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Over 84% Employees of MTN Earns Over ₦1 Million Monthly

Akpan Edidong by Akpan Edidong
March 4, 2025
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MTN Nigeria, the nation’s largest telecommunications company, has solidified its reputation as one of the most generous employers in the sector. Recent data reveals that 84% of its 1,809 employees earn at least ₦1 million monthly, a benchmark that far surpasses the pay scales of competitors like Globacom and 9mobile. Even the lowest-paid employee at MTN takes home an average of ₦458,333 per month—fifteen times Nigeria’s minimum wage—making the company a top employer across industries.

Unlike many telecom operators that tie salary increases to company performance or individual achievements, MTN Nigeria conducts annual salary reviews independent of economic fluctuations or corporate results. This unique policy contributed to a 59.5% surge in the company’s total wage bill in 2024, rising from ₦42.7 billion to ₦71.7 billion.

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Industry-Wide Pay Disparities

The telecom sector, which includes mobile network operators, tower companies, internet service providers, and data centers, is experiencing rapid growth driven by advancements in fiber-optic infrastructure, 5G networks, and cloud services. This expansion has heightened demand for skilled professionals such as engineers, network architects, software developers, cybersecurity specialists, and sales and marketing experts.

However, the industry faces significant disparities in pay structures. For instance, Airtel Nigeria links salary increments to performance targets, while Globacom’s pay raises are discretionary and often depend on the approval of its Chairman, Mike Adenuga. At Globacom, customer service employees reportedly earn as little as ₦147,000 monthly, a stark contrast to MTN’s compensation packages.

MTN’s Talent Retention Strategy

MTN’s approach to salary adjustments serves as both a retention strategy and a long-term investment in talent. The company typically approves annual salary increases at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in May, with implementation taking effect in April. This ensures that employee remuneration keeps pace with inflation and performance metrics.

Industry experts argue that MTN’s generous pay policy not only helps retain top talent but also strengthens its market leadership. “MTN Nigeria will maintain its dominance by retaining the best talent, working with top contractors, and managing cash flow more effectively than its competitors,” said Ladi Okuneye, a telecom industry executive.

Challenges for Competitors

For rivals like Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, matching MTN’s pay scale presents a significant challenge, particularly amid profitability concerns and intense market competition. The telecom sector’s dynamic nature, where employees frequently upskill or transition to new roles, further complicates efforts to justify higher wages.

MTN’s salary policy is more than just a perk—it’s a strategic move to secure the best talent and maintain a competitive edge. However, the sustainability of this model will depend on the company’s ability to balance its financial commitments with long-term profitability.

Correction Notice**
An earlier version of this report incorrectly stated the total number of employees at the MTN Group level as 1,912. The correct figure for MTN Nigeria is 1,809 employees.

As the telecom industry continues to evolve, MTN Nigeria’s compensation strategy sets a high standard, positioning the company as a leader in both talent retention and market performance.

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