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Etisalat Nigeria Appoints Bolu Olusanya As New CEO

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Boye Olusanya, former Deputy Managing Director of Celtel Nigeria (now Airtel Nigeria) has been named Chief Executive Officer of Etisalat Nigeria.

Olusanya holds a BSc in Civil Engineering and MSc in Environmental Civil Engineering from Liverpool University and another MSc in computer science from Manchester University.

Joseph Nnana, a Deputy governor of the Central Bank, was also named Chairman of the Etisalat board, replacing Hakeem Belo-Osagie, who resigned.

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