9mobile
Acquisition on Course as Parties Agree to Extension of Timeline
The Board of 9mobile has announced the
extension of the timeline for closure of the acquisition process, a company
statement inked by CEO, Boye Olusanya, said.
The
timeline extension, we understand, was considered necessary to enable parties
involved in the sale process to finalise the requisite transaction documentation to facilitate a
smooth closure and transition to the new investor.
“The
Board of 9mobile is pleased with the progress made thus far and expects the
acquisition process to be completed as soon as possible. Further updates in
this regard will be provided in due course.
We
hereby thank our invaluable customers for their support and reiterate our
continuing commitment to providing best-in-class telecommunication service,”
stated Olusanya.
…Partners Girl Effect, iSON to Empower Girls
Meanwhile,
9mobile, has reiterated its commitment to the development and empowerment of
the girl-child by partnering with Girl Effect, a not-for-profit, and iSON
Group, an IT company, to facilitate delivery of a unique service that enables
girls to listen to pre-recorded inspiring stories on their mobile phones and
then connect to a specially trained role model who provides answers to their
questions.
Tagged Girls
Connect, this initiative is a pioneering partnership created by Girl Effect
- a Non-governmental organisation (NGO) that uses media and mobile technology
to empower girls, and IT company, iSON Group. Together they developed the
innovative service that enables girls to draw inspiration using an interactive
voice response platform on their mobile phones, and also learn more from
qualified women that talk through the stories they have heard to make them more
meaningful to the girls’ lives.
With
9mobile’s support for the initiative, girls and young female adults
will be able to access on-the-go and free of charge, information that can
enhance their economic wellbeing, state of health and wellness as they interact
with the specially-trained role models on their mobile phones.
Speaking
at the launch of the initiative in Kano on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 the Chief
Human Resource Officer, 9mobile, Abigail Isokpan, said the partnership was
borne out of the telecom company’s passion for development of its customers,
host communities, and indeed Nigeria.
“We are
constantly on the lookout for opportunities to create value; and one of the
ways we are achieving this is by aligning our business agenda with the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We have been consistent in seeking ways
to drive sustainability of our business through platforms and programmes that
ensure progress of our critical stakeholders, in recognition of the fact that
their success is our success. Girls Connect is one of such
platforms”, she stated.
Describing
the initiative as ground-breaking, she said Girls Connect is
designed to improve the lives of girl-children in Nigeria in line with the key
objectives of the SDGs, which include elimination of poverty, promotion of good
health and wellbeing, economic growth, and bridging inequalities especially for
the girl-child.
Isokpan
added that, “All these goals tie-in to the ideals and objectives of Girls
Connect, therefore we are pleased to be partnering on this initiative. At
9mobile, we are mindful of our responsibility as a corporate citizen, and as
such we are appreciative of opportunities such as this, that enable us to build
on our work in making the Nigerian society healthier, safer, and more
productive.”
She
also revealed that the Girls Connect initiative further
enables 9mobile to utilise its core competence as a telecommunications company
and to affirm its position as a leader in leveraging technology to promote
social good.
Girl
Effect and iSON Group ran a successful pilot of Girls Connect across
five locations in Kano last year. 44,000 calls were made to the service
during the eight-week campaign, five times more than originally expected. With
the support of partners including 9mobile, Arewa24, and respective State
Governments and Ministries of Women Affairs, the initiative is now live in Kano
state and will be launched in Edo State later this month. The service is
accessible in Hausa language and Pidgin.
9mobile
over the past nine years has been at the forefront of promoting and supporting
initiatives that make positive impact on its stakeholders across Nigeria. It
instituted the first taught Master’s Programme in Telecommunications
Engineering in West Africa at the Ahmadu Bello University; and has awarded
scholarships to undergraduates in more than 30 universities across Nigeria
under its Merit Awards programme.
Through
its Adopt-a-School initiative, it has built and renovated educational
structures as well as provided ICT equipment to primary and secondary schools,
and conducted teacher’s training programmes in three states. It has also distributed
tens of thousands of insecticide-treated nets to communities most affected by
the malaria scourge; and continues to tackle HIV/AIDS by enabling subscribers
make toll-free calls to receive information on its prevention and control.
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