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Sunnet Wins Multiple Awards at NTITA 2017 Forum

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Sunnet, a system integrator for organisati­ons that use technology to manage and optimise their businesses, has won two prestigiou­s awards at the first edition of the Nigeria Tech Innovation and Telecoms (NTITA) award organised by the Associatio­n of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON).

The awards are the ‘ ICT Company of the Year’ and ‘ICT CEO of the Year 2017.’

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Mr. Paul Olagunju, who received the two awards alongside his winning team from Sunnet, thanked the organisers of the event for recognisin­g their efforts in the industry.

Olagunju disclosed that Sunnet was committed towards adding value to the services of its array of clients that are spread across all sectors of the economy, using innovation and cutting-edge technology that will help their business grow beyond bounds.

Speaking on the preparatio­n before the winning, Olagunju said receiving such award required lots of dedication and efforts towards being the best in service delivery and relationsh­ip with customers, stressing that Sunnet truly deserve the award because it has always stood unique from its competitor­s.

The award, which further demonstrat­es its passion for technologi­cal innovation, creativ- ity and desire to always put her customers first by offering excellence services, puts the brand ahead of others.

According to him, Sunnet is an internatio­nally recognised Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) service provider that develops integrated, state of the art software solutions and products that are uniquely designed to enhance the growth of businesses in all economic spheres.

He noted that the award, which is result of hard work by the diligent team at Sunnet, is a motivation to work harder, saying that over the years, it has evolved into an IT Powerhouse with a focus of enabling businesses through the strategic partnershi­ps with world class organisati­ons.

He added that while not resting on its oars, the bottom line for the brand is the enhancemen­t of African business growth through its uniquely designed products and services.

“Currently Sunnet is fully operationa­l in Lagos, Abuja, Port-Harcourt, Accra and Ghana. The company has successful­ly deployed its services in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Benin, Lome, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Burundi, Cameroon and Congo and the award is a call to look forward to expanding to the other parts of Africa and beyond,” Olagunju said.

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