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Keem Bello Osagie, Arab Investors At War Over Control Of Etisalat!

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…boardroom politics crippling telecom company

A fierce boardroom politics is raging at multinational telecom company, Etisalat.

This corporate battle is reportedly between the face and facilitator of

the company’s operations in Nigeria, Mr Keem Bello- Osagie and the investors from United Arab Emirate (UAE).

Information made available to www.societynowng.com revealed that the ongoing battle is the root cause of increasing staff turnover in the telecommunication place.

Sources claim from all indications that Osagie appears to be having the upperhand- but at a cost, staffers that are not ready to sacrifice professionalism to side with him are edge out.

Contrary to earlier claims, recently exited staffer, Yinka Akande now branded a victim of the power play. The same is said of an ex-employee, very strategic to the operations of the company, Tolu Ajayi. Along with other germane staffers, their competence was sacrificed on the alter of boardroom politics.

Informant revealed, Akande at the time of leaving received laudable commendations that extolled his contributions to the brand, Etisalat. A fact insider insist dispels talks of sack over alleged racketeering of accounts.

Further investigations by www.societynowng.com revealed the exit of Akande and other depth minded personnel has created a huge competence void gradually rolling into a crisis for the organization.

But the combatants for the soul of the business appear not to be mindful of this.

The UAE investors are fighting hard and making compromises to keep their investment- this against the backdrop of allegations of counter moves by the “Mr. Fix- it” that used his contacts to help them set up shop stealthily working towards taking over the business via boardroom maneuvers.

Further investigation by societnowng.com revealed the exit of Akande and other depth minded personnel has created a huge competence which gradually rolling into a crisis for the organization.

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