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  2. Glo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Glo Mobile. [edit] Glo Mobile, a subsidiary of Globacom, is Nigeria's second largest Mobile Network Operator. In the first year of operation, it had one million subscribers in over 87 towns in Nigeria and over 120 billion Naira in revenues. [ 6 ] Glo Mobile has now spread to other African countries, namely Benin [ 7 ] and Ghana. [ 8 ]

  3. Mike Adenuga - Wikipedia

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    Mike Adenuga. Chief Michael Adeniyi Agbolade Ishola Adenuga Jr CSG GCON [3] (born 29 April 1953) is a Nigerian billionaire businessman, and the fifth richest person in Africa according to Forbes. [4] His company Globacom is Nigeria's second-largest telecom operator [5] and also has a presence in Ghana and Benin.

  4. Bella Disu - Wikipedia

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    She is an associate of Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ), and a member of the prestigious Institute of Directors, [17] Nigeria, and the Nigerian Institute of Management. [5] In 2024, Bella launched the SheGlows Program to nurture female leaders at Globacom and create a supportive ecosystem where women thrive in their ...

  5. GLO-1 - Wikipedia

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    The GLO-1 (Globacom-1) submarine communications cable is a cable system along the west coast of Africa between Nigeria and the UK, owned by Nigerian telecoms operator Globacom. The submarine cable system is 9,800 km long, and became operational in 2011 with a minimum capacity of 640 Gbit/s. A project of Globacom, Nigeria's 2nd largest telecoms ...

  6. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Nigeria. Nigeria is Africa's largest ICT market, accounting for 82% of the continent's telecoms subscribers and 29% of internet usage. [1] Globally, [2][3][4] Nigeria ranks 11th in the absolute number of internet users and 7th in the absolute number of mobile phones. [5][6] Economically, the ICT sector has contributed over ...

  7. Dangote Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1981 as a trading enterprise, importing sugar, cement, rice, fisheries, and other consumer goods for distribution in the Nigeria market. [3] The group moved into manufacturing in the 1990s, starting with textiles, moving onto flour milling, salt processing and sugar refining by the end of the decade.

  8. Telephone numbers in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    They are composed of a combination of an area code and a local line or subscriber telephone number. Area codes consist of one digit (Lagos, Ibadan and Abuja) or two digits. Local telephone numbers contain from five to seven digits, and may vary within the area code. Mobile phone numbers start with 070, 080 or 081, 090 or 091 and are followed by ...

  9. Airtel Africa - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Airtel Nigeria Airtel is the 3rd largest operator with 33,376,556 subscribers, behind Globacom (37,268,483) and MTN Nigeria (61,280,293) as of Nov 2016. [30] Republic of the Congo Airtel Congo B Airtel Congo is the market leader with a 55% market share. [26] Rwanda Airtel Rwanda Airtel launched services in Rwanda on 30 March 2012. [31]