AdvertisementKadri said the strategy had enabled the company to sustain its leadership position despite the increasing competition in Nigeria’s telecommunications industry. He said the investments were aimed at strengthening the company’s network and supporting the increasing demand for connectivity and digital services. On the company’s contribution to government revenue, Kadri said MTN Nigeria had also continued to meet its tax and regulatory obligations. AdvertisementThe CFO said MTN Nigeria’s expansion had also extended beyond traditional telecommunications services into fintech and digital services. Kadri said MTN would continue to explore opportunities in fintech and digital services as part of its broader strategy.