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9mobile Hires Strategist, Others for Market Share Expansion
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Three new appointments have been made by one of the leading telecommunications companies in Nigeria, 9mobile, as part of efforts to expand its share of the market.
In a statement issued on Monday, 9mobile said it has seen qualified professionals to fill the positions of Chief Technical Officer (CTO), Deputy Chief Technical Officer, and Director of Strategy within its senior management team.
In the statement, Nigeria’s most innovative and customer-centric telco said Mr Juergen Peschel has been appointed as the CTO, Mr Baqi Salihu as the Deputy CTO, and Mr Karn Gulati as the Director of Strategy.
The trio will lead decisions in line with current trends and strategic vision within their respective areas and will provide hands-on leadership in ensuring that the 9mobile plans are fully aligned and structured to deliver its business goals.
As CTO, Mr Peschel, an experienced professional with an international executive track record within the IT, Managed Services & Telecommunications Industry, including expertise in a wide variety of industry verticals and markets, will oversee the evolution and integration of the company’s technical functions.
He has over 25 years of extensive international and operational experience as a technology and business leader.
Over the years, he has led Information Technology teams, built VAS Services, IP, and transport networks for Vodafone across all European markets, and engaged with emerging markets across the world for subsea, carrier, and satellite services. He successfully launched the mobile payment service Mpesa in Kenya.
On his part, Mr Salihu, as Deputy CTO, will support the CTO to drive technology decisions in line with current trends and align the technical and transformation initiatives of 9mobile.
He is a seasoned professional with over 18 years of Mobile Telecoms Engineering, Operations, RF Planning & Optimization and Digital Services experience. He led the Network QOS and Support Department of 9mobile as the Director Network Quality of Service since June 2018.
Mr Salihu executed the LTE re-farm solution using 1800MHz spectrum, achieving wider mobile broadband coverage, slashing the number of sites, and reducing carbon emissions while ensuring high-quality data service. This project significantly reduced TCO, enhanced users’ mobile broadband quality of experience, increased brand value for 9mobile while saving about $152m in spectrum fees. He joined 9mobile in December 2008.
For Mr Gulati, the new Director of Strategy, he will be responsible for developing strategic, tactical, and operational initiatives.
He is a long-serving Management Consultant with over 12 years of experience in the telecom and technology sector.
The strategist has led Advisory services teams focusing on Telecom, Media & Technology (TMT) industry and has worked across India, Africa, and South East Asia for various telecom clients.
He also took a break and founded a tech & food start-up during his entrepreneurial stint for three years. His accomplishments include programme management of large-scale projects, achieving operational excellence with digitization and process engineering, customer strategy, and greenfield launches.
In his remarks, the CEO of 9mobile, Mr Alan Sinfield, stated that, “9mobile remains fully committed to executing its business strategies with the help of a high-performing team of dedicated, hardworking employees.
“The collective knowledge, expertise, and experience that Juergen, Baqi, and Karn bring to the organisation further strengthen our business. It reinforces our position at the forefront of delivering excellent products and services to our over 13 million customers.
“These promotions continue to consolidate the leadership of our organisation and are evidence of the great career opportunities that employment with 9mobile offers.”
Jobs/Appointments
Mouka Appoints Oladimeji Osingunwa as Managing Director
By Adedapo Adesanya
Mouka Limited has announced a significant leadership transition, with the appointment of Mr Oladimeji Osingunwa as its new managing director, effective March 17, 2026.
This follows the resignation of Mr Femi Fapohunda, whose exit became effective on March 16, 2026, after a period of mutual agreement with the board of the mattress maker.
The board expressed deep appreciation for Mr Fapohunda’s impactful leadership and unwavering commitment to the organisation.
During his tenure, Mouka successfully navigated one of the most challenging economic periods in Nigeria’s recent history, demonstrating resilience, operational excellence, and sustained growth.
Under his guidance, the company strengthened its market leadership, expanded its market share, and reinforced its reputation as a trusted household brand.
“Femi’s steady and strategic leadership ensured that Mouka not only weathered economic headwinds but emerged stronger and more competitive,” the board noted, thanking “him for his invaluable contributions and wish him continued success in his future endeavours.”
Mr Osingunwa, a seasoned commercial leader and a respected figure within Nigeria’s manufacturing and FMCG landscape, has since stepped into the role for the next phase of the mattress maker.
He joined Mouka in 2016 as Chief Commercial Officer, where Mr Osingunwa has played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s growth trajectory and strengthening its market dominance.
Mr Osingunwa brings to his new role a wealth of experience spanning leading multinational organisations, including Cadbury Nigeria Plc (now Mondelez), SC Johnson, and Twinning Ovaltine.
His expertise cuts across commercial strategy, route-to-market development, brand building, and sales leadership, consistently delivering strong business performance and sustainable growth.
Mouka Limited traces its origins to 1959, when the Faiz Moukarim family established the Moukarim Metalwood factory in Kano, focusing on the production of furniture and iron beds. As part of a broader strategy to achieve backward integration and supply raw materials to the furniture and bedding industry, Mouka Limited was later founded in Lagos in 1972, specialising in the manufacture of flexible foam products.
Jobs/Appointments
Gopal Vittal to Succeed Sunil Bharti Mittal as Airtel Africa’s Chairman
By Adedapo Adesanya
Telecoms giant, Airtel Africa Plc, has said Mr Gopal Vittal would replace its chairman, Mr Sunil Bharti Mittal, who will step down after the company’s annual general meeting in July.
This development is part of the company’s succession plans, the telco said on Wednesday.
Airtel Africa is the continent’s subsidiary of India’s second-largest carrier, Bharti Airtel, where it operates in 14 countries on the continent, including Nigeria, its biggest market.
Mr Sunil Mittal has been the chairman of Airtel Africa since its listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in 2019. The telco entered the African market by acquiring Zain Telecom in June 2010.
Mr Vittal, who is an executive vice-chairman of Bharti Airtel and a non-executive director of Airtel Africa, will become non-executive chairman of the subsidiary. Sunil Mittal’s son, Mr Shravin Bharti Mittal, will take on the role of deputy chairman.
“As deputy chair, [Shravin] Mittal will ensure continuity with the founding family and significant shareholder, and will be the board’s conduit with the Airtel Money Board, on which he serves, and with Airtel Africa’s headquarters in Dubai, where he is based,” said Airtel Africa in a statement to the exchanges.
Mr Vittal’s appointment is by nomination of the controlling shareholder pursuant to the terms of the relationship agreement dated June 17, 2019, between the company, Bharti Airtel, Airtel Africa Mauritius Limited, the majority shareholder and an indirect subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, and Bharti Telecom.
Airtel Africa hailed Mr Vittal as “an established telecoms leader who led Bharti Airtel to a lifetime high revenue market share in an intensely competitive market”.
The outgoing chairman noted that Ms Annika Poutiainen is stepping down as a non-executive director, and thanked her for her time at the company as “a strong advocate of high standards of governance and financial reporting.”
“At the same time, I want to extend my thanks to the board of Airtel Africa for their support to me as chairman,” Mr Mittal said.
“Airtel Africa has a solid strategy and an outstanding leadership team in place, the strength of which is evident in recent results, so I am confident that now is the time for me to step aside as chair. It has been an honour to lead Airtel Africa in this capacity, and I know the company will continue to prosper… I have offered my services and will be available to support the company as requested by the chair,” he said.
Jobs/Appointments
SEC DG Agama to Remain IOSCO AMERC Vice Chair Till 2028
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria, Mr Emomotimi Agama, has been re-elected as the Vice Chair of the Africa/Middle-East Regional Committee (AMERC) of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) for a second term spanning 2026–2028.
IOSCO was established in 1983 to serve as the global standard-setter for the securities industry and is recognised as the leading international policy forum for securities regulators.
Its members regulate more than 95 per cent of the world’s securities markets across over 100 jurisdictions.
This appointment, confirmed by IOSCO, reflects the growing recognition of Nigeria’s capital market and its strategic importance within the Africa and Middle East region.
According to a statement, the re-election of its DG reflects the confidence of peer regulators in Nigeria’s leadership, regulatory progress, and continued commitment to strengthening capital market systems.
The re-election also presents a significant opportunity for SEC Nigeria to deepen its engagement at the highest level of global securities regulation.
As AMERC Vice Chair, Nigeria will maintain a seat on the IOSCO Board, the organisation’s highest policy-making body, where critical decisions shaping global capital market standards, regulatory frameworks, and cross-border cooperation are made.
This position ensures the country’s perspectives, experiences, and priorities are represented in key discussions that influence the direction of international financial markets.
According to Mr Agama, “Beyond representation, this development enhances Nigeria’s ability to contribute meaningfully to global regulatory dialogue, particularly in areas such as enforcement cooperation, market integrity, and investor protection.”
It creates a stronger platform for collaboration with other jurisdictions on cross-border regulatory issues, including tackling illicit financial flows and strengthening supervisory frameworks.
The role further supports ongoing efforts to align Nigeria’s capital market with international best practices, fostering greater investor confidence and facilitating increased participation in global financial markets.
“Ultimately, this milestone reinforces Nigeria’s position as a leading voice in regional and global capital market development. It is expected to contribute to building a more resilient, transparent, and robust capital market ecosystem, not only within Nigeria but across the broader Africa and Middle East region. SEC Nigeria remains committed to leveraging this opportunity to advance regulatory excellence, deepen market integration, and support sustainable economic growth.”
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