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FAAN, MTN bring free WiFi to Lagos and Abuja airports
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87026, member: 27"] Free airport WiFi just landed at two major Nigerian hubs, handing travelers instant connectivity without paying a dime. Airport WiFi rollout kicks off [LIST] [*]The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria teamed up with MTN Nigeria for the rollout. [*]Murtala Muhammed International Airport Terminal 2 in Lagos got switched on first. [*]Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja also joined the free network. [*]Expansion plans target the MMIA temporary terminal within three months. [/LIST] Leadership presence at launch [LIST] [*]Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku oversaw the MMIA event through Captain Abdullahi Mahmood. [*]Mahmood spoke on behalf of FAAN’s top office during the ceremony. [*]Lynda Saint-Nwafor attended, representing MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola. [*]Executives from both sides framed it as a joint achievement. [/LIST] Officials frame digital push [LIST] [*]Captain Mahmood pitched the move as a big leap for airport tech standards. [*]He argued that public-private alignment can upgrade national infrastructure. [*]Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda got a nod during remarks. [*]Festus Keyamo’s aviation reform drive was cited as part of the vision. [/LIST] MTN promises stable service [LIST] [*]Lynda Saint-Nwafor said passengers can expect secure and dependable access. [*]Saint-Nwafor praised FAAN’s management for steering the project through. [*]Her comments stressed efficiency for travelers and airport staff alike. [*]MTN’s enterprise arm positioned the network as long-term support. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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