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    MTN Pays Tribute to Former Chairman, Dr. Pascal Gabriel Dozie: A Visionary Leader and Pioneer

    In a moving tribute, MTN honored the life and legacy of Dr. Pascal Gabriel Dozie, its founding chairman, who passed away at the age of 85.

    A statesman, mentor, and titan of industry, Dr. Dozie played a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape and fostering the emergence of MTN Nigeria.

    Dr. Dozie’s groundbreaking achievements include the historic first call on the MTN network in 2001, the incorporation of the MTN Nigeria Foundation in 2004, and significant contributions to regulatory and governance milestones.

    He served as MTN Nigeria’s Chairman for 18 years, leading with clarity, strength, and unwavering belief in the country’s potential.

    Beyond telecommunications, his influence spanned banking, public service, and education. As the founder of Diamond Bank and a former Director of the Central Bank of Nigeria, his visionary contributions continue to inspire.

    Dr. Dozie’s enduring legacy is a testament to his integrity, commitment, and profound impact on nation-building. MTN extends its heartfelt condolences to his family and all who knew and admired him.

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