Operator to unlock digital access for Nigerians

A mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Liv.ing, has launched a digital transformative initiative aimed at unlocking access to essential services such as communication, education, healthcare and financial freedom for 230 million Nigerians.
This digital solution is also designed to empower families, communities, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and businesses across Nigeria.
Speaking at the launch event, the Chairman of Liv.ing’s Board of Directors, Bolaji Osunsanya, emphasised that Liv.ing is more than just a mobile network it is a platform dedicated to redefining the concept of living and improving the quality of life for 230 million Nigerians.
Osunsanya explained that Liv.ing is built on a simple yet profound belief that access to the essentials of life should not be a privilege but a fundamental right for all Nigerians.
“At Liv.ing, we are transforming connectivity into a tool for advancing humanity and inspiring a future where all Nigerians are included,” he stated.
Osunsanya also expressed gratitude for the support that has made this vision a reality, acknowledging the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for backing this innovation. He emphasized that Liv.ing’s impact would be felt across both macro and microeconomic indices in the country.
Chief Executive Officer of Liv.ing, Femisola Awosika, highlighted that the initiative extends beyond mere connectivity as it is about empowering communities and transforming lives.
Awosika stated that by integrating education, healthcare, and financial services, the firm has built a network that addresses real-life needs and creates a lasting impact.

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