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ZETA-WEB Nigeria Appoints Chris Obasi as New MD

Zeta-Web Nigeria Limited, one of the leading ICT companies in Nigeria, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Chris Obasi as the new Managing Director with effect from 1 July 2018.

Chris Obasi brings with him 20 years of industry leadership experience and knowledge of provisioning ICT services and solutions. Prior to his appointment as Managing Director of Zeta-Web, he was the General Manager, IT & Facilities for MultiChoice Nigeria.

The outgoing Managing Director for Zeta-Web, Mrs. Jumoke Ogunmodede said while welcoming Mr. Obasi in her outgoing address,“Chris’ appointment brings immeasurable value to Zeta-Web due to his experience with providing strategic IT solutions across a variety of disciplines. With his track record, experience and exposure, I have no doubt that this organization will be led to even greater successes and exploits”.

In response, Mr. Chris Obasi said,” Zeta-Web has a tremendous potential for further growth and to diversify into new sectors while bringing sound business values and service delivery to match the demands and high expectations of our clients.  I have always respected Zeta-Web’s brand, values and proven delivery models, and I am excited to be on board and part of the great team that will take these to the next level.”

He expressed appreciation to Mrs. Jumoke Ogunmodede for leading the company since 2013, despite operating in a highly competitive environment, saying the company has consistently crested many milestones and done so in a sustainable manner – achievements which she should be proud of.

He further reiterated that the core values of the company – Customer Focus, Innovation, Mutual Respect, Learning & Development, Performance Driven, High Quality of Service and Inclusive Participation will continue to be the business focus.

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