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In the first half of , the telecom company made a revenue of N billion , that is a 17 percent boost from the same period last year. That was the second time it won the award.

The telecom company also operates in several African countries and a few countries in the Middle East. By , its total global subscriber base is million.

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To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material, click here. Support our work Sign up for our newsletter For Advertisers. Ernest Chukwuka-Anene Ndukwe. Non-Executive Chairman. Karl Olutokun Toriola. Chief Executive Officer - Designate. Modupe Agbolade Kadri. Chief Financial Officer, Executive Director. Mazen Mroue. Chief Operating Officer.

Mohammed Lawal Rufai. Chief Technical Officer. New Stories. MTN Nigeria plans to launch a one-month public offer of million shares to retail and institutional investors from this month, after it listed on the local bourse two years ago, the telecoms firm said on Thursday.

Nigeria's communications commission said on Tuesday MTN Nigeria's application to renew its operating licence for another ten years was still undergoing regulatory processing. MTN's service in Nigeria could be disrupted as a result of rising insecurity in different parts of the country, the local unit of South Africa's telecoms group said on Tuesday.

Nigeria has given the green light to telecoms firm operating in the country to resume selling new SIM cards from Monday, four months after it suspended them to check compliance with registration rules, the government said. Nigerian regulators have set a flat fee for financial transactions done via mobile phones, replacing a billing system that caused disagreements between telecoms firms and lenders.



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