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.

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

T+1: SEC Insists on 5pm Settlement Deadline for Equities, Commodities on CSCS Platform

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fixed 5:00...

Tinubu: Refineries Will Return to Deliver Profit, Welcomes Support by NUPENG

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said in Abuja refineries will...

NRS Chair: Report of $279m Frontier Exploration Fund Transfer is Fake News

The Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS),...

Former CFI: Regulatory Concession on Recapitalisation Will Undermine Integrity of the Process

The former Commissioner for Insurance/CEO, National Insurance Commission (NAICOM),...

Terrorism: SEC Directs Capital Market Operators to Freeze Assets of 9 Financiers

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has directed capital...

Topics

DataPro: Beyond the Balance Sheet: A Thorough Approach to Ratings

“In today’s complex financial world, your creditworthiness is your...

Ford Atlas Concept: The Future of Pickups

Ford Atlas Concept: The Future of Pickups The Ergonomic Interior Ford...

10 Ways to Finance Africa’s Energy Opportunity

Can we stave off catastrophic climate change while building the energy systems needed to power growth, create jobs and lift millions of people out of poverty? That’s a crucial question for Africa. No region has done less to contribute to the climate crisis, but no region will pay a higher price for failure to tackle it. Meanwhile, over half of Africa’s population lacks access to modern energy. Africa’s leaders have no choice but to bridge the energy gap, urgently. They do have a choice, though, about how to bridge the gap.

Africa, ME Tablet Market Declines 10% in 3rd Qtr

The Middle East and Africa (MEA) tablet market continues...

The Blood Profit of Nigerian Banks

By Michael Owhoko, Ph.D The astronomical rise in banks’ profit...

Former MTN CEO, Ahmad Farroukh, in 6-Year Unrelenting Quest for Justice

Telecommunications giant, MTN is currently embroiled in a protracted...

UNDP to Launch North-East Livelihoods, Economic Recovery Report

The UNDP in Nigeria is set to launch the...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img