As of August 29, 2025, Globacom, (Glo), marks an extraordinary 22 years in the Nigerian telecommunications landscape. This milestone is a testament to visionary leadership, industry disruption, and a steadfast commitment to inclusivity and innovation across West Africa.
A Legacy of Disruption and Accessibility
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A Game-Changing Entry (2003)
When Glo launched in August 2003, mobile communication in Nigeria was largely inaccessible. SIM cards cost up to 300,000 naira in today’s exchange rate, making them a luxury for many. Globacom disrupted this by aggressively lowering SIM prices and introducing per-second billing, a bold move that redefined affordability in telecom services in Nigeria. -
Rapid Subscriber Growth & Market Influence
Glo’s launch spurred rapid adoption, drawing millions into the digital fold and compelling competitors to step up. By challenging industry norms, Globacom democratized access to voice and data across socioeconomic boundaries.
Building Nigeria’s Digital Backbone
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Extensive Fiber Optic Network
Over the past two decades, Glo has invested heavily in one of Africa’s most expansive fiber optic infrastructures, linking major cities, towns, and underserved communities with reliable connectivity. -
Glo‑1 Submarine Cable
The launch of Glo‑1, Africa’s first privately owned undersea cable, dramatically increased broadband capacity. Stretching from West Africa to Europe, it remains a cornerstone of regional digital transformation.
Innovation with Purpose and Impact
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Affordable Voice & Data Solutions
From its inception, Glo rolled out cost-effective voice and data packages tailored to the Nigerian market, fueling consumer adoption and technological awareness. -
Diverse Value-Added Services
Glo has pioneered services like MMS, mobile banking, vehicle tracking, mobile Internet, BlackBerry support, and cloud services. These offerings reflect the company’s evolution into a full-scale digital solutions provider.
Beyond Telecom: Social and Cultural Catalysts
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Championing Talent and Culture
Beyond its industry role, Globacom has played a significant part in Nigerian entertainment, education, sports, and the arts—showcasing local talent and contributing to national identity. -
Empowering Digital Futures
As it reflects on its legacy, the company reiterates its commitment to leading Nigeria and Africa toward a fully digital future, through expanded data services, next-gen technologies, and platforms designed to drive innovation and commerce.
From Vision to Legacy
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Founded by Mike Adenuga Jr., Glo burst onto the scene with a bold vision to make communication affordable for all, a mission that continues to shape its trajectory.
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Backed by strong leadership, including Executive Vice Chairman Bella Disu, who has driven major projects such as Glo‑1 and expansion across strategic business units.
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With over 60 million subscribers, Glo stands as Nigeria’s second-largest network operator, sustaining growth and influence even after 22 years.
22 Years, One Continuous Drive Concludes The Narrative
From breaking affordability barriers to pioneering technological advances and fostering national development, Globacom’s 22-year journey is a story of innovation, resilience, and empowerment. What began as a bold vision has blossomed into a legacy that has fundamentally reshaped communication across Nigeria and beyond.
As Glo looks ahead, it remains dedicated to expanding access, driving digital transformation, and creating boundless opportunities for the communities it serves. The next chapter promises not just growth, but purpose-driven connectivity for all.

