Onilede Titi Faith
9mobile has officially unveiled a brand-new identity, T2, marking a significant repositioning in Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape. The announcement was made during a high-profile relaunch event in Lagos on Friday.
Obafemi Banigbe, CEO of the newly rebranded telco, described the evolution as far beyond a mere logo change. “This is not just a brand unveiling,” he emphasized. “It is the beginning of a whole new chapter in our history. We are no longer who we were; we are becoming something greater, more ambitious, and more in tune with the future.”
Under the T2 identity, the company aims to emerge as a customer-obsessed, digitally agile platform serving not just as a telecom provider, but as a connector of dreams and a catalyst for the startup ecosystem, creatives, remote workers, and a digitally-savvy Nigerian population.
In line with its transformation strategy, T2 is positioning itself as a digital lifestyle brand, built on cloud-native infrastructure and driven by data, APIs, AI, and analytics to enable faster, more personalized services. Banigbe explained that the rebranding reflects the company’s commitment to resilience, innovation, and agile transformation.
The Lagos launch was graced by Dr. Bosun Tijani, Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, who hailed the rebrand as a significant contribution to the country’s digital economy and encouraged the company to keep innovating.
T2’s rebrand follows major developments including a national roaming agreement with MTN Nigeria, approved in July 2025, which allows T2 subscribers seamless access to MTN’s extensive network addressing coverage gaps and enhancing service reliability.
With ambitions backed by strategic investments, advanced partnerships, and a focus on user-centric innovation, T2 is aiming to reclaim market relevance and drive sustainable growth.