Abass Resigns as ntel CEO

Mr. Kamar Abass has resigned as chief executive of ntel due to unresolved differences with the Board of the company in respect of certain operational issues.

The company has already appointed Mr. Ehiagwina, the Head of Finance as interim ceo.

Abass, who was the pioneer chief executive of ntel was formerly the chief executive of LM Ericsson Nigeria.

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