Etisalat Nigeria officially confirms brand name change

 In a syndicated announcement across social media announcements, Etisalat said the company will now be known as 9Mobile and made a point to emphasize that business was going to go on as usual.

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PHOTO CREDIT: 9mobile(Instagram)

 Following our previous report on Etisalat’s brand name change (and the company’s acquisition of the 9Mobile domain name), the company has come out to announce officially that it will be known henceforth as 9Mobile. 

Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Limited (EMTS), which previously traded as ‘Etisalat Nigeria’ wishes to inform its over 20 million subscribers, government, regulatory agencies and all relevant stakeholder groups that the telecommunication company has changed its name to 9mobile as a further testament of our unwavering commitment to ensuring business continuity as Nigeria’s fourth largest telecom operator,” read a statement from the company.

9Mobile
9mobile

 According to newly appointed CEO Boye Olusanya, “A strong and resilient Nigerian spirit continues to reside in us, uniting us with our subscribers, confident that you will continue to believe in our new brand, which strongly reflects our innate creativity and youthfulness.”


and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/
and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/
and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/
NIGERIA has been tinkering with the idea of smart city and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/
NIGERIA has been tinkering with the idea of smart city and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/
NIGERIA has been tinkering with the idea of smart city and cashless policies, in order to be among the first 20 nations of the world in the year 2020 and possibly compete favourably in the global marketplace.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/19trn-internet-things-nigerias-smart-city-cashless-policies-can-benefit/

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