The purpose of this study was to investigate the usage of ICTs, which ones are popular among the farmers and whether certain factors influenced usage. This study was to fill a research gap on ICT usage among smallholder rice farmers in rural communities of Kuje area council, Federal capital Territory. The study involved a simple random sampling of 100 smallholder rice farmers with varying numbers of respondents in the study area’s communities. This study involved the use of structured interview questionnaires on the perceptions, level and constraints of ICT usage. The data concerning the demographics of farmers, perceptions, level and constraints of ICT usage were analyzed using simple descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages) and data concerning factors influencing ICT usage among the smallholder rice farmers was analyzed using inferential statistics (Binary Logistic regression). The results indicated that majority of respondents (52%) together of the respondents were under 40 years. 82% of respondents strongly agreed and agreed respectively that the use of ICTs helps me to increase their income. 86% and 90% majority of respondents regularly used mobile phones and Radio devices on a frequent basis for rice farming activities respectively. The main constraints of the farmers in the study included, Poor network and reception, Inadequate power supply and Language barrier. Others being high cost of recharge credit, high cost of ICT tools and Expensive usage. There is the urgency of Agricultural Extension agencies to take effective measures to strengthen extension services in order to change the percentage use of ICTs by farmers.