THE telecommunications industry in Nigeria stands as a cornerstone of the nation’s digital economy, powering connectivity, innovation, and economic development. With over 170 million active subscriptions and a contribution of more than 13% to Nigeria’s GDP, the sector is a vital engine for growth. In simple terms, it is telecommunications that makes it possible for people to talk to each other on the phone, use the internet, send messages, and connect to the world—whether for work, school, business, or staying in touch with family and friends. It is the backbone that keeps our daily lives running from mobile banking and…
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