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    ntel Unveils ‘The Next Frontier’ Strategy, Launches WakaGo eSIM, AirFibre and Major Real Estate Projects

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    L-R; Chief Operating Officer/Executive Director, Natcom Development Investment Ltd trading as ntel, Afolabi Oladunjoye; Head of Corporate Communications, ntel, Ariyike Akinbobola; MD/CEO of ntel, Mr. Soji Maurice-Diya; Managing Director, Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCOM), Mr. Gbenga Alade; Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Chief Idris Olorunnimbe and Chairman, ntel, Mr. Adeleke Alex-Adedipe, during the relaunch of ntel business in Lagos on Monday evening.

    ntel has unveiled “The Next Frontier,” a new corporate strategy aimed at accelerating growth across digital connectivity, telecommunications infrastructure, and real estate development as it repositions itself as an integrated technology and infrastructure company.

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    L-R; Chairman, Natcom Development Investment Ltd, Mr. Adeleke Alex-Adedipe; Director, Natcom Development Investment Ltd, Ms. Oladele Aremu; Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, (ALTON), Mr. Gbenga Adebayo; Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Chief Idris Olorunnimbe; MD\CEO, Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON), Mr. Gbenga Alade and MD/CEO NATCOM Development Investment Ltd trading as ntel, Mr. Soji Maurice-Diya, during the relaunch of ntel business in Lagos on Monday evening

    The strategy is built on the company’s BET Agenda, which is anchored on three business pillars—Beam, Eden, and Titan—designed to drive innovation, optimise assets, and create long-term value through technology, infrastructure, and property development.

    Speaking at the unveiling, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NatCom Development & Investment Limited (trading as ntel), Soji Maurice-Diya, said the initiative represents a significant step in the company’s transformation beyond traditional telecommunications.

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    According to him, The Next Frontier reflects ntel’s commitment to building an integrated ecosystem that connects people, empowers businesses, promotes digital inclusion, and contributes to Nigeria’s economic growth.

    He noted that over the past year, the company has strengthened stakeholder engagement, aligned its business strategy, held constructive discussions with creditors, pursued strategic partnerships with mobile network operators, and restructured its operations to improve efficiency while maximising the value of its infrastructure assets.

    As part of the Beam business pillar, ntel launched WakaGo, a global e-SIM solution designed to provide seamless connectivity for international travellers. The company also introduced AirFibre, a high-speed fixed wireless broadband service targeted at businesses requiring reliable internet connectivity.

    Under Titan, ntel showcased its expanding infrastructure business, which includes tower development, fibre-optic connectivity, duct infrastructure, colocation services, and infrastructure-sharing solutions aimed at supporting telecommunications operators, enterprises, and technology providers.

    The company also unveiled Eden, its real estate development platform, which seeks to transform NatCom’s extensive property portfolio into premium commercial and residential developments.

    Three flagship projects announced under the platform include Eden Place, a multi-storey commercial development in Lagos; Nova Place, a commercial complex located in Port Harcourt; and Terenna Court, a premium residential apartment development in Abuja.

    According to the company, the projects are expected to unlock greater value from its real estate assets through strategic partnerships, innovative design, and sustainable development.

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    The unveiling attracted prominent stakeholders from government, the telecommunications sector, and the private sector, including the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of AMCON, Gbenga Alade; Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Chief Idris Olorunnimbe; Chairman of NatCom Development & Investment Limited, Adeleke Alex-Adedipe; Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Engr. Gbenga Adebayo; President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Tony Izuagbe Emoekpere; alongside other industry leaders.

    The company said the new strategy positions ntel to leverage opportunities at the intersection of digital connectivity, infrastructure development, and real estate, while supporting Nigeria’s digital transformation and economic development.

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