MTN Nigeria Targets N50 Billion in Series 11 and 12 CPs to Offset N1.49 Trillion Working Capital Deficit
This Series 11 and 12 issuance, officially announced to the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the investing public, aims to bolster ...
This Series 11 and 12 issuance, officially announced to the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the investing public, aims to bolster ...
The Nigeria-African Leading telecommunication company, MTN, said its active data users rose by 5.1% to 45.3 million, while service revenue ...
…NCC Chief Urges National Infrastructure Security
Mobile Network Subscriptions Plunge by 64.3 Million Following NIN Verification Deadline
Two leading African-Nigerian telecommunication giants, MTN and Airtel have raked in not less than N3.6tn through Data and Voice services. ...
MTN Nigeria, a leading ICT company, has partnered with Audiomack, a renowned music streaming platform, to introduce the Audiomack+ subscription ...
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The inaugural edition of the Nigerian Fintech Festival, the biggest fintech festival in Nigeria, sponsored by FirstBank, West Africa premier ...
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former President of Nigeria, has gone historical to underscore Nigeria's telecommunication success story and how the ...
5G technology represents a leap forward in connectivity, offering several key advantages that go beyond what 4G can provide. The ...
…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
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued permits to MTN Communications Nigeria Plc, Golden Penny Power Limited, Havenhill Synergy, and ...
Osun State Government, through its consultant, Global Transaction Nigeria Limited (GTNL), made claims of outstanding tax obligations against MTN Nigeria, ...
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