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At end of a crucial management meeting of the telecom firm in Lagos, 9Mobile was unanimously adopted as a new brand name. The decision followed Emirates Telecommunications Group's withdrawal from further involvement in the ownership of the Nigerian subsidiary.
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Nigeria: Why We Chose 9Mobile As Our New Name - CEO
Daily Trust, 20 July 2017
Nigeria's most innovative telecommunications company, formerly known as Etisalat Nigeria, has launched its new brand identity - 9mobile, with the unveiling of a new name and logo.Readmore»
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Nigeria: 9Mobile Open to New Investors, Says New CEO
Vanguard, 20 July 2017
The latest telecom brand, 9Mobile, has said it was open to new investors after dropping old brand name, Etisalat Nigeria.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Lessons for 9Mobile From Mobitel
This Day, 20 July 2017
The current financial challenges facing 9Mobile are reminiscent of what befell Mobitel in 2005, but the latter could not survive the storm because of the system applied by the…Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat May Unveil New Brand Identity, 9Mobile, Today As NCC Confirms Changes
Guardian, 19 July 2017
Embattled telecommunications firm, Etisalat Nigeria, has formally alerted its over 20 million subscribers to its new brand identity, 9mobile.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Nigeria Plans New Approach to Migration
Vanguard, 19 July 2017
Following the Abu Dhabi-based Etisalat Group withdrawal from Nigeria, and termination of management agreement with its Nigerian arm, the Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services…Readmore»
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Nigeria: It's Official - Etisalat Nigeria Formally Announces New Name
Premium Times, 18 July 2017
Days after PREMIUM TIMES reported that troubled mobile telecom firm, Etisalat had adopted 9mobile as its new trade name, its successor company, Emerging Markets Telecommunication…Readmore»
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Nigeria: NCC - Etisalat Hasn't Written Us On Change of Name
Daily Trust, 18 July 2017
As far as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is concerned, the fourth GSM operator in the country, Etisalat, hasn't changed its brand name.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Nigeria Now 9Mobile - CEO
Daily Trust, 19 July 2017
Etisalat Nigeria has changed brand name to 9mobile, its Chief Executive Officer, Boye Olusanya, announced yesterday.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Changes Name
Daily Trust, 13 July 2017
Telecoms operator Etisalat Nigeria has officially changed the company's corporate identity to 9mobile.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Rebrands, Now 9mobile
Vanguard, 14 July 2017
Ninety-six hours after a three-week deadline was given to drop its brand name by Etisalat International, Etisalat Nigeria, Thursday, picked up the gauntlet, announcing it will now…Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Nigeria Rebrands - Now 9mobile Telecom
This Day, 13 July 2017
In an exclusive meeting held in Lagos yesterday, Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services (EMTS) trading as Etisalat Nigeri, adopted 9Mobile as a new brand identify for the…Readmore»
An Etisalat Office
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Nigeria: Etisalat Nigeria Changes Name, Now 9mobile
Premium Times, 13 July 2017
The embattled Etisalat Nigeria on Thursday rallied to move away from the shadows of its troubles by taking a new brand name.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Changes Name to 9mobile
This Day, 14 July 2017
Troubled network provider, Etisalat Nigeria, Thursday sustained its march towards turning around its fortunes with the adoption of 9Mobile as its new brand identity.Readmore»
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Nigeria: Etisalat Nigeria Changes Name
Guardian, 14 July 2017
Three days into the three weeks ultimatum handed Etisalat Nigeria to stop using the brand name in Nigeria, by Emirates Telecommunications Company (ETC), the embattled…Readmore»
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Nigerian Banks Want Etisalat Mobile Operator Loan Probed
The consortium of 13 banks which loaned U.S.$1.2 billion to Etisalat Nigeria wants the government, through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, to investigate what ... Readmore»
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Nigerian Banks Take Over Etisalat Mobile Operator Over Debt
A consortium of banks will take over Etisalat Nigeria after the parties failed to reach a deal over a debt restructuring. The U.S.$1.2 billion loan was for the mobile telephone ... Readmore»
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