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Telecommunications firm, 9mobile, has affirmed commitment to quality education and promised continuous deployment of superfast and affordable broadband Internet services to enhance virtual learning across the country.
Director of Sales, 9mobile, Tosin Olulana, gave the assurance while participating in a webinar, themed: “Enhancing Virtual Learning and the Challenges of Internet Penetration in Nigeria.”
In his presentation during the webinar organised by Leap Inspire Network and transform Global Network, Olulana noted that the world is fast-changing and that education must also evolve to adequately equip students.
He said recent transformation being witnessed in the education sector in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic calls for profound rethinking and repositioning of education in Nigeria.
Olulana further said as an innovative and youth-focused company, 9mobile would continue to provide superfast and affordable data for educational content creators and students.
He similarly disclosed that 9mobile was already collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Education, content creators, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure students enjoy free access to quality instructional materials virtually on select top-rated sites.
Meanwhile, to further strengthen its customer experience niche while
also rewarding and empowering its subscribers, the telecommunications
firm has continued to reward customers with promo worth millions of
naira and smartphones across the country.
At the launch of the campaign in August, the Chief Executive Officer of
9mobile, Alan Sinfield, had said the promo was designed to support
Nigerians during the uncertain and challenging times caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. “We realize the challenges people are faced with
during this period, and we have designed this promo to help cushion the
effects of the COVID-19 in Nigeria as families and individuals continue
to confront the economic impact of the pandemic. This promo also
demonstrates our philosophy that customers are at the core of our
business, so we continue to prioritize them in our decisions.”
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