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    MTN Empowers 2,000 Retailers Across Nigeria with Modern Solar Powered Kiosks

    MTN Nigeria has supported over 2,000 retailers with ultra-modern kiosks as part of its “Kiosk as a Service” (KaaS) scheme.

    The scheme aims to uplift retailers across the country in affirmation of its commitment to Nigerians.

    The “Kiosk as a Service” scheme has been created to empower at least 2,000 retailers in Nigeria with solar-paneled kiosks.

    The modern kiosks are equipped with self-sufficient energy sources which enables the retailers to save on extra costs for energy consumption.

    Speaking on the laudable scheme, Mr. Kunle Adebiyi, Chief Sales and Distribution Officer, MTN Nigeria, said, “The ‘Kiosk as a Service’ is a demonstration of MTN’s unwavering belief in partnership.

    “We are empowering our retailers so that through this scheme, they can turn things up for themselves and in turn, the country.

    “We are confident that this will empower thousands of Nigerians to become the much-needed drivers of the country’s economy because we believe that we can go far when we go together,” he said.

    Initially distributed in the South-West, the kiosks have now been installed in several parts of the country for retailers.

    These retailers have been further enabled to provide MTN’s bouquet of products and services more efficiently.

    They will be able to provide services like SIM registration, MoMo Agent, 4G migrations, airtime purchase and more.
    The KaaS scheme is a testament to MTN’s belief in the growth and development of Nigeria’s economy.

    This will not be the first of MTN’s intervention for Nigerians during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The ICT giant in 2020 awarded its retailers and distributors with cash prizes of varying amounts as part of The 7 Star project.

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