Telecel Ghana clears six awards at 2024 National Communications Awards

Telecel Ghana clears six awards at 2024 National Communications Awards

Telecel Ghana has won six awards for its outstanding work in broadband access innovation, digital change, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and the creation of new products.

The National Communications Awards (NCAs) named Patricia Obo-Nai, Telecel Ghana’s CEO, the Telecom CEO of the Year and Juliana Ametorwogo, Telecel Ghana’s President of Women in Technology, the Outstanding Woman in Technology.

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Telecel Ghana’s CEO remark 

Ms Obo-Nai appreciated the telco’s numerous awards that evening and acknowledged her leadership.

“We are thrilled to receive these awards, which demonstrate Telecel’s dedication to technological innovation, social good and our unwavering focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences,” she stated.

“These achievements are a testament to our employees’ hard work and talents.”

The other awards include Digital Transformation Team of the Year (Silver Category), CSR Campaign of the Year – Foundation’s Connected Health Initiatives, Innovative Product of the Year – Edamu Promo and Access Innovation Award (Broadband Connectivity) – Fixed Broadband.

The awards were given at the 6th annual NCAs – Digital Future Edition, which took place at the Marriott Hotel in Accra. They demonstrated Telecel Ghana’s dedication to advancing the telecom sector and having a significant positive social impact.

About National Communications Awards

The NCAs is a distinguished awards program designed to highlight and recognise outstanding efforts and accomplishments that have had a significant influence on various industries.

It brings together business industry leaders, specialists, government representatives, diplomats, and thought leaders to honour accomplishments and advancements in the business sector.

Telecel Ghana is well-positioned to maintain its leadership position in the connectivity and communications sector as it pushes the frontiers of technology and innovation.

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More about Telecel Ghana’s CEO 

Patricia Obo-Nai is a dedicated professional with over 20 years of expertise in the telecom sector and an enthusiastic leader. As a commercial business leader, she aims to provide value to shareholders by inspiring and motivating her team.

She strongly desires to see more girls pursue careers in STEM fields, so she works with various organisations and social groups to change the way that females are viewed and treated in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Patricia Obo-Nai won two awards at the Ghana CEO Awards ceremony about three weeks ago. She won the CEO of the Year award in the telecom sector and another the CEO of the Year award in the private sector.

The double awards recognise Obo-Nai’s exceptional leadership and exemplary performance in spearheading the telecommunications company in the past year.