Recently updated on October 24th, 2022 at 04:26 pm
Segun Ogunsanya, the Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of Airtel Nigeria, has been named Best Telecoms CEO in Africa by the Africa Information Technology & Telecom Awards 2017, a pan African platform that recognizes customer service, innovation and excellence in Africa Telecom and Information Technology Industry.
Mr. Segun Ogunsanya, who is currently leading Airtel’s operations in Nigeria and Ghana, with responsibility for accelerated growth and overall profitability across the two West Africa cluster countries, was honoured in Accra, Ghana.
According to a citation by Akin Naphtal, CEO of Instinct Wave, the event organisers said:
“The award is bestowed on Mr. Segun Ogunsanya in recognition of his outstanding acts, commitment, achievements and leadership that exemplify and support Airtel’s commercial success despite economic challenges and his phenomenal contributions to the community.
Over the years that he has been at the helm of affairs at Airtel Nigeria, he has provided high-value programs and strategic initiatives that have supported the growth of the business and made Airtel a model telecommunications company.”
The Africa Telecom and Information Technology Awards, which is now in its second year, had eligible organizations and individuals compete for prestigious prizes.
The awards’ organizers also named Airtel Ghana as the Telecoms Business of the Year and Most Innovative Use of Social Media award winner.
Ogunsanya joined Airtel Nigeria in 2012 and he has repositioned the company to become profitable and the 2nd largest telecommunications company by revenue, serving over 36 million customers.
In February 2016, he was elevated and appointed Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director for Airtel’s operations in Nigeria and Ghana, with responsibility for accelerated growth and overall profitability across the two West Africa cluster countries.
Ogunsanya joined Airtel from The Coca-Cola Company, where he started his career in Finance and gradually transitioned into senior leadership roles with the various bottling operations of The Coca-Cola Company across diverse markets and countries in Africa. He was Chief Executive Officer for Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana for about nine years. In his last stint as the Managing Director and CEO of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company in Nigeria, the first African to be appointed, he was responsible for over $1bn revenue operations annually.
He was also the CEO of the Kenya operations for Coca-Cola Sabco, where he was instrumental in successfully turning around the business. Prior to this, he worked with Ecobank Transnational where, as the Managing Director of Retail Banking for Africa, he was responsible for the operations across 28 countries.