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9mobile transitions to ‘T2’ corporate and consumer identity, lauds NCC, others

L-R: Michael Ikpoki, Ibrahim Puri, both Members of the T2 Board (formerly 9mobile); Thomas Etuh, Chairman of T2; Barr. Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, Secretary to the Lagos State Government; Dr. 'Bosun Tijani, Minister of FMCIDE; Gloria Danjuma, Member of T2 Board; Obafemi Banigbe, CEO of T2; Femi Edun; and Emmanuel Etuh, Other Members of T2 Board, at the official Unveiling of T2 at Eko Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos

*Obafemi Banigbe, CEO of 9mobile, now known as T2, explains the new identity reflects ‘a forward-thinking, technology-driven, and customer-centric ethos designed to resonate with Nigeria’s increasingly digital and mobile-first population’

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

In a bold move to consolidate its market share in the Nigerian telecoms market, 9mobile Friday, August 8, 2025, in Lagos, announced the formal commencement of its transition to “T2”, its new corporate and consumer identity.

The telecoms company said this strategic brand migration marked a pivotal chapter in its business transformation, setting the stage for a renewed competitive presence in the West African country’s telecoms landscape and a sharper alignment with evolving digital consumer expectations.

It also noted that the rebrand is a key milestone within the company’s comprehensive four-phase recovery roadmap—Stabilisation, Modernisation, Transformation, and Growth—launched following the landmark 2023 acquisition of 9mobile by Lighthouse Telecoms, led by business leader and investor, Mr. Thomas Etuh.

Since the takeover, the company has made sweeping changes, including the constitution of a revitalised board, appointment of new executive leadership, and execution of a strategic infrastructure-sharing agreement with MTN Nigeria.

This agreement, the first of its kind at scale in the country, has already led to the company significantly expanding its network coverage, capacity, and resilience nationwide.

In his remarks on the occasion, Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani, Honourable Minister for Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy (FMCIDE), commended T2 for its bold move and vision to invest in the Nigerian economy and counselled that the rebranding should go beyond a change of name.

Dr. Tijani stated: “My message to T2 (formerly 9mobile) is simple – let this rebrand be more than a change of colours or new logo, but let it be a renewed commitment to innovation, to service excellence and to the millions of Nigerians whose lives and businesses depend on your network every single day.”

The Minister also said: “Our government will continue to work with ecosystem players like T2 who are bold enough to invest, agile enough to adapt and visionary enough to see that the future belongs to those who embrace change before it’s forced upon them.”

Speaking at the event also, in Lagos, Obafemi Banigbe, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 9mobile, said by entering the “Transformation” phase, the telecoms brand is embracing a new name, T2, and a new ambition: to lead in innovation, customer experience, and digital lifestyle enablement.

Banigbe stated: “The T2 identity reflects a forward-thinking, technology-driven, and customer-centric ethos designed to resonate with Nigeria’s increasingly digital and mobile-first population.

“This is not just a logo change, it’s a total evolution of who we are, why we exist, and how we deliver value.

The CEO of the company said: “T2 represents our next chapter. It is a symbol of our renewed commitment to innovation, resilience, and a deepened focus on customer experience.

“We are building a brand that is ready to thrive in the digital economy.”

In his remarks at the event, Thomas Etuh, Chairman of Emerging Markets Telecommunications Limited, echoed similar sentiments.

Etuh described the occasion as one that is significant in many respects for the 9mobile brand, as it represents the start of a new phase of life, a fresh start, rebirth, change or transformation, growth, reawakening, and a new order.

Telco appreciates NCC, telecoms consumers, others

Relating the vital support of the industry stakeholders during the transition phase, Etuh stated:

“Today marks a new beginning for the 9mobile business. The march has been tedious.

“The journey has been exhausting. It was faith and love for country that prompted my foray into the acquisition of the 9mobile business. I knew it was a tough call.”

The Chairman of Emerging Markets Telecommunications Limited also commended telecoms sector stakeholders, including the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), 9mobile customers, and telecoms consumers in general, for standing by the brand through all its trials and challenges, including multiple litigations.

He further noted: “To our amazing customers, please accept my profound gratitude for believing in us.

“I know our challenges have impacted you in one way or the other. But there is a resilient spirit we share with you.

“We are rising together again. Together, with you, we are reclaiming all lost grounds.”

Likewise, Barr. Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, Secretary to the Lagos State Government (LASG), who represented Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, affirmed the alignment between T2’s mission and the state’s digital goals.

Barr. Salu-Hundeyin said: “T2 has come at the right time. Its focus on digital innovation aligns seamlessly with the Lagos State Government’s vision for a robust digital economy that empowers citizens, businesses, and communities.

“We welcome partners like T2 who are committed to driving inclusive and transformative growth in our state.”

The Telco further disclosed the latest transition would be rolled out in deliberate phases to ensure continuity and seamless service for existing customers while gradually introducing the market to the T2 narrative.

At its core, T2 noted that it would focus on four key pillars: Speed, Smart Living, Digital Lifestyle, and Trust.

With customer expectations evolving rapidly and technology redefining the rules of engagement, the T2 brand aims to serve as a bridge between connectivity and culture, telecommunications and lifestyle, infrastructure and impact.

As the Nigerian telecoms sector moves into a new decade of transformation, T2 is poised to not just participate, but to lead.

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