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Kemi Omotosho Don Take Over as MultiChoice Nigeria CEO as John Ugbe Comot

Chale, big news don drop for MultiChoice Nigeria o! Na Kemi Omotosho wey dey gbadun everything media and telecommunication, don waka come take the hot seat as the new Chief Executive Officer. This one na after John Ugbe don retire after 15 years of steering the ship, wahala no dey here!

John Ugbe wey don lead this pay-TV giant through plenty market wahala and industry changes, don finally decide say time don reach to chill for side. Under him watch, MultiChoice don face serious changes, but wetin we sabi be say, na the new CEO Kemi go continue for the journey wey John don start.

Kemi Omotosho no be small fish for this game; she get over 20 years experience across media, telecommunications, and all these digital businesses wey dey trend for Naija and beyond. She don hold plenty senior positions for MultiChoice Group before, including executive head for customer management and even dey handle operations for Southern Africa.

Her plan? To revamp MultiChoice Nigeria, deepen relationship with customers, promote local stories, and make sure sey dem dey deliver better value for Nigerians. As she talk, “Nigeria na one of our most strategic and dynamic markets, and I dey ready to work with my team to take am higher.”

While una dey think say wahala don finish, get this one too: MultiChoice dey face serious competition and losses since streaming platforms don take over market. Dem don lose over 2.8 million subscribers in the past two years, and their revenue don drop like say dem no fit manage am again!

Kemi get the task to jolt this company back to life, especially as Canal+ don take over ownership and reshuffle the entire leadership. So, na so it be, make we see how she go fit maneuver am, cos if you no fit beat dem, join dem, right?

As we dey watch and see wetin Kemi go do for this new role, we go also dey look how her coming go fit change the game for DStv and GOtv, wey plenty people dey complain say their services don dey fall short and their content dey stale.

So, grab your drink, make we toast to this new chapter for MultiChoice Nigeria, and hope sey the future go bright abeg!


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