Nigeria’s leading Business
and Economic Newspaper, Businessday in collaboration with the Nigerian Stock
Exchange has honoured Airtel Nigeria for its contributions to the economy and
for creating employment opportunities across the country.
In a colourful ceremony held
last Friday at the Eko Hotel & Suites, the Publisher and Chief Executive
Officer of Businessday, Frank Aigbogun and the Chief Executive Officer of the
Nigerian Stock Exchange, Oscar Onyema, presented the award to Segun Ogunsanya,
Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of Airtel Nigeria.
In a citation in honour of
Airtel, the organizers said “Businessday particularly identifies with Airtel
Nigeria for its role in driving economic development and employment
opportunities. Nigeria dearly needs success stories like Airtel to inspire
young Nigerians who are growing up in a society with far too few role models.”
“This country benefits when
companies like Airtel are applauded because it represents a different
narrative, a positive one, in contrast to those that have soiled our
reputation.
The Businessday Next Bulls
Awards follows an informal, proprietary survey carried out by Businessday
analysts on 1,000 respondents. Several respondents identified Airtel Nigeria as
a company whose stock they would like to own in their dream equity portfolio
for long-term holding if the choice was limited to only 10 companies.
Speaking at the awards,
Aigbogun said the goal of the Businessday Next Bull’s award is not to induce
winners to embark on a premature IPO journey. Instead, Businessday and the NSE
hope that the Awards will spark a fresh debate on which incentives and
conditions companies like Airtel would like to see before giving an IPO serious
consideration.
In his response, Airtel CEO,
Ogunsanya, commended the organizers of the award just as he dedicated the award
to the company’s over 40 million customers, employees and other critical
stakeholders.
“I dedicate this award to the
entire staff of Airtel; thank you for all that you do for this great company
every day. I also dedicate this award to our over 40 million customers who
chose us and have entrusted us with their daily communication needs, thank you.
I would also like to say a big thank you to Business Day and the Nigerian Stock
Exchange. Thank you for recognizing our efforts. We will continue to keep the
flag flying,” he said.
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