takes under 90 seconds on any modern Nigerian Android or iPhone — no Play Store required. | Photo: Pexels

💡 Did You Know?

Nigeria's most popular social media platform by active daily users in Q4 2025 was WhatsApp — with over 51 million daily active Nigerian users according to Meta's Q4 2025 earnings report. This means the primary way Nigerians share digital content is through WhatsApp. Daily Reality NG's app has a dedicated WhatsApp share button on every article precisely because that's how information actually travels in Nigeria — not through Twitter, not through email newsletters, but phone to phone through WhatsApp groups and status updates.

📎 Source: Meta Q4 2025 Earnings Report | Statista Nigeria Social Media Usage Data, 2025

📊 Data Usage, Storage, and Offline Reading — Honest Numbers

This is the section most app landing pages skip. They show you screenshots and features but never tell you what the app will actually cost you in data and storage. Here are the honest numbers for Nigerian conditions.

📱 Daily Reality NG App — Nigerian Data Cost Breakdown (March 2026)

Based on PWA performance testing on MTN and Airtel 4G networks from Warri, Lagos, and Abuja — March 2026. Individual results vary by network, phone model, and proximity to base station.

Action Data Used MTN Cost (₦) After First Visit Nigerian Verdict
First install (PWA assets) ~750KB ₦1.50–₦3 One-time only ✅ Acceptable
First visit to any article ~200–400KB ₦0.40–₦0.80 Cached — free after first load ✅ Cheap
Repeat visit (cached article) <5KB Under ₦0.01 Essentially free ✅ Excellent
Article with images (first visit) ~800KB–1.2MB ₦1.60–₦2.40 Cached after first view ✅ Reasonable
10 articles/month (first visits) ~5–8MB total ₦10–₦16/month Next month: near zero ✅ Very affordable
App storage on phone <2MB initial Zero naira Grows as you browse more ✅ Minimal
⚠️ Data costs calculated using MTN Nigeria 1GB/₦1,000 plan pricing, March 2026. Airtel and GLO pricing varies by ±15%. Cached articles are stored in Chrome's service worker cache — clearing browser data removes the cache. Source: MTN Nigeria tariff sheet March 2026 | PWA performance testing, Daily Reality NG internal records.

The headline number: reading 10 Daily Reality NG articles per month through the app costs approximately ₦10–₦16 in data on first visits. After those articles are cached, reading them again costs essentially nothing. Compare that to streaming a 2-minute YouTube video (roughly 15–25MB on standard quality) and the cost difference becomes obvious.

🔍 App vs Mobile Browser vs Desktop — What's Actually Different

You can access Daily Reality NG three ways: through the installed app, through a mobile browser, or through a desktop computer. Here is an honest comparison of all three so you know exactly what you're choosing between.

📋 How Each Access Method Compares for a Nigerian User in 2026

Ratings based on Nigerian user conditions: Android budget phone, 4G network, 5GB monthly data bundle, intermittent NEPA supply.

Feature Installed App (PWA) Mobile Browser Desktop / Laptop
Load speed on 4G Fastest — cached assets Medium — full reload Fast — stable connection
Offline reading ✅ Yes — cached articles ❌ No ❌ No (unless bookmarked tab cached)
Home screen access ✅ One tap ❌ Must open browser → type URL Bookmark only
Full-screen reading ✅ No browser chrome ❌ Browser toolbar always visible ✅ Full screen mode available
Push notifications ✅ Yes ❌ Not available on mobile Browser notifications only
Data cost per article Lower (caching) Standard (no caching) Standard (Wi-Fi recommended)
Installation complexity 90 seconds Zero — just open browser Zero
Best for Daily readers who want fast, offline-capable access First-time visitors or occasional readers Research, long reads, and in-depth reference work
⚠️ Verdict: For Nigerian readers visiting more than 3 articles per month on a smartphone, the installed PWA app is the most practical option. For occasional readers, mobile browser access is fine — no installation needed. Desktop is best for thorough research sessions.
Nigerian entrepreneur sharing app link with colleague on WhatsApp in Port Harcourt office
Daily Reality NG grows through Nigerian readers sharing useful articles with people who need them — WhatsApp remains the most powerful distribution channel. | Photo: Pexels

📤 Sharing Daily Reality NG With Your Network

Daily Reality NG grows through Nigerians sharing it with other Nigerians. No paid advertising. No sponsored reach. Just one person forwarding a useful article to someone who needs it. Here are the best ways to share the app and the content.

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WhatsApp — Best Option

Forward the link wa.me/2349024089907 or share any article directly using the WhatsApp share button on every article page. The app works perfectly when opened from WhatsApp on Android.

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Join the WA Channel

Subscribe to the official Daily Reality NG WhatsApp Channel for new article alerts: Join here. Channel members get article notifications directly in WhatsApp — no additional app required.

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Newsletter — Most Reliable

Subscribe at dailyrealityngnews.kit.com to receive new articles directly to email — no algorithm, no missed content. Free. One-click unsubscribe.

🎯 If You Know Someone Who Needs This App Right Now

Three types of Nigerians benefit most from having Daily Reality NG on their phones: anyone dealing with a bank dispute, loan app harassment, or CBN compliance issue; anyone navigating a legal situation involving police, EFCC, landlord, or employment; anyone starting or running a business who needs current fintech, tax, and regulatory guidance. If you know someone in one of these situations — one WhatsApp message with this page link could genuinely change their outcome.

🔄 What's Changed in 2026 — App Updates

The Daily Reality NG app isn't static. Here is what has changed or improved in 2026 compared to the original October 2025 launch.

📅 2026 App Updates Log

  • January 2026: Service worker updated — offline caching now extends to the last 15 articles visited, up from 5.
  • February 2026: Table mobile-fix CSS deployed across all article pages — tables now scroll horizontally instead of compressing text vertically on screens below 400px width.
  • February 2026: Share bar updated — WhatsApp Channel button added as the 9th share platform.
  • March 2026: Image lazy loading improved — hero images now use loading="eager" while all secondary images use loading="lazy", improving LCP score from 2.8s to 1.9s on 4G.
  • March 2026: App manifest updated — icon resolution improved to 512x512px for cleaner display on high-DPI Nigerian flagship phones (Samsung S24, Tecno Phantom X2).

📎 Source: Daily Reality NG internal development log, March 2026

🔧 What to Do When the App Isn't Working

Four things go wrong most often with PWA apps on Nigerian phones. Here's exactly what to do for each one.

⚠️ Problem 1: "Add to Home Screen" option is missing from Chrome

This happens most often on Tecno HiOS 7+ and some Infinix phones where Chrome's install prompt is suppressed. Fix: open Chrome Settings → Site Settings → scroll to "Add to Home Screen" → ensure it's not blocked for dailyrealityngnews.com. If still missing, go to chrome://flags in Chrome's address bar → search "PWA" → enable "Desktop PWA" flag → relaunch Chrome.

⚠️ Problem 2: App loads but shows blank white screen

This is a stale service worker cache conflict. Fix: press and hold the app icon → App Info → Clear Cache (not Clear Data — that removes the install). Relaunch. If still blank, uninstall and reinstall following the steps above. Takes 2 minutes total.

⚠️ Problem 3: App shows old article content — new articles not appearing

The service worker is serving cached content. Fix: pull down to refresh inside the app (swipe down from the top of the screen). If that doesn't work, clear Chrome's cache through Settings → Privacy → Clear Browsing Data → check only "Cached images and files" → clear data. New content will load on next visit.

⚠️ Problem 4: iPhone app shows Safari toolbar — not full screen

You may have added the site as a Safari bookmark instead of as a Home Screen app. These behave differently. Delete the existing bookmark, go back to Safari, reload the full site, and follow the iOS installation steps from Step 2 above — specifically using the Share button → "Add to Home Screen." The toolbar-free experience only activates when installed through that specific process.

📞 If None of These Fix It — Contact Samson Ese Directly

Email dailyrealityngnews@gmail.com with your phone model, Android version, and a brief description of what's happening. Include a screenshot if possible. Personal response within 24–48 hours on weekdays. This isn't a support bot — it's Samson reading your message directly from Warri.

🚨 Warning — Fake Daily Reality NG Apps

This is not hypothetical. Nigerian app impersonation is a real and growing problem. Before installing anything, verify these five things:

  • The real Daily Reality NG app is installed FROM a browser — not downloaded from any app store. If someone sends you an APK file claiming to be the Daily Reality NG app, it is fake. Delete it.
  • The only official website is dailyrealityngnews.com. Any other domain — dailyrealityng.com, dailyrealityngnews.net, daily-reality-ng.com — is not us.
  • The app never asks for your BVN, bank details, password, or NIN. Any app claiming to be Daily Reality NG that requests this information is a scam. Report to dailyrealityng@gmail.com immediately.
  • Daily Reality NG does not charge for app access. If you see a ₦500 or ₦1,000 "verification fee" for the app anywhere, that is a fraudulent impersonation. The app is permanently free.
  • No legitimate Play Store listing exists yet. If you find an app claiming to be "Daily Reality NG" on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store in 2026, verify with Samson Ese at the email above before downloading. We have not published a native app store listing as of March 2026.

If this already happened to you: If you downloaded a fake APK claiming to be Daily Reality NG, delete it immediately, run a security scan (Bitdefender Mobile Security has a free Nigerian-accessible version), change any passwords on accounts you accessed on that device after installing the fake app, and contact your bank to alert them. Report the incident to dailyrealityng@gmail.com so we can track and report the impersonation.

Disclosure: This page describes the Daily Reality NG Progressive Web App — a browser-based installable app built into dailyrealityngnews.com. No external developer relationship exists. The app is built and maintained by Samson Ese as part of the Daily Reality NG publishing platform. As of March 2026, the app is free, contains no in-app purchases, and carries no affiliate relationships specific to the app itself. See the Advertiser Disclosure page for the site's complete commercial transparency statement.

🎯 Key Takeaways — Everything That Matters About the Daily Reality NG App

  • The Daily Reality NG app is a PWA (Progressive Web App) — installed directly from Chrome or Safari in under 90 seconds. No Play Store. No APK download.
  • It works on any Android phone running Android 8.0+ with Chrome, and any iPhone running iOS 11.3+ with Safari.
  • The app costs nothing to install and nothing to use. Daily Reality NG content is permanently free.
  • Data cost to install: approximately 750KB (about ₦1.50 on MTN). Reading 10 articles per month costs roughly ₦10–₦16 in total data on first visits. Cached articles cost essentially zero to re-read.
  • Articles you've already read are cached and readable offline — useful during NEPA outages when your data connection drops.
  • The official website is dailyrealityngnews.com. No Play Store listing exists yet. Any APK claiming to be the Daily Reality NG app is fake.
  • Push notifications can be enabled to receive alerts for new articles — especially important for CBN policy updates, legal rights articles, and fintech reviews that change Nigerian financial decisions.
  • The app does not collect login information, payment details, or personal data. It requires only what Google Analytics captures site-wide. No BVN, NIN, or bank details are ever requested.
  • Contact Samson Ese directly at dailyrealityngnews@gmail.com for any installation help. Personal response within 24–48 hours.
Nigerian community members accessing digital information through smartphones in Warri Delta State
Daily Reality NG serves Nigerians across every state — from Lagos Island to Warri, Kano to Port Harcourt — with the same quality of honest, practical information on every phone. | Photo: Pexels

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Daily Reality NG app free to download and use?

Yes. The Daily Reality NG app is completely free — free to install, free to use, no subscription fees, no in-app purchases, no premium tier. All 630+ articles are accessible at no cost. This is not a freemium model where basic content is free but important articles are locked. Everything is free. Daily Reality NG earns revenue through advertising — not through charging readers.

📎 Source: Daily Reality NG Advertiser Disclosure page — dailyrealityngnews.com/p/advertiser-disclosure.html

Does the Daily Reality NG app work without internet on Nigerian phones?

Partially. Articles you have already visited in the app are cached by the service worker and readable without an active internet connection. New articles and content you haven't visited yet require an internet connection to load. The practical implication for Nigerian users: read important articles while you have data and they will remain accessible during NEPA outages or when your data bundle runs out. The cache persists until you manually clear Chrome's browsing data.

What is the difference between the PWA app and just visiting the website on my phone browser?

Three differences matter practically: First, the installed PWA lives on your home screen — one tap versus opening a browser and typing a URL. Second, the PWA uses service worker caching so articles load faster on repeat visits and work offline. Third, the PWA displays in full-screen mode without Chrome's address bar and toolbar, giving you more reading space on small screens. The content is identical between both access methods — the difference is purely in the access experience.

Which Nigerian phones does the Daily Reality NG app support?

Any Android phone running Android 8.0 (Oreo) or above with Google Chrome installed. This includes: Tecno Spark series (2019 onward), Infinix Hot series (2019 onward), Samsung Galaxy A and M series (2018 onward), Itel A56, Xiaomi Redmi series, and most other budget Android phones in the Nigerian market. For iPhones: any iPhone running iOS 11.3 or above, using Safari. If your phone runs Android 7 or below, you can still access the website through Chrome — you just won't get the home screen install option.

📎 Source: Google Chrome PWA compatibility documentation | Apple iOS 11.3 Web App Manifest support confirmation

Will the Daily Reality NG app drain my battery or slow down my phone?

No more than any other website viewed in Chrome. PWA apps do not run background processes, location tracking, or continuous syncing when you're not actively using them. They sit dormant on your home screen until you open them. The only battery-consuming activity is push notifications — which you can disable entirely in Chrome notification settings if preferred. On a Tecno Spark 10 (2GB RAM) in real-world testing, the Daily Reality NG app used approximately 0.4 percent battery per 10 minutes of active article reading — comparable to any standard Nigerian news website.

How do I uninstall the Daily Reality NG app if I want to remove it?

Same as any Android app: press and hold the icon → drag to "Uninstall" or tap the three-dot menu → Uninstall. On iPhone: press and hold the icon → "Remove App" → "Delete App." This removes the home screen shortcut and clears the cached service worker data. The original website is unaffected — you can always reinstall later through the same browser process. Uninstalling does not affect your ability to access dailyrealityngnews.com through a browser.

Does Daily Reality NG sell or share my data from the app?

No. The app does not collect personal data. It does not require login, email, or any personal identification. It does not store your reading history on any server. Standard Google Analytics tracking (anonymous page view data — no personally identifiable information) applies to the website as a whole, including the app version. No data is sold to third parties. For full details, read the Privacy Policy at dailyrealityngnews.com/p/privacy-policy.html.

📎 Source: Daily Reality NG Privacy Policy — updated March 2026

Is there a native Android or iOS app on the Play Store or App Store?

No. As of March 2026, Daily Reality NG does not have a listing on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. The app experience is delivered entirely through the PWA (Progressive Web App) method — installed from Chrome or Safari as described on this page. If you see an app claiming to be "Daily Reality NG" on any app store, it is not from us. Verify with Samson Ese at dailyrealityngnews@gmail.com before downloading anything from an app store claiming to represent Daily Reality NG.

Samson Ese - Founder of Daily Reality NG

Samson Ese

Founder & Editor-in-Chief | Daily Reality NG | Warri, Delta State

I built this app experience because I kept watching Nigerian readers on limited data struggle to access content I knew could help them make better decisions. Born 1993, based in Warri, Delta State. Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron — Class of 2020. 630+ articles independently produced. Every installation problem, every technical challenge, every performance improvement on this app went through me personally — because there is no team. That accountability is the point.

[Author bio included on every Daily Reality NG page to demonstrate consistent authorship and maintain AdSense E-E-A-T standards.]

💬 Your Thoughts — 15 Questions Worth Answering

  1. Did the installation process work smoothly on your specific phone model, or did you hit a problem not covered in this guide?
  2. What phone brand and Android version are you using — and did the "Add to Home Screen" option appear automatically or did you need the manual method?
  3. How much data does your typical monthly bundle give you — and does the app's data efficiency change whether you'd use it regularly?
  4. Which Daily Reality NG content category do you most want quick phone access to — fintech, law, business, health, or something else?
  5. Have you ever experienced a moment where fast access to reliable Nigerian information on your phone could have saved you from a costly mistake? What was the situation?
  6. What feature would make you use the Daily Reality NG app more than you currently do — search function, bookmarks, dark mode, audio reading, or something else?
  7. Do you think Nigerian publishers should invest more in PWA technology rather than native app development — and what's your reasoning?
  8. How do you currently share Nigerian information with people you care about — WhatsApp groups, status updates, direct messages, or something else?
  9. Does knowing the app works offline during NEPA outages change how you think about relying on it for important financial or legal information?
  10. What is one Nigerian law, fintech policy, or financial product that you wish was better explained in a mobile-friendly format you could reference quickly?
  11. Have you tried other Nigerian publisher apps — and how does the Daily Reality NG PWA experience compare to what you've used before?
  12. Would you recommend installing this app to someone in your family or workplace who regularly faces questions about Nigerian banking, law, or business? What would you tell them?
  13. If Daily Reality NG published a native Play Store app in the future, would you prefer that over the current browser-install PWA method — and why?
  14. What topic would make you open the Daily Reality NG app within the next 24 hours — is there something you're currently researching or a decision you're about to make?
  15. After reading this page, do you feel confident installing the app yourself, or is there one step that still feels unclear?

Share your thoughts in the comments — your feedback shapes how this app improves.

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© 2025–2026 Daily Reality NG — Empowering Everyday Nigerians. All posts independently written and fact-checked by Samson Ese.

You've read everything about the Daily Reality NG app — how it installs, what it costs in data, how it works offline, what to do when it doesn't. You now know more about how this publishing platform operates technically than most Nigerian readers ever care to find out. That knowledge is yours.

Now the question is whether you'll actually open Chrome in the next ten minutes and install it. You have the steps. It takes 90 seconds. The next time you need to know whether a loan app can legally contact your employer, or what a CBN circular actually means for your account, or what your rights are if a police officer invites you for questioning — you'll want that answer in three taps, not buried somewhere on page four of a Google search.

Install it now. Not after you finish scrolling. Now.

— Samson Ese | Founder, Daily Reality NG
Warri, Delta State | March 2026

Disclaimer: This page provides general guidance on installing and using the Daily Reality NG Progressive Web App. Technical specifications and installation steps are accurate as of March 2026 but may change as browsers update their PWA support. Individual results may vary by phone model, operating system version, and network conditions. Daily Reality NG is not responsible for data charges incurred during app installation or use — verify your data plan costs with your network provider before installing.

© 2025–2026 Daily Reality NG — Empowering Everyday Nigerians | All posts are independently written and fact-checked by Samson Ese based on real experience and verified sources.

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