Zinox Group plans intelligent hub to checkmate fake ICT wares


Formally unwraps TD Mobile in Lagos 

AFTER successfully unveiling of TD-Mobile, an arm of Technology Distributions Ltd, sub- Saharan Africaís leading ICT distributions firm, the parent company, Zinox Group is to launch an intelligent hub in November.

The TD mobile, which was unveiled in Lagos last week, is expected to increase access of Nigerians to mobile technologies.

The Chairman of Zinox Group, Chief Leo Stan Ekeh, who informed about the launch of the intelligent hub next month, said it would support end users of ICT products from credible brands.

Ekeh said this and the authentication system would help reduce the abuse of the Nigerian ICT market with fake products.

He also intimated that the Group is tinkering listing in the stock market, ìbut that is after achieving number one position in the whole of Africa. He advised all stakeholders in the industry to expect major global positive disruptions in the ICT sector and should be prepared to take advantage of these.î

The TD mobile unveiling, which had in attendance dignitaries from corporate Nigeria led by the Chief Executive Officer of Etisalat, Matthew Wilsher; Group Managing Directors of UBA, Fidelity Bank and ACCESS bank, Philip Uduoza; Nnamdi Okonkwo; Albert Wigwe, was boosted with performance from aristes such as Naeto C, JMartins, Inyanya, Teckno Emma Nyra and a host of others.

In her welcome address, Business Manager of TD-Mobile, Mrs. Gozy Ijogun cited the desire to win and to further expand the frontiers of Internet access as driving motivation behind the launch of TDMobile.

“We are well aware that despite the increasing growth rate in the ICT industry, over 60 per cent of Nigerians still have limited access to the Internet.

“TDMobile is the window to the world of access. Our aim is to bridge the divides between the rich and the poor, between the young and the old, between East and West and between North and South through the distribution of a range of smart devices such as Phones, Phablets, Tablets, Laptops, Mobile Printers and devices. We are focused on distribution of genuine Mobile devices†through our hundreds of Partners that will radically change the way we live and do business.”

She rounded off by paying tributes to partner organizations such as HP, Nokia, Toshiba, Dell, Lenovo, IBM, among others and to the TDMobile team for the support and hard work which went into making the launch a reality.

Managing Director of HP Computers, Ime Umoh, described the launch of TDMobile as a timely response to the dynamic and changing face of the industry and end-user requirements.

In his keynote address, Wilshire saw congruence between the indefatigable Nigerian spirit and the launch of TDMobile. In his words:

“I have been in this country for only about 18 months but I have been impressed about a number of things with this country. The most striking is the people. Nigerians are a resilient, vibrant people who love to take on new challenges and this is crystallized in the launch of new companies as the one we are witnessing today.

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