AIRTEL AFRICA BECOMES 3RD LARGEST STOCK ON NSE

AIRTEL AFRICA BECOMES 3RD LARGEST STOCK ON NSE

Congratulations to Airtel Africa as they successful listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Tuesday 9th July, 2019. Recently there seems to be a craze to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) especially by companies in the Telecoms Sector. First, it was MTN Nigeria and now Airtel Africa has followed suit.  After the postponement of the listing process of Airtel Africa; which is the one of the continent’s telecoms giant on Friday (5th…

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9mobile Recruitment For Manager, Demand & Business Relationship Management

9mobile Recruitment For Manager, Demand & Business Relationship Management

9mobile, is a Nigerian private limited liability company. EMTS acquired a Unified Access Service License from the Nigerian Communications Commission in 2007. The License enables EMTS provide Fixed Telephony (wired or wireless), Digital Mobile Services, International Gateway Services and National/Regional Long Distance Services in addition to spectrum assignments in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands. Manager, Demand & Business Relationship Management Job Summary Ensure that IT solutionsand related services are effectively applied, by taking full…

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Specialist, IT & Technical Audit Position At 9mobile

Specialist, IT & Technical Audit Position At 9mobile

9mobile, is a Nigerian private limited liability company. EMTS acquired a Unified Access Service License from the Nigerian Communications Commission in 2007. The License enables EMTS provide Fixed Telephony (wired or wireless), Digital Mobile Services, International Gateway Services and National/Regional Long Distance Services in addition to spectrum assignments in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands. Specialist, IT & Technical Audit for 9mobile Job Summary Conduct IT and Telecom audit reviews of EMTSBusiness/Operation Support Systems and…

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NIGERIAN SENATE INVESTIGATES ETISALAT US$1.2bn DEBT

NIGERIAN SENATE INVESTIGATES ETISALAT US$1.2bn DEBT

Etisalat Nigeria, now referred to as 9 Mobile, took loan from 13 banks amounting to US$1.2bn, but failed to make repayments. The Nigerian senate in a bid to intervene in the debt crisis have directed its Committees on Banking, Communications, Capital Market and National Security to investigate the management and utilization of the loan facility. The motion which was led by Senator Adeola Olamilakan (Lagos West-APC), who hinted that the the seven-year corporate loan was acquired in 2013…

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