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MTN Group Nigeria CEO Michael Ikpoki Resigns - Politics - Nairaland

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MTN Group Nigeria CEO Michael Ikpoki Resigns by segello(op): 10:04am On Dec 03, 2015
MTN Group has announced a new operating structure and senior management changes. The changes are Effective from Dec. 1 2015.

Jyoti Desai assumed new position of group chief operating officer while the company appointed Karl Toriola as the new Vice President for WECA, while Ismail Jaroudi is the Vice President for MENA.

MTN Nigeria’s ceo Michael Ikpoki and head of regulatory and Corporate Affairs Akinwale Goodluck resigned with immediate effect.

more on...http://nairametrics.com/mtn-group-nigeria-ceo-michael-ikpoki-resigns/
Re: MTN Group Nigeria CEO Michael Ikpoki Resigns by Nobody: 10:21am On Dec 03, 2015
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Re: MTN Group Nigeria CEO Michael Ikpoki Resigns by kayusely: 10:28am On Dec 03, 2015
segello:
MTN Group has announced a new operating structure and senior management changes. The changes are Effective from Dec. 1 2015.

Jyoti Desai assumed new position of group chief operating officer while the company appointed Karl Toriola as the new Vice President for WECA, while Ismail Jaroudi is the Vice President for MENA.

MTN Nigeria’s ceo Michael Ikpoki and head of regulatory and Corporate Affairs Akinwale Goodluck resigned with immediate effect.

more on...http://nairametrics.com/mtn-group-nigeria-ceo-michael-ikpoki-resigns/
Most nigerians are fed up with the exploitative tendencies of MTN it should change for better or quit
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