Founded May 16, 2001, and with commercial operations which started August 8, 2001, MTN ventured into the Nigerian market at a time when other foreign operators were afraid to enter the fray, considering the perceived risk factors then.
This month, the telecom company celebrates 20 years of making a difference in Nigeria with over 70 million subscribers, and still counting.
CEO of MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, joins the Morning Show to speak on the company’s accomplishments and the challenges that came with it.
Watch the imterview for more…
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