neztar: 7:00pm On Sep 16, 2021 |
The Nigerian Communication Satellite Ltd., NIGCOMSAT, on Thursday said that it was targeting 2025 for the acquisition of two additional satellites, to boost its global profile as a satellite operator.
The Director and Chief Executive Officer, NIGCOMSAT, Abimbola Alale, stated this in his address at the organisation’s stakeholder forum, held at the Providence Hotel, Ikeja, under the theme: “NIGCOMSAT Ltd, The Present and the Future”.
Mr Alale posited that the future of the organisation was bright as it enjoyed immense from the supervising ministry, hence the inspiration to perform better.
“For us at NIGCOMSAT Ltd, the future is bright. The we have enjoyed from our ministry has inspired us to do more.
“l am pleased to inform you of our desire to acquire more satellites between now and 2025 with the NigComSat-2 Hight Throughput Satellite, due for launch in 2023, and the NigComSat-3 that will be launched in 2025.
“This will not only inspire confidence in our customers and channel partners, but also place NIGCOMSAT Ltd in the front line of communication satellite operators with a fleet of satellites in orbit,” he said.
“I specially acknowledge the relentless efforts of Prof. Isa Ibrahim Pantami, the Hon. Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, on the strategic vision to building a digital Nigeria.
“He is also repositioning the Ministry, Departments and Agencies (MDA) under his supervision, to be among the major contributors to the nation’s economy, as well as his to NIGCOMSAT Ltd in the growth of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“Our bid to provide an advance satellite communication solution as our modest contributions to the nation’s digital economy service infrastructure cannot be overemphasized; as one of the key players recognized by the Nigeria National Broadband Plan (NNPB 2020-2025).
“As part of VSAT/TVRO capacity development programme, NIGCOMSAT has trained 600 youths across the six geo-political zones in the country,” he said.
Mr Alale said that the trained personnel would be actively involved in the digital economy and thus bringing the desirable results to the country.
“These youths have been equipped with tools to participate in growing the digital economy’s timely achievement of NIGCOMSAT’s roles as specified in the National Broadband Plan 2020-2025.
“Satellite communications is a technology that is rapidly changing. In view of this, NIGCOMAT has continued to build capacity that matches global trends and requirements.
Last year, NIGCOMSAT with the of some of the stakeholders, sponsored four teams, Astromania, Floews, Future Generations, and Pyloops, to compete in the ActInSpace® international innovation contest of 100 cities across five continents.
“Nigeria won the audience award, which was based on the popularity of the video created by Team Astromania to provide information about their solution,” he said.
Mr Alale also reviewed other achievements of NIGCOMSAT, such as procurement of DIALOG HUB with 5IF for the satellite broadband Ka services.
“Quality of service and customer experience are very important in service delivery. NIGCOMSAT has acquired the latest DIALOG HUB with 5IF for the satellite broadband Ka services, as well as built a stronger relationship with our channel partners.
“Our business processes are seamless in accordance with International Standard Organisation’s (ISO) certification.
“NIGCOMSAT, in its bid to achieve its ambition as the leading satellite communication solutions provider in Nigeria and Africa, obtained approval early in 2020 to form two subsidiary companies (SUBCOs) the Satellite Infrastructure Company SIC.
“They are to provide satellite upstream services such as Transponder leasing, and In-Orbit-(IOT) services, Carrier Spectrum Management (CSM) services, and the Satellite Broadcasting and Broadband Company (SBBC) to provide satellite downstream services, such as broadband internet services, Broadcasting (DTH) services etc,” he said.
Mr Alale added: “The SUBCOs were formed to carry out commercial businesses on behalf of NIGCOMSAT with strategic partners and expand its business operations in the information and communications technology space.
“NIGCOMSAT realises the need to strategically position its subsidiaries for potential opportunities and risks, put in place by operational structures to facilitate its business aspirations.
“Accordingly, the Minister has given the company a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are linked to the development of a strategic document, which identifies the key market opportunities and risks in the Nigerian market as well as to define the SUBCO’s operational framework.
“More importantly, as apart of the Government-to-Government Business, through some of you, the stakeholders.
“The Special Project Office of NIGCOMSAT Ltd has successfully deployed modest and ubiquitous services to the health sector by providing an e-platform for automation of work processes at the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) offices across the country,” he said.
Mr Alale revealed that NIGCOMSAT Ltd had in 2020 provided satellite connectivity services via NigComSat-1R for the live broadcast of the virtual commissioning of the Ajaokuta, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project by President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.
“Another milestone was the achievement, in September 2020, of our collaboration with Thales Alenia Space of , and the Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA).
“This is to provide a Satellite-based Augmentation System (SBAS) using NigComSat-1R Navigational services for the first time over Africa and the Indian Ocean.
“The demonstration of real SBAS flight in Lome (Togo) using fixed wing Aircraft and Duoala (Cameroun), using Rotor Aircraft. Demonstration was also done in Brazzaville (Congo).
“Apparently, the stakeholder forum is part of our efforts to rub minds with you on areas you may need our expansion and improvement, in line with our core mandate and our core values,” he said.
https://dailynigerian.com/nigeria-acquire-satellites/
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Machinegun91(m): 7:04pm On Sep 16, 2021 |
This is fake news,. Nigeria that can't produce a torchlight now talking about satellites
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gambia(m): 7:59pm On Sep 16, 2021 |
Who satellite epp?
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lasthero: 4:32am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Ok.
Noted
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EdoRabbit(f): 4:33am On Sep 17, 2021 |
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Mraphel: 4:40am On Sep 17, 2021 |
We need better satellites like the developed countries not cheap ones
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Ykc2(m): 4:42am On Sep 17, 2021 |
That china one that we lost in space nko?
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femi4: 4:44am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Machinegun91:
This is fake news,. Nigeria that can't produce a torchlight now talking about satellites
Ignorance
The word used there is "acquire" not "produce"
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Re: Abimbola Alale: Nigeria To Acquire 2 More Satellites By 2025 by Nobody: 4:48am On Sep 17, 2021 |
gambia:
Who satellite epp?
Ignorance clapp for yourself-You are using a sitelite right now -Mugu -Awon one Liegeria-Awon quota system.Ewu Gambia
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gambia(m): 4:57am On Sep 17, 2021 |
9jah:
Ignorance clapp for yourself-You are using a sitelite right now -Mugu -Awon one Liegeria-Awon quota system.Ewu Gambia
Some morons will just wake up and start spilling trash, it shows how civilised you're, keep it, ode.
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Re: Abimbola Alale: Nigeria To Acquire 2 More Satellites By 2025 by Nobody: 5:06am On Sep 17, 2021 |
gambia:
Some morons will just wake up and start spilling trash, it shows how civilised you're, keep it, ode.
Still using a sitelite to communicate with me -Awon "who sitelite help" Your ignorance tire me
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Re: Abimbola Alale: Nigeria To Acquire 2 More Satellites By 2025 by Nobody: 5:11am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Machinegun91:
This is fake news,. Nigeria that can't produce a torchlight now talking about satellites
Ignorance is not bliss Nigeria EduSat-1 was a Nigerian nanosatellite built by the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), created in conjunction with the Japanese Birds-1 program. It was Nigeria's first satellite built by a university.
Edusat-2 is a satellite planned to be launched in June or July 2021. It plans to be the first indigenous satellite developed by NASRDA engineers. It hopes to be launched from the International Space Station. It is expected to cost about ₦20,000,000
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ITbomb(m): 5:21am On Sep 17, 2021 |
As I was reading the achievements, I had to go back and check the name and discovered that it was not a quota system based name, this guy is a professional
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gambia(m): 5:23am On Sep 17, 2021 |
9jah:
Still using a sitelite to communicate with me -Awon "who sitelite help" Your ignorance tire me
we have been surving before satellite network came in, it's not priority at the moment, so let that sink into your dead brain, shogbo mi.
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muzzafar(m): 5:35am On Sep 17, 2021 |
FreelanceRebel:
Ignorance is not bliss Nigeria EduSat-1 was a Nigerian nanosatellite built by the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), created in conjunction with the Japanese Birds-1 program. It was Nigeria's first satellite built by a university.
Edusat-2 is a satellite planned to be launched in June or July 2021. It plans to be the first indigenous satellite developed by NASRDA engineers. It hopes to be launched from the International Space Station. It is expected to cost about ₦20,000,000
Will these satellites be effectively used to promote fulani bokos or bandits?
yes or no
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vikkysexy1: 6:33am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Abeg my people what the usefulness of this satellite?
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EndBuhariNow(m): 6:35am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Satellite that couldn't locate relocation of fulani terrorist camp in Nigeria is that one Satellite
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ikorodureporta: 6:41am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Pure waste
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Xzellentgraphic: 6:43am On Sep 17, 2021 |
It will be great move ...check my signature below
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thundafire: 6:45am On Sep 17, 2021 |
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Truthissupreme: 6:47am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Machinegun91:
This is fake news,. Nigeria that can't produce a torchlight now talking about satellites
he said "acquire" if they produce how dem go take loot buying padded fees
Meanwhile they haven't told us the usefulness of the ones they have been having since
A country without surveillance
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Truthissupreme: 6:50am On Sep 17, 2021 |
EndBuhariNow:
Satellite that couldn't locate relocation of fulani terrorist camp in Nigeria is that one Satellite
you no hear say the satellite spoil?
Na why dem kukuma wan buy brand new ones but only that the brand new satellite here refers to houses in maitama and suv
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issionclass: 6:53am On Sep 17, 2021 |
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mariovito(m): 6:58am On Sep 17, 2021 |
After the initial fraud nigcomsat pulled off in consonance with the Chinese to hoist a defective China owned satellite which was at the end of it's life span, you'd expect them to bury their head in shame, but no. The mafia in that nigcomstat is a very strong one, going to be very difficult to break. How many times have they been invited by the courts and the national assembly in it's quasi-executive role?
They have pocketed every ministry, official and regulatory agency that's supposed to exercise oversight on them.
I won't mention names even though I have them.
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Lifeemetu(m): 7:03am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Nigerian �� no fit build am even at that stipulated time
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potbelly(m): 7:03am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Is this really our priority?
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TommyAnthem(m): 8:11am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Do you really know what you're saying! How can you launch a satellite from the international space station.
FreelanceRebel:
Ignorance is not bliss Nigeria EduSat-1 was a Nigerian nanosatellite built by the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), created in conjunction with the Japanese Birds-1 program. It was Nigeria's first satellite built by a university.
Edusat-2 is a satellite planned to be launched in June or July 2021. It plans to be the first indigenous satellite developed by NASRDA engineers. It hopes to be launched from the International Space Station. It is expected to cost about ₦20,000,000
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Benrosaria(m): 8:13am On Sep 17, 2021 |
neztar:
https://dailynigerian.com/nigeria-acquire-satellites/
I thought they earlier said we don’t have, now they want to have two plus the one they didn’t have, which is equal to 1.
Nigeria be calming down and do Whats needful.
Try to see how you can checkmate careless death amongst its citizens
Then you can think of the satellite you want to launch
Cause me I don’t know which satellite, space satellite or dstv satellite ??
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Elbizzcklinz(m): 8:16am On Sep 17, 2021 |

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Elbizzcklinz(m): 8:17am On Sep 17, 2021 |
Nigcomsat Stakeholders forum

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Benrosaria(m): 8:17am On Sep 17, 2021 |
FreelanceRebel:
Ignorance is not bliss Nigeria EduSat-1 was a Nigerian nanosatellite built by the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), created in conjunction with the Japanese Birds-1 program. It was Nigeria's first satellite built by a university.
Edusat-2 is a satellite planned to be launched in June or July 2021. It plans to be the first indigenous satellite developed by NASRDA engineers. It hopes to be launched from the International Space Station. It is expected to cost about ₦20,000,000
Sir ignorance is bliss
We can’t launch a satellite to space sir, cause if we do the white mans plan all of these years will be futile.
The satellite you think you use is the one the white man launch for you na why mtn isn’t your best connection
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