NCC Stats: Airtel Nigeria added over Six Million new Subscribers in 2022
Airtel opened the year 2022 with 54,635,863 active subscribers, recording month-to-month increase in subscriber enrolments.
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Airtel opened the year 2022 with 54,635,863 active subscribers, recording month-to-month increase in subscriber enrolments.
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Mrs Kofo Akinkugbe is a trail-blazing entrepreneur and the founder/CEO of SecureID Limited, a smartcard manufacturing and personalization company certified ...
New search trends released by Google today show that Nigerians are more interested than ever in AI.
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Reprojected in October World Economic Outlook, Nigeria’s GDP is projected to drop to 3.2% in 2023 with a difference of 0.2% in ...
According to calculations by industry analysts, this will require an estimated R1.2 trillion in investment before 2035 to mitigate the ...
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