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    ATCON Leadership Pays Courtesy Visit to NCC in Abuja

    L- R: Abraham Oshadami, Executive Commissioner Technical Services, Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC; Tony Emoekpere, President, Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria, ATCON; Dr Aminu Maida, Executive Vice-Chairman/CEO, NCC; Rimini Makama, Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, NCC; Muhammed Rudman, Vice President, ATCON/ CEO IXPN, during a courtesy visit by the ATCON Members on the 17th February 2026, at the Commission's Headquarters, Abuja.

    Members of the Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) visited the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) headquarters on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, to strengthen collaboration in the telecommunications sector.

    From left: Abraham Oshadami, Executive Commissioner Technical Services, NCC; Tony Emoekpere, President, ATCON; Dr Aminu Maida, Executive Vice-Chairman/CEO, NCC; Rimini Makama, Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, NCC; and Muhammed Rudman, Vice President, ATCON/CEO IXPN, posed during the engagement.

    Ravenewsonline underscores the significance of such interactions in advancing Nigeria’s digital economy agenda.

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