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Nigeria: NCC, CAC Tighten Rules On Telecom Ownership Changes, Require Prior Approval

The agencies said the rule will curb anti-competitive practices and requires NCC consent for share transfers that reach 10% or more.

  • The Nigerian Communications Commission and the Corporate Affairs Commission mandate that companies obtain a Letter of No Objection before transferring 10 per cent or more of their total share capital, effective immediately.
  • This directive follows the Nigerian Communications Act, Regulation 28 of the Competition Practices Regulations, and Regulation 42 of the Licensing Regulations, which empower the NCC to oversee transactions and ensure fair market competition.
  • The requirement covers single or multiple share transfers that aggregate to 10 per cent or more; the CAC will ensure all registration requests include evidence of the NCC's prior consent.
  • According to the NCC and CAC, this measure promotes transparency and investor confidence while preventing anti-competitive practices, safeguarding long-term stability of Nigeria's communications sector.
  • Both agencies affirmed their commitment to working closely to promote regulatory certainty and ensure orderly development of Nigeria's communications sector, maintaining a stable and competitive business environment.
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Sahara Reporters broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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