MTN Nigeria reiterated its commitment to strengthening bilateral business relations between Nigeria and South Africa as it hosted the leadership of the Nigeria–South Africa Chamber of Commerce (NSACC) in Lagos.
The firm made this known during the courtesy visit by NSACC.
The courtesy visit, which came ahead of the Chamber’s 25th anniversary, underscored the long-standing partnership between MTN and the NSACC, while setting the stage for deeper collaboration in trade and investment.
The NSACC delegation was led by its Chairman, Dr Ije Jidenma, alongside Vice Chairman, Ajibola Olomola, and other members of the Board and Executive Committee.
The visit served as an acknowledgment of MTN’s contributions to fostering cross-border economic integration and its impactful footprint in Africa’s digital economy.
Speaking during the engagement, MTN Nigeria Chief Executive Officer, Karl Olutokun Toriola, described the chamber as a key partner in advancing inclusive and sustainable growth across the continent.
In her remarks, Dr Jidenma commended MTN’s investments in Nigeria’s digital infrastructure, citing the company’s recent $120 million investment in its Data Centre and its leadership in financial inclusion through MoMo Payment Service Bank (MoMo PSB).
“MTN has consistently demonstrated leadership across sectors, shaping the future of connectivity and financial services in Africa,” she said.