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MTN Nigeria opens talks to buy stakes in 9mobile

Technology Times StaffbyTechnology Times Staff
14/11/2023
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MTN Nigeria has been holding talks with 9mobile owners in what may see the largest mobile phone acquire stakes in the nation’s number four mobile operator, Technology Times has learnt.

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MTN Nigeria has been holding talks with 9mobile owners in what may see the largest mobile phone acquire stakes in the nation’s number four mobile operator, Technology Times has learnt.

Barring any last minute change, MTN Nigeria, owned by South Africa’s MTN Group, and Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Limited (EMTS), owners of 9mobile (formerly Etisalat Nigeria), are in advanced stage of frequency spectrum trade negotiations as a viable option for closing the telecoms deal, Technology Times has learnt from credible telecoms industry sources.

The spectrum trade option is being considered to revive the struggling 9mobile after the telco fell on hard times in the wake of the exit of its key technical partner and investors, Mubadala of UAE and Etisalat of UAE.

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File photo shows Karl Toriola, MTN Nigeria CEO in handshake with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja when the leadership of the mobile phone group paid a courtesy call on the Nigerian President earlier in July, this year. The MTN leadership was led by Mcebisi Jonas, MTN Group Chairman and Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, MTN Nigeria Chairman in the delegation that featured Ralph Mupita, MTN Group CEO and Modupe Kadri, Chief Financial Officer MTN Nigeria. During the visit to the Nigerian President, the delegation reinstated MTN’s commitment to expanding investment in telecommunications infrastructure and working with the government in achieving national priorities, according to a company statement. Photo credit: MTN.

Mr Godwin Emefiele and Professor Garba Danbatta, Nigeria’s banking and telecoms regulatory chiefs under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, were to later intervene to save 9mobile from takeover attempts by the creditor banks.

The pullout of the former Etisalat Nigeria Arab investors was later to trigger a chain of reactions that included an attempted hostile takeover by creditor banks in Nigeria, shareholders rift and subsequent loss of market share by the GSM market’s last entrant.

Mr Godwin Emefiele and Professor Garba Danbatta, Nigeria’s banking and telecoms regulatory chiefs under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, were to later intervene to save 9mobile from takeover attempts by the creditor banks.

9mobile at the weekend denied that its spectrum is about to be acquired by MTN Nigeria upon enquiry by Technology Times.

“Our attention has been drawn to the speculated acquisition of 9mobile’s Spectrum by MTN. We would like to clarify that these assertions are entirely baseless and without factual merit,” Chineze Amanfo, 9mobile Public Relations Lead says in a message to Technology Times.

“In the second quarter of 2023,” the spokesperson says, “9mobile invested over ₦70 billion for ongoing network modernisation. Over 600 new sites, equipped with 4G LTE facilities for enhanced operations and market competitiveness were deployed alongside new broadband services to enlarge our fibre network across Nigerian cities.”

Amanfo says that “9mobile remains focused on meeting the needs and aspirations of our growing customer base through our improved data rollout and innovative products and services.”

At the time of filing this report, Funso Aina, MTN Nigeria spokesman, did not respond to enquiry on the matter when asked for clarification on the matter.

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Thomas Etuh, the current Chairman of 9mobile Board is seen as a prime mover in the plan to conclude the 9mobile spectrum trade deal with MTN Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Technology Times has learnt that MTN Nigeria and 9mobile owners are hedging their bet on the spectrum trade option to bring the telco back in competition and are looking at recent local telecoms reforms as a leeway. 

The option of spectrum trade between MTN Nigeria and 9mobile was said to have reached an advanced stage under the Buhari administration but was temporarily suspended after the impending deal faced pushback over competition concerns.

If granted regulatory clearance, the acquisition of 9mobile’s spectrum by MTN Nigeria will create a monopoly that will have over 50% of the telecoms spectrum stockholding and control over 80% of the Nigerian telecoms market, a source conversant with developments within the telecoms regulatory agency, NCC, says on condition of anonymity.

Nigeria’s largest mobile operator has been on a spectrum acquisition spree across the telecoms industry and beyond that has made MTN Nigeria become owner of spectral resources previously held by Visafone, Intercellular, among others. 

MTN Nigeria has recently closed a spectrum lease deal with rival mobile phone company, Ntel, the company that acquired the country’s pioneer national operator, NITEL.

EMTS, owners of 9mobile, launched a high profile entry into the Nigerian market when they acquired a Unified Access Service Licence (UASL) from NCC in 2007. The unified licence enables 9mobile to provide fixed telephony (wired or wireless), Digital Mobile Services, International Gateway Services and National/Regional Long Distance Services in addition to spectrum assignments in the 900 and 1800 MHz bands.

EMTS was later to purchase the 3G licence of Alheri Mobile Services Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of the Dangote Group owned by Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote in a spectrum trade deal. 

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MTN Nigeria, the nation’s largest telco, has 85,005,917 mobile customers and 38.58% of the GMS market while the number four player, 9mobile, has 13,791,079 representing 6.26% of Nigeria’s GSM lines with active phone lines totaling 220,361,186 as of August 2023.

Nigeria’s largest mobile operator has been on a spectrum acquisition spree across the telecoms industry and beyond that has made MTN Nigeria become owner of spectral resources previously held by Visafone, Intercellular, among others. 

The acquisition of the Alheri Mobile’s 3G licence was to put the then Etisalat Nigeria (now 9mobile) on equal footing with the three incumbent mobile giants, MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria and Glo mobile.

Thomas Etuh: Why 9mobile Board Chairman is man to watch in MTN-9mobile spectrum trade talks

Following the entry of new leadership across Nigeria’s telecoms policy and regulatory landscape with the emergence of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, MTN and EMTS are understood to have renewed the spectrum trade talks and dusted up plans for the successful close of the deal.

Technology Times learnt that Thomas Etuh, the current Chairman of 9mobile Board and former Chairman of Board of Directors at Unity Bank, is expected to be a prime mover to conclude the 9mobile spectrum trade deal with MTN Nigeria.

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Thomas Etuh, the current Chairman of 9mobile Board is seen as a prime mover in the plan to conclude the 9mobile spectrum trade deal with MTN Nigeria.

The companies are understood to be considering a virtual mobile network operator (MVNO) arrangement to enable them fast-track the spectrum sale that may see 9mobile piggybacking on the MTN Nigeria network. 

They reckon that going this route will be met with minimal opposition from people who may raise competition concerns that may create stumbling blocks for getting regulatory clearance for the telecoms deal.

While details of the financials are still hazy, the former Unity Bank’s Chairman with stakes across several sectors of the economy, particularly the fertiliser value chain, will be the man to watch considering his high network across the economy and key friends and associates. 

Under the umbrella of Fertilisers Producers & Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN), the industry group of players in the fertiliser value chain where Etuk is currently President, his company, TAK designed The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI) in Nigeria that has yielded results that included significant price drop from N13,000 to N5,500 per bag of fertilizer and complete elimination of N60 billion to N80 billion in budgetary subsidy while “fertilizer is readily available and affordable all over the country,” according to the company’s website.

Technology Times has also learnt that barring any last minute change, Lighthouse Capital Limited, a Nigerian financial services company that also specialises in investment banking, may emerge as a key investment vehicle for the 9mobile Board Chairman to consolidate his investment in the mobile phone company, and serve as vehicle for the proposed spectrum trade deal with MTN Nigeria.

The 9mobile Board Chairman’s son, Emmanuel Etuh, serves as Non-Executive Director at Lighthouse Capital Limited, which as of December 2022, held 1,053,199,290 shares representing 9.01% of Unity Bank, where his father was former Chairman. 

The younger Etuh, Emmanuel, currently serve as Non-Executive Director on the board of Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc, where the older Etuh formerly held the position of Chairman.

John Vasikaran, 9mobile’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), will also be someone to watch in the spectrum trade talks as he was brought on board because of his knowledge of the local telecoms terrain with his network spanning the private and public sectors.

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John Vasikaran, 9mobile’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), will also be someone to watch in the spectrum trade talks

Vasikaran, who was former personal aide to Dr Mike Adenuga, Globacom Chairman, who owns Nigeria’s second national operator (SNO) that also owns Glo mobile, was brought in as 9mobile’s COO because of his telecoms market experience, particularly local industry knowledge gained from working with the Nigerian telecoms billionaire.

While with Adenuga, Vasikaran gained insights into inner dealings within key corridors of telecoms and business in Nigeria after having served as former aide to the telecoms and business magnate and held key positions within his business across Conoil, Globacom and its mobile business unit in Ghana, Glo Ghana. 

The 9mobile COO’s bio says that he served as “an active member of the core team” for building the Nigerian SNO, Globacom

Technology Times further learns that the MTN Nigeria and 9mobile owners are banking on the new regulatory reforms unfolded by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) that has opened up the telecoms industry to the entry of MVNOs.

Under plans to further deepen competition in the telecoms market, NCC has issued 42 MVNO licences to new entrants that have been promised subsidy and other incentives including opportunities to explore stakes in rural and underserved parts of Nigeria. 

The NCC reforms have sparked a round of frenzy among new entrants that will piggyback on the infrastructure of incumbent mobile operators like MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria and Glo mobile.

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For prospective MVNOs in Nigeria, the five-tiered licence attracts authorisation fees split across Tier 1, ₦35,000,000; Tier 2, ₦60,000,000; Tier 3, ₦130,000,000; Tier 4, ₦200,000,000 and Tier 5, ₦500, 000 000.

For the 9mobile spectrum trade deal to receive clearance under the new administration, the owners of MTN Nigeria and EMTS are now exploring the MVNO route, Technology Times has learnt.

What is at stake?

At stake in the impending 9mobile spectrum trade is a fresh round of battle for control of Nigeria’s telecoms market where MTN Nigeria, the nation’s largest telco, has 85,005,917 mobile customers and 38.58% of the GMS market while the number four player, 9mobile, has 13,791,079 representing 6.26% of Nigeria’s GSM lines with active phone lines totalling 220,361,186 as of August 2023.

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While Nigeria’s overall active phone lines reached 220,715,961, representing 115.63% in August, internet users was 159,034,717 while broadband connections was 86,993,472 representing 45.57% penetration of the high-speed data service across the country, according to official information by NCC.

In 2022, Nigerian telecoms industry recorded an increase in the number of active subscribers that rose from 195,463,898 subscriptions in 2021 to 222,571,568 by December 2022. The active subscriptions increased by 27,107,670 subscriptions representing a 13.86% increase in active subscriptions year-on-year, which saw telcos generating ₦3,856,026,156,380.29 by 2022, according to NCC.

Within the period, domestic investment by telcos was ₦785,771,028,960.36 as at December 2022 while operating cost was ₦2,092,815,085,166.00. 

The telecoms regulator attributes operators’ subscriber base growth to subscriber loyalty, promos, seasonal effects, aggressive consumer acquisition drive, and competitive product offerings across all the networks. 

The increase in active subscription, the telecoms regulator says, impacted positively on other derived telecom indicators such as teledensity, internet Penetration and broadband penetration. 

Nigeria’s teledensity increased from 102.40% as at December 2021 to 116.60% by December 31st 2022. Active subscriptions also increased by 13.86% indicating that over a tenth of persons per 100 subscribers were connected year-on-year.

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The same goes for internet subscribers, which increased from 141,971,560 subscriptions as at December 2021 to 154,847,901 subscriptions as at December 2022, representing an increase of 9.06%. 

Broadband subscriptions also increased from 78,041,883 subscriptions in December 2021 to 90,398,960 subscriptions as at December 2022. Broadband penetration increased from 40.88% as at December 2021 to 47.36% as at December 2022. 

Data usage also grew following the increase in the volume of data consumed in the year end December 2022 when compared with the year-end December 2021. The total volume of data consumed by subscribers increased to 518,381.78TB as at December 2022 from 353,118.89TB as at December 2021 representing an increase of 46.77% in data consumption within the period.

The List: 42 MVNO Licensees in Nigeria

COMPANY NAMEADDRESSCATEGORYSTART DATEEXPIRY DATE
Topit Virtual Solutions Ltd2, Bilyaminu Usman Street, Off Ebitu Ekiwe Street, Jabi, Abuja.MVNO Tier 101/05/202330/04/2033
Routelink Integrated Systems Ltd4th Floor, Africa Re House, Plot B1679, Karimu Kotun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/04/202331/03/2033
Hazon Technologies Limited9, Jogunomi Street, Gbagada Phase 2, Gbagada, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/04/202331/03/2033
Asel Telecom Nigeria Limited27, ACME Road, Agindingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/05/202330/04/2033
Briclinks Africa Plc77, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, Abuja.MVNO Tier 201/05/202330/04/2033
Pisi Mobile Services LimitedPlot 13, Ligali Ayorinde Street, Victoria Island, LagosMVNO Tier 201/04/202331/03/2033
Univasa Nigeria LimitedNo. 30A, Alternative Route, Chevron Drive, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/04/202331/03/2033
Imose Technologies LimitedIzedon Place, 2 Prince Sam Adedoyin Street, Ikate, Lekki, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/04/202331/03/2033
Infratel LimitedNo 9B, Akwusu Street, Off Omorinre Crescent, Lekki Phase 1, Lekki, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/05/202330/04/2033
Telconix Networks LimitedNo. 8 Professor Gabriel Olusanya Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/06/202331/05/2033
Devos Communications Services LimitedPlot 30, Babs Animashaun Road, Surulere, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/09/202331/08/2033
Emo Media LtdNo 45, Remi Fani Kayode Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos.MVNO Tier 201/10/202330/09/2033
Amics Technologies Limited20, Oguntona Crescent, Gbagada Phase 1, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/05/202330/04/2033
Zegtel LimitedNo. 3, Ashabi Adedire Street, Apapa, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/05/202330/04/2033
Telewyz Limited13th Floor, Cocoa House Building, Oba Adepimpe Street, Dugbe, Ibadan, Oyo StateMVNO Tier 301/04/202331/03/2033
Siu Telecommunications Network LimitedNo. 495, Adegboyega Atanda Street, Mabushi, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/04/202331/03/2033
Abrindex Nigeria LimitedNo 10 Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/04/202331/03/2033
Metropolitan Consortium Nigeria Ltd21 Durban Street, Off Adetokumbo Ademola, Wuse 2, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/04/202331/03/2033
IPNX Nigeria Limited4, Balarabe Musa Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/04/202331/03/2033
AEON Alliance Intel Limited23 Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/09/202331/08/2033
Rapidlink Telekoms LimitedSuite 84, 2nd Floor Nandu Plaza, 560 Ndola Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
Robert And John LimitedUnit 16, Trocadero Square, The Rock Drive, Lekki 1, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
ZNL Communications LimitedShop 3, Lusaka Street, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
Geniex-Tech Nigeria LimitedNo 2A, Isaac John Street, Ikeja GRA, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/09/202331/08/2033
Vitel Wireless Limited3C Durban Street, Wuse 2, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
Deistech Solutions Limited3rd Floor, The Lennox Mall, Admiralty Way, Lekki, Lagos.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
Naebass Integrated Services Nigeria LimitedBasement Suite 001, Mortgage House, Plot 266, Tafawa Balewa Way, CBD, Abuja.MVNO Tier 301/10/202330/09/2033
Imbil Telecom Solutions Nig. LtdNo. 20, Adeshina Street, Off Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos.MVNO Tier 401/04/202331/03/2033
Environmental Expressions LimitedPlot 657 Atiku Abubakar Way, Idu Industrial Area C16, lifecamp, FCT North, Abuja.MVNO Tier 401/05/202330/04/2033
DMK Telecommunication Nig LtdNo. 19, Mahatma Ghandi Street, Asokoro, Abuja.MVNO Tier 401/05/202330/04/2033
Holla Tags LimitedNo 21A, Oluwakayode Jacobs Crescent, Lekki Phase 1,Lagos.MVNO Tier 401/06/202331/05/2033
Connectivity Infrastructure Services Limited10th Floor, Alliance Place, 33A Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos State.MVNO Tier 401/10/202330/09/2033
Systegra Technologies LimitedPlot 1648C, Oko Awo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.MVNO Tier 501/04/202331/03/2033
Choffan Communications Limited17B Karaye Crescent, Garki, Abuja.MVNO Tier 501/05/202330/04/2033
Mab Consultant and Associates Ltd114 Kwame Nkurumah Street, Asokro, Abuja-FCT.MVNO Tier 501/05/202330/04/2033
H & Y Business Global Limited5th Floor Murjanatu House, 1 Zamberi Crescent, Maitama.MVNO Tier 501/04/202331/03/2033
Taima Technologies LtdNo. 14, Agodogba Avenue, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi Lagos.MVNO Tier 501/04/202331/03/2033
Global Communications Extension Services Ltd15, Hamza Abdullahi Close, Off Mamman Nasir Street, Asokoro, Abuja.MVNO Tier 501/05/202330/04/2033
USK(S) Ventures International LtdNo.2B Mekong Crescent, Maitama, AbujaMVNO Tier 501/04/202331/03/2033
Paribas Communications Limited1 Gwani Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.MVNO Tier 501/05/202330/04/2033
Fourth Industrial Skills Consult LimitedShamaki Street Gombe, Gombe State.MVNO Tier 501/05/202330/04/2033
Mobilise Communication LimitedNo. 20b, Katsina-Ala Crescent, Maitama, Abuja.MVNO Tier 501/06/202331/05/2033
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