MTN to launch 5G in Nigeria second half of 2022

Nigeria’s telecommunications company, MTN, will launch 5G network in the country in the second half of the year.

This was disclosed by MTN CEO, Karl Toriola, at the launch of a media fellowship named Media Innovation Programme (MIP).

The MIP which is for Nigerian journalists is in partnership with the Pan Atlantic University (PAU).

Toriala said MTN had spent N3.4trillion on capital investments and paid N3.5 trillion in taxes and levies to the Federal Government since it commenced operations in the country 21 years ago.

He also disclosed that the company had paid N2.5tn to its stakeholders as dividend in the last 21 years.

He said MTN would build the largest and most valuable platforms, which is part of its strategic priorities in its 2025 Ambition Plan.

“With our 2025 Ambition Plan, we will drive industry-leading connectivity operations, create shared value and accelerate portfolio transformation,” Toriola said.

Toriola said the PAU MIP initiative would be handled by PAU’s School of Media and Communication (SMC).

“The six-month, fully funded fellowship for Nigerian media practitioners is designed to support the sustainable development of the nation’s changing media scene.

“It is open to media practitioners across the spectrum, including print, electronic, online platforms and social media content creators.

“The course is designed to give participants a greater understanding of Nigeria’s technology sector and the nexus between media and technology. It will also leave participants better able to adapt to changing realities. Fellows will also have access to professional resources and mentorship from the SMC faculty,” Toriola said.

“We are driven by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected world and are driving accelerated growth by leading digital solutions for Nigeria’s progress.

“Against this backdrop, the media landscape continues changing at remarkable speeds, boosted by new technologies. Thus, it is only fitting that we support developments in the Nigerian media space with our infrastructure and enable capacity building initiatives to enable innovation in media practice.

“It’s a delight to partner with the PAU, who, through their expertise, have contributed to the professional development of the media industry, not only in Nigeria but across Africa,” he added.

“The School of Media and Communication was established to train professionals who will uphold the highest intellectual, ethical and professional values that promote creativity, critical knowledge, social responsibility and the spirit of enterprise.

“The MTN MIP could not have come at a better time for Nigerian media practitioners to imbibe these pertinent values,” Vice Chancellor, PAU, Prof. Enase Okonedo, said.

The PAU MIP would be available to 20 successful applicants.

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