T2, Huawei Strike Deal For Core Network Modernization

August 29, 2025
L-R: John Vasikaran, Chief Operating Officer T2; Obafemi Banigbe, CEO, T2; Cyrus Cai, Account Director, Huawei Nigeria and Ayodeji Adedeji, Chief Technical & Information Officer T2, at the signing ceremony between T2 and Huawei Nigeria, August 28

T2, formerly 9mobile, has signed a deal with Huawei to modernize its core network infrastructure.

This milestone agreement signals the start of a sweeping transformation, one that underscores T2’s renewed ambition to reclaim its position as a leading, innovative force in the industry. It comes at a pivotal time, as the company transitions to a new corporate identity, setting the stage for a new era of growth and competitiveness.

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The partnership will draw on Huawei’s world-renowned technological expertise to completely overhaul T2’s core infrastructure, enhancing its capacity, resilience, and security.

The signing ceremony held in Lagos was attended by senior executives from both companies who gathered to mark the beginning of this transformational journey. Representing T2 were Obafemi Banigbe, Chief Executive Officer; John Vasikaran, Chief Operating Officer; Ayodeji Adedeji, Chief Technical & Information Officer; Ifeloju Alakija, Vice President, Corporate Services; and Seni Ogunkola, Vice President, Brands and Communication.

Commenting on the deal, Banigbe said it is “more than a contract — it’s a catalyst.” He said Huawei has been a trusted partner throughout our journey, and this next chapter reaffirms our shared commitment to innovation, reliability, and excellence. With Huawei by our side, we’re not just upgrading our network, we’re future-proofing it.”

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The core modernization project is part of T2’s four-phase strategic roadmap: Stabilisation, Modernisation, Transformation, and Growth. This structured approach signals a deliberate and focused effort to restore the company’s competitive edge and build a more agile, customer-centric network.

Echoing Banigbe’s vision, Jiang Junyong, CEO of Huawei Nigeria Carrier Business, emphasized the strength of the alliance, said Huawei is proud to support T2’s bold transformation journey. “This partnership reflects our shared commitment to innovation and excellence. We’re bringing world-class solutions to help T2 build a resilient, high-performance core network that will support next-generation services and long-term growth.”

With this collaboration, T2 is poised to significantly expand its network coverage, capacity, and resilience nationwide. More importantly, it marks the first of several bold initiatives aimed at restoring the company’s market leadership, revitalizing its service portfolio, and delivering a digital experience that truly resonates with modern Nigerian consumers.

The core network modernization is expected to reach completion in the coming months, firmly anchoring T2’s resurgence in a fast-moving, tech-driven future.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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