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MultiChoice Nigeria Appoints Kemi Omotosho as New CEO

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MultiChoice Nigeria on Tuesday announced the appointment of Kemi Omotosho as its new chief executive officer (CEO). This the company said it takes effect  from January 2026,

According to statement released by the company today, that  Ugbe is stepping down after a long tenure during which he led the business through major industry and market shifts, strengthening its operational foundations and long-term resilience.

According to Multichoice, Omotosho brings over 20 years of leadership experience across media, telecommunications, and digital businesses in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.

She has also reportedly held several senior roles within the MultiChoice Group, including executive head of customer value management in Nigeria and group executive head of customer value management for rest of Africa”, providing functional leadership across more than 50 markets”.

“Most recently, she served as Regional Director for Southern Africa, with full P&L responsibility for a seven-country portfolio,” the statement further reads.

Omotosho, has a strong track record in leading complex organisations, driving disciplined growth and building high-performing teams, will oversee the company’s strategy, operations and stakeholder engagement, building on the foundation laid by her predecessor.

 

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