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Telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, has been commended by members and leaders of a community in Ogun State, Isokan community, for helping to reconnect the community to the public power grid 15 years after it was disconnected due to equipment failure. The situation of the Isokan community was brought to the attention of the telco […]

Telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, has been commended by members and leaders of a community in Ogun State, Isokan community, for helping to reconnect the community to the public power grid 15 years after it was disconnected due to equipment failure.

The story was featured in an episode of the award-winning television programme, ‘Airtel Touching Lives’, which aired earlier in the year on national TV and showed community members narrating how livelihood had been adversely impacted over the years, throwing homes, families and businesses in distress.

Commenting on the project, Secretary, Electrification of Isokan Community, Bamidele Olusegun Moses, said the intervention is life-changing, thanking Airtel for truly touching the lives of those in dire need without the attendant fanfare.

 

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