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MTN excites teenagers with mPulse

By Bright Azuh
24 August 2018   |   3:52 am
MTN has introduced mPulse, a proposition designed for youngsters from ages nine to 15 to enable them to learn and gain useful skills while having fun.The latest invention from the telecommunications firm debuted yesterday in Lagos.

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MTN has introduced mPulse, a proposition designed for youngsters from ages nine to 15 to enable them to learn and gain useful skills while having fun.The latest invention from the telecommunications firm debuted yesterday in Lagos.

During its launch, MTN transformed the venue into a wonderland tagged “mPulse Planet,” providing attendees with lots of memorable attractions and activities.The attractions included a Virtual Reality Master Class facilitated by a 13-year-old, JSS3 student, Obaloluwa Odelana and the youngest African hyper-realism artist, Kareem Waris Olamilekan of Waspa Art, who inspired children at the event.

Speaking at the launch, General Manager, Consumer Marketing, Oluwole Rawa, said the firm always seek to proffer innovative and relevant solutions that enable customers connect with the future.

“This platform provides a controlled environment where our youngsters can explore and learn more, and have fun while doing it.“MTN is a community of people from across the country, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters some of who are parents themselves’’.

“We all have family connections and like you, are dedicated to protecting and nurturing a brighter future,” he said. He explained that the mPulse package comes with a voice plan and a fun, educative website, which hosts a wide variety of courses and study aids to help children from primary to secondary school excel.

“The portal also provides a bouquet of single and multiplayer games, as well as life skill videos. From computer programming, fashion designing, medicine and blogging to engineering, writing, data science and motivational speaking, among others, there is something for every interest,” he added.

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