Something a little different for the Faultline audience this week takes us to Nigeria, a country that is home to one of the world’s fastest growing populations. With some 220 million people, 50% of which are under 19 years-old, Nigeria should, in theory, represent a seismic opportunity for video streaming entrants – both local and international. However, things are seldom so simple. While many reports focus on fast-growing internet penetrations – now at over 50% in Nigeria – local news outlets have revealed that the country’s analog to digital TV switchover is failing. On one hand, being technologically behind the curve could be disastrous for broadcasters and stakeholders in Nigeria’s DTT industry, but – on the other hand – the…