Airtel HR Director Adebimpe Ayo-Elias Honoured as HR Leader of the Year
Adebimpe Ayo-Elias, the director of Human Resources and Administration at Airtel Nigeria, has been awarded as HR Leader of the ...
Adebimpe Ayo-Elias, the director of Human Resources and Administration at Airtel Nigeria, has been awarded as HR Leader of the ...
This was the first decrease in data consumption since February 2024, due to user behaviour changes
…NCC Chief Urges National Infrastructure Security
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The service is automatically available to Airtel’s 387 million subscribers at no extra charge
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…aims to address the digital infrastructure gaps across the continent by uniting key stakeholders
…a practice where services are deliberately reduced in specific areas to prevent system-wide failures and cut costs
Airtel Nigeria has donated a total of two million naira to the Olayode family, presenting a cheque of five hundred ...
Telecommunication operators in Nigeria, particularly MTN, Globacom, Airtel and 9mobile have started barring subscribers’ lines, Techeconomy can report. Techeconomy’s investigation ...

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